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AlexTVR



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Autobiography 5.0 SC V8 Santorini Black

Sounds good, have a look at Buzzweld, they do a Lanoguard Pro, based in Bristol and is cheaper than the stuff that is all over social media 😀. Quick delivery or close to you posssibly. 10% off first order too.

https://www.buzzweld.co.uk/lanolin-clear-coatings.html

I got the 1L spray kit, as was really only doing front subframe and a general topup, a 2.5L would give you more than enough for a few coats this time and next. 2010 Supercharged

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Pascal77



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Hey thanks, having a good look around that website and reading up more. I noticed the dynax is also clear. Does that tend to offer a much longer protection. I cant seem to find any info stating how long it lasts thanks

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JonnyCJ



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.4 V8 Sumatra Black

Dynax UC is clear, Dynax UB is brown. The UC is generally used on areas that are seen, such as suspension, exposed bodywork etc.

Waxoyl can apparently dry out and crack, allowing water to sit under the Waxoyl and you have hidden rust forming. The Dynax products creep, so if you scratch an area, the scratch will heal by the product creeping back over the exposed area.

I haven't used Lanoguard, however the ease of application of Dynax, as well as the positive reviews made you plump for it for my old Aston Martin and the Rangey.

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