Postby FI Spyder » 09 Jan 2016 15:20
Probably the the most important one are the sills. I had the seats/carpet out already when I did mine. I used not the Waxoil brand which I've never seen over here N/A but another that said it was "wax based" which I imagine is the same thing. It is thinned with turpentine. I bought the cheaper solvent (not the low VOC type) and it smells to high heaven for days while it evaporates. I haven't seen the low VOC lately, just the enviromentally friendly what ever that means. I applied it with an engine cleaner wand with compressed air which gives a good mist. I taped off the big holes on the inside except for one being used and sprayed it in then taped it off and repeated in another till I did that in all. With all the inside ones taped off I sprayed up through the bottom holes so the spray was directed upwards to get at the upper seams in the sill. The second and equally important area is the inner and outer front fender seams. When I had the front bumper off (I'm not sure it has to be taken off for this, it's just when I did it, I sprayed in through the front "hole" and you could see the spray coming out of the holes at bottom of sill behind the front wheel well. Third area would be the crevasses by the rear sills accessible from the trunk. When I had the gas tank out for sealing I sprayed the area above the tank as there are lots nooks and crannies there (even though it looked like new) with an aerosol can of the same stuff as it gives better control (smaller spray area). I also used the aerosol in my Tercel the other day as I didn't have the carpets out (just the seats) and needed the same control. Also it doesn't smell as much and good for smaller areas. I sprayed enough to that it could migrate with time and heat but not so much it would drip out.
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