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internal seam prep

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Before I go ahead and reinstate interior I was thinking of a bit of preventative action but am unsure of the best way to go.

I would like to spray something onto the internal seams and the bottom of the cavities to provide protection but am unsure of what to use.

I have heard that waxoil smells when hot so in the summer would not be pleasant.

Any ideas chaps, chapesses
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You could try some Dynax S50 - it's great stuff - it does have a smell upon application and i use this externally on my van, but doesn't seem to kick up any kind of a stink as such ones it has 'settled' - not sure what it would be like internally, on a hot day though? Might be worth sending a message to Bilt Hamber direct as i'm sure they'd be able to advise.

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the dynax stinks at first as the solvents evaporate, not notice any stink later
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Thanks for the advice guys :ok
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