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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Jul 2006

    Rust preventative treatment - new trailer

    Looking for your thoughts on the best treatment for new gal trailer before I dunk her for the first time.

    Options I am considering is flushing all the voids with Lanotec, Inox, Tectyl, Vegtable oil, Peanut oil...

    Was leaning towards Lonolin based products. howvere was told that can sneek in small holes and lift gal from trailer???? So at this stage Inox is shortening in the odds.

    Any thoughts?

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    Re: Rust preventative treatment - new trailer

    i just used fisholene available in spray containers..seems to work fairly well .time will tell i guess but it definitely puts a coat on the trailer , doesnt look that good but if it works who cares what it looks like

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    Re: Rust preventative treatment - new trailer

    i sprayed lanox all over new gal trailer, no sign of any rust 18 months later, have done it twice since

    cheers Maxi

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    Re: Rust preventative treatment - new trailer

    I tried some concrete floor sealer on me trailer.
    Just did a small patch and it seems fine doesn't colect dust either.

    I figured after using the concrete sealer in a tub 8 hours later I could pull the clear plastic membrane out the tub.
    So thinking that stuff is pretty tuff, UV stable and water proof.

    And easy to touch up just melts in to the old stuff.
    A marriage licence should be like your fishing licence!
    Expires every year and you get a 3 day pass when you go interstate.

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    Re: Rust preventative treatment - new trailer

    I have done mine in Tectyl ... tried lano and other products.. they dont cut the mustard.

    tectyl dries to a wax like covering easy top apply.. just buy a air driven degreaser type spray unit (need an air compressor too) from super cheap and get some auto thinners too. mix tectryl and thinners at around 1-1 spray on trailer

    you will never look back

    Garry
    Garry

    Retired Honda Master Tech

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    Re: Rust preventative treatment - new trailer

    Which one Garry, Valvolene make 55 differant tectyl products.
    A marriage licence should be like your fishing licence!
    Expires every year and you get a 3 day pass when you go interstate.

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    Re: Rust preventative treatment - new trailer

    LOL 55 hey crikey

    tectryl 506

    cheers

    Garry
    Garry

    Retired Honda Master Tech

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    Re: Rust preventative treatment - new trailer

    Thanks Garry, that cuts down on the reading.
    Say's it dries to an ambor colour does that look okay.
    A marriage licence should be like your fishing licence!
    Expires every year and you get a 3 day pass when you go interstate.

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    Re: Rust preventative treatment - new trailer

    Wooly,
    What size and what type of boat do you have?
    David

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    Ausfish Gold Member
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    Re: Rust preventative treatment - new trailer

    I'll second the Tectryl 506 . I use it on everything! Car, boat trailer, the shed
    Shane

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Rust preventative treatment - new trailer

    dnej

    Tis a 5.5 seafarer viking

    cheers

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Rust preventative treatment - new trailer

    the Tectryl 506 is friming. Where is best place to get a supply of this stuff - say a 5 litre bottle?

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    Ausfish Premium Member PinHead's Avatar
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    Re: Rust preventative treatment - new trailer

    it is gal..why bother with anything else...it will outlast your use of it.

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    Re: Rust preventative treatment - new trailer

    lord forbid I agree with one P Webster - but...... go the tectyl for the initial prep, but more importantly mix up some linseed oil and kerosene and spray it on moving parts etc after every trip -

    Either that or buy shares in inox.

    P.S. Pinhead dunks his reels so don't listen to him any more about maintenance-

    Had to do it Greg

    C.J.
    nil carborundum illegitimi

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    Ausfish Gold Member
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    Oct 2005

    Re: Rust preventative treatment - new trailer

    Quote Originally Posted by Wooly
    the Tectryl 506 is friming. Where is best place to get a supply of this stuff - say a 5 litre bottle?
    You can get it in spray tins or 5 liter paint tins at supercheap, aussie auto and just about every other auto shop. Well around here anyway.
    Shane

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