Mine needs doing, and watching this video just shows if you prep and take your time, you get an excellent result. Nice work, Rob, and I'll grab 2 litres for my 110.
Hi, Kev Yeah is very easy to use and gets very good results all down to the prep... something worth getting done... on any Landrover, etc Many Thanks as always... Rob👍
Every time you see a Lano video, they are usually on newish trucks with very little sign of rust. I have a 97 300tdi, and as I live in a rust belt, the underside is always rusty. I have used Dinitrol for a while, which slows rust down, but recently have switched to lanoguard. However why they don't make a black version puzzles me. I got round to adding graphite powder which makes a difference in the final finish. You still have to use it annually - as with other products. However the cavity application leaves a lot to be desired with older vehicles, as there is rust in the chassis bottoms, and lano will not touch it.
I had my Defender Td5 From New and one of the first things I did was to wax the chassis and the Bulkhead it's one of those things that need to be done every time a year and it all depends on what you use your landrover for... as Defender rot most From the inside out... with it being box section I use some many different products to help keep back the rust...! Thanks for watching and your message...👍
Also consider the Bilt Hamber Dynax products. Supposed to be comparable if not better. I have just ordered some and hoping for good results. Love your truck buddy, it’s a shame we have to continually fight the rust bug in the UK. 👍
Try to keep on top of Rustproofing my Defender and use what you can to help... Thanks for your message hope you get sorted on what you are going to use on your vehicle...👍
Hi Lloyd, the wheel nuts on my Landrover Defender are from a company called Wrington, which are from the UK 🇬🇧 her is the link. Thanks for watching and your message...👍 www.wrington.co.uk/
Mine needs doing, and watching this video just shows if you prep and take your time, you get an excellent result. Nice work, Rob, and I'll grab 2 litres for my 110.
Hi, Kev Yeah is very easy to use and gets very good results all down to the prep... something worth getting done... on any Landrover, etc Many Thanks as always... Rob👍
Every time you see a Lano video, they are usually on newish trucks with very little sign of rust. I have a 97 300tdi, and as I live in a rust belt, the underside is always rusty. I have used Dinitrol for a while, which slows rust down, but recently have switched to lanoguard. However why they don't make a black version puzzles me. I got round to adding graphite powder which makes a difference in the final finish. You still have to use it annually - as with other products. However the cavity application leaves a lot to be desired with older vehicles, as there is rust in the chassis bottoms, and lano will not touch it.
I had my Defender Td5 From New and one of the first things I did was to wax the chassis and the Bulkhead it's one of those things that need to be done every time a year and it all depends on what you use your landrover for... as Defender rot most From the inside out... with it being box section I use some many different products to help keep back the rust...! Thanks for watching and your message...👍
Also consider the Bilt Hamber Dynax products. Supposed to be comparable if not better. I have just ordered some and hoping for good results. Love your truck buddy, it’s a shame we have to continually fight the rust bug in the UK. 👍
Try to keep on top of Rustproofing my Defender and use what you can to help... Thanks for your message hope you get sorted on what you are going to use on your vehicle...👍
Good job. Mine needs doing
Get it Done...Very Happy With The Outcome Mate Thanks...👍
Great vid, what wheel nuts are they please?
Hi Lloyd, the wheel nuts on my Landrover Defender are from a company called Wrington, which are from the UK 🇬🇧 her is the link. Thanks for watching and your message...👍 www.wrington.co.uk/