Lanoguard just applied

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I have just completed the application of Lanoguard to the underside of my motorhome.

I used the small tub of Lanoguard grease to paint on to nuts, welds etc then applied the spray on Lanoguard using their hand spray.

An easy job to do. Ample amount in 2 Litre bottle to do my 7.4m motorhome including engine area, running gear, chassis etc.

Well pleased.
 
Done my van couple of weeks ago, and Well impressed with Lanoguard, and as you say, it just seems to go on and on. Still quite a bit left of the 2L can.
Thought it a good idea to do the van whilst new, as saves on the cleaning/prep before hand, although I did get a bit carried away on the wheelarces😉😉
just got back from a 3 day trip on the salty roads, so look filthy now, but at least have peace of mind that there is some protection underneath👍
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Well timed thread (y)

Just started offering this on full conversions. First one being done next week.

I did a lot of research before settling on Lanoguard. Looks a great product.
 
On panel vans like Sprinters and Crafters, where the plastic trim down the sides clips into the steel bodywork tends to corrode - always made me think that whilst it's still a bare van, popping the trim off and using Lanoguard or similar thoroughly underneath the trim and on the inside would be a good idea prior to conversion.

I had my van professionally done with Dinitrol 9 years ago - it's done a good job, but wasn't cheap. Since then Lanoguard has come along, I think I'd use that now on an annual basis.
 

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