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Tonyrec



Member Since: 22 Feb 2014
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Rustproofing a new 90
Can anyone recommend a rustproofing company either in Cumbria or The North East that would do a perfect job on my new Defender 90 when it arrives?
I have searched the net and found two companies, Pristine Autos in Gatehead and Waxworks in Morpeth. Has anyone had any dealings with either company.

Naturally I'm being a bit protective of my new toy. Mr. Green
Post #383287 30th Dec 2014 7:57am
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Green Machine



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United Kingdom 2005 Defender 90 Td5 CSW Tonga Green
I've heard good things about the Waxworks but haven't used them myself. I used JR Classics in Askern near Doncaster, who did a reasonable job but I wouldn't recommend them. Worth considering that a lot of these companies use pretty old fashioned products that are the cheapest for them to buy in. Have a look at Bilt Hamber laboratories - they have some very good rust prevention products available. Several members on here recommended that I do it myself when I was thinking about doing mine and in hindsight I wish i had. All the Bilt Hamber stuff (as well as others) is available in aerosols so you don't need a compressor. Yes, it is a messy job, but shouldn't be too bad on a new vehicle and comes back to the same thing that no one will be as careful / do as thorough job on your vehicle as you will! 2005 Td5 | 90 Station Wagon | Tonga Green
Post #383338 30th Dec 2014 11:41am
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Likeomg



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2010 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 HT Stornoway Grey
I've heard good things about waxworks and Hexham Horseless carriages
Post #383344 30th Dec 2014 12:19pm
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strang



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United Kingdom 2009 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Galway Green
I took mine to the Waxworks too - not been back for the free checkups, which I really must do, but he had it for a full day and knew all the hard to reach places. Tip - don't fit ball bearings to your door hinges yet, as he removes the bolts from near the top of the bulkhead to inject wax there too!

He told me he gets classic car owners bringing cars from Holland for his services as well as UK based customers, so I guess that should give you an idea of his reputation.

http://www.thewaxworks.net/about_us.html Euro-Leafing to infinity and beyond.....
Post #383351 30th Dec 2014 12:43pm
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g-mack



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I've been out green landing with Simon who owns waxworks! He's a land rover man!! Currently restoring a 109 series.
Good bloke, but I can't tell you anything about quality of his work.
You could also try spanner monkeys in Washington. Again Pete and marsha are landy mad! Think they are on here too! My 109 thread

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Post #383353 30th Dec 2014 12:56pm
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Lord Sward



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I used Waxworks on my Disco TD5. Sadly, he's closed down now.

i've been told to go to JR Classics in future.
Post #384676 3rd Jan 2015 10:23pm
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Cuthbert



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Spraying wax (or another protective anti-corrosion coating) over the vulnerable parts of a Defender ain't rocket science. A warm day, a good thorough clean and then apply a coating of your choice.

Messy but not difficult and you will know you've not 'watered down/diluted' the raw materials or missed out key areas.

I rather enjoyed doing it - gave me the opportunity to really get to know my Defender and how it was put together. Also gave me the opportunity to study dirt traps and check key components.
Post #384687 3rd Jan 2015 11:13pm
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Lord Sward



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The black snots are a killer though.
Post #384691 3rd Jan 2015 11:23pm
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Cupboard



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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 HT Corris Grey
I quite enjoyed doing mine, but I wouldn't be in a hurry to do someone else's unless there was a bit more than a pint involved. And I'd want to get it higher up than I managed to get mine.

For the chassis boxes I shoved a nozzle in every now and then in the holes, pulled it back whilst spraying, turned it round and went the other way so hopefully everywhere will be coated twice, once from each direction. Judging by the amount dripping out of the drain holes a reasonable amount must have been going in.

The outsides you just squirt on the wax and it sticks, easy.
Post #384692 3rd Jan 2015 11:24pm
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Tonyrec



Member Since: 22 Feb 2014
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I think that I may give it a go myself. Have a 'friendly' small garage with hydraulic ramps in the village and if he would let me use one for a couple of hours or so then that's the way forward as it will be high enough to see what I'm doing.

Just need to decide on what kit to use!
Post #384695 3rd Jan 2015 11:40pm
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Tonyrec



Member Since: 22 Feb 2014
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Does anyone know if Waxworks in Morpeth are still operating. I'm sure that I read somewhere on here that they aren't and I've been emailing and phoning and haven't had any reply yet.

Cheers
Post #391098 21st Jan 2015 5:45pm
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Lord Sward



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No, they've gone. I used them for the D2 on the advice of Cheviot 4x4. After being unable to contact them to get a pre winter 'top-up' I contacted Cheviot again and they told me that they've closed. I'm not happy.
Post #391161 21st Jan 2015 7:49pm
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strang



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United Kingdom 2009 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Galway Green
Yeah I am due the free checkup from the Waxworks too - which I presume isn't going to happen now. Euro-Leafing to infinity and beyond.....
Post #391450 22nd Jan 2015 12:54pm
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sib



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Any ant recommendations in the Bath area too ?
Thanks in advance Sib
Bath UK
1952 80 inch
1973 88 inch
2018 Morgan plus 4 narrow body
Post #391530 22nd Jan 2015 6:44pm
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Tonyrec



Member Since: 22 Feb 2014
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Our car is now nearly 3 weeks old and I was fretting about getting it under sealed ASAP due to the snowy salty roads.
I have managed to find a LR specialist in Cumbria and today I dropped the car off to have the underneath completely wax oiled.

The plan is to get it cleaned underneath and a day and night to allow it to dry properly then it will get the protection it deserves.

Will report back with my findings when I collect on Wednesday.
Post #395323 2nd Feb 2015 9:45pm
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