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REAR WHEEL ARCHES.

Postby mtbcol » Mon Mar 06, 2017 10:15 pm

Hello all

I have just started insulating our van (at last). What are the thoughts on spraying some waxoil down the small gap between the rear wheel arches and the inside of the body work? Is it worth doing or would it be a waste of time? obviously don't want to get any waxoil on the panels or the thermoliner wont stick.

Cheers

Colin.
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Re: REAR WHEEL ARCHES.

Postby ake » Wed Mar 08, 2017 7:50 am

mtbcol wrote:Hello all

I have just started insulating our van (at last). What are the thoughts on spraying some waxoil down the small gap between the rear wheel arches and the inside of the body work? Is it worth doing or would it be a waste of time? obviously don't want to get any waxoil on the panels or the thermoliner wont stick.

Cheers

Colin.

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Re: REAR WHEEL ARCHES.

Postby angusp » Wed Mar 08, 2017 10:30 pm

I've done this and also at front arches too!
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