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Old 09-10-2013, 21:57   #1
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Hi all,
As I had the door card off to fix the mirror I thought Waxol the inside of the door, can't make the flexi lance thingy work, the gun on the compressor work well screw the flexi bit on and the container gurgles hardly any waxol gets out the end.
I turned the pressure down to 20 psi and up to 120 in 10psi stages, none of them made any difference.
Should I thin it out more? Heating it up wont work, the air get in the container and cools it down
I was planning on squirting some inside the box sections before the winter
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Old 09-10-2013, 22:08   #2
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sounds like your lance is blocked, Rick
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Old 10-10-2013, 02:14   #3
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Hi Rich, my first thought, I can blow through it OK
I am going to try neat white spirit in the morning and if that works then add waxol in measured amounts until it stops, then I will know the correct concentration. The one before it stops of course.
If neat white spirit does not spray out I will get a new gun and lance.
thanks for your input
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Thumbs down Waxoyl Lance

Mine only worked for the first few days when I used it again about 6 months later it just would not work again.
I put it down to a combination of poor component material and white spirit attack.
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And not cleaning it out maybe?
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tried warming the waxoil up a bit ?
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Do the waxoyl on a warm summers day... oopps too late.

Warming the waxoyl helps and shake it well.
I stand the can in a bucket of hot water, and after half an hour replace hot water, then shake well.

The waxoyl damages rubber type components, it makes them expand if in continued contact. So it might affect the seals or valves in the sprayer

If you get waxoyl on to flexible brake lines, the rubber expands in those areas whilst the solvent evaporates. Doesn't appear to cause any long term issues as far as I am aware, but try to keep it off tyres hoses etc just in case.

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It will not even spray neat white spirit, yet there is no obstructions in the pipe.
New one is on the cards
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Do the waxoyl on a warm summers day... oopps too late.


If you get waxoyl on to flexible brake lines, the rubber expands in those areas whilst the solvent evaporates. Doesn't appear to cause any long term issues as far as I am aware, but try to keep it off tyres hoses etc just in case.

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I've been habitually using waxoil to protect flexible brake lines & tyres for well over 35 years with no ill effects & it was promoted for this purpose. It stops UVL degradation of the tyre walls (for an unlimited period as far as I can tell) & reduces water absorption into the brake fluid to such an extent that there is no discernable water content after 3 years (when I change it anyway).
I have an electrical resistance meter that checks water content & this shows a marked degradation of the brake fluid within 1 year if waxoil is not used.

Perhaps waxoil is best used on vulcanised rubber only?
I agree with the problems using applicators & tend to treat them as one use only.
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