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woolwax Lanolin Vehicle undercoating kit (4) Quarts w/PRO Gun & (2) Extension Wands. Straw (Clear) Color

*$2,190.70

(135 avaliações de clientes)
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woolwax Lanolin Vehicle undercoating kit (4) Quarts w/PRO Gun & (2) Extension Wands. Straw (Clear) Color
woolwax Lanolin Vehicle undercoating kit (4) Quarts w/PRO Gun & (2) Extension Wands. Straw (Clear) Color
*$2,190.70
SKU: 823ED0B7 Categoria: Marca:
  • No odor. Non Drip Formula
  • Woolwax Pro Gun comes with (2) extension wands.
  • Woolwax stays wet and is always active and creeping into inaccessible areas.
  • Very Proudly Made in the USA !

Informação adicional

Manufacturer

‎woolwax

Brand

‎woolwax

Item Weight

‎11.09 pounds

Package Dimensions

‎11.89 x 9.45 x 9.13 inches

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

‎No

Manufacturer Part Number

‎wwuk4qPro

Date First Available

December 5, 2018

135 avaliações para woolwax Lanolin Vehicle undercoating kit (4) Quarts w/PRO Gun & (2) Extension Wands. Straw (Clear) Color

  1. N3v3RL8

    The gun sprays this product very well. Highly recommended. Like the enclosed literature says, be sure to warm up the Woolwax with a heater unless it is hot outside and you can put it in the sun. Basically they make the product as thick as possible for durability considering the need to be sprayable.
    As for the Woolwax itself, there’s no bad smell and it doesn’t drip unless you apply a very very heavy coating. I used a regular dust mask and had no breathing issues at all. This looks like a nice option for corrosion control. On internal closed sections like rocker panels and truck tailgate I’m thinking one application will last a long time. External surfaces may need a respray every year or two.

  2. usmc2msu

    This kit is just what I needed, which is everything to get the job done. I used a small compressor along with the provided gun and wands. It’s a little messy, but not bad and no dripping. I drove my truck up on ramps and used a creeper. It took about 2 hours, but I really soaked it down good and got it into all the hidden places. My truck had light surface rust so I just went over all of it without wire brushing it. The Woolwax coverts it nicely and it looks like a brand new frame now. I’ve already driven in a few rainstorms on the highway and all of the product is still in place. I think next years application will be way less time as the product that sees no road spray should stay there for years to come. It will just need a yearly touch up. I used Fluid Film before but Woolwax is much thicker and wash resistant. Highly recommend anyone living in the rust belt to do this to their vehicle if they plan to keep it long term.

  3. Robert Ran

    I bought this with some apprehension after reading reviews. This kit included the wool wax and spray gun with extensions. I anticipated needing to use a ton of the product and it making an awful mess to put it on. It was not difficult at all, and it didn’t require a ton of product to coat my jeep. I have a two door jeep and completely and thoroughly coated everything underneath with just 1 quart. I got no idea how anyone would use a gallon on such a small vehicle. I did follow the advice of pre-heating the wool wax. I placed the quart container into a crockpot full of water set on low for about 45 minutes before I applied it. Made it a breeze to spray on with 50 degree temps. The spray gun is easy to use and clean up. If you’re apprehensive if this is too difficult, don’t stress it. I got enough product still to do all my vehicles and equipment with the gallon quantity. Definitely better than stock fluid film. It is thicker and I’ll update if it doesn’t last through the winter season. Not much mess either.

  4. Todd B.

    OK, been treating my 2003 Sequoia for years with boiled linseed oil. Well sold her this month and bought a 2009 Lexus RX350. Pondered if I wanted to linseed her or try something else. I thought fluid film but researched and found WoolWax. Glad I did. My experience with this stuff verse the linseed oil is night and day. This stuff sprayed on well, looks great and has little smell. The minor smell it does have seemed like a new car smell which is a bonus. The linseed was always drippy, and if you used rags at all they had to be disposed of due to fire hazard. What I like about the WoolWax is the lessor smell and that it also is a wax. It went on easy and looks great. Only a few New England winters will be the real test, but I am ready for this year. BTW–I thought the coverage was excellent and the kit I bought will last several seasons for one SUV. If a yearly application works well, I am sold. I live on Cape Cod and salt is a way of life. Interesting fact: the manufacturer is in Fall River only thirty minutes drive from me. Makes me think they know something about salt corrosion.

  5. Haystack

    The gun worked nice for applying the product. The spray nozzles are not meant for getting into the door panels or rocker panel seams.

  6. usmc2msu

    After a number of years using fluid film, I really like this product. It’s lanolin based just like fluid film but it doesn’t stink!! Covers and seeps well. I really just wanted the spray gun, but thought what the heck. Let’s try wool wax too. Glad I did. Very well packaged. That’s always a sign of a seller who cares!

    My only disappointment, the wands you get are very nice, However, no where thin enough to push into my lower car/truck door drain holes…. As far as I can see there isn’t a long thin wand attachment for this spray gun. Might have to continue the aerosol spray can for the door application. If the seller or anyone knows of a thin 360 wand, holler!

    Besides that nit pick, this spray gun and product are awesome!

  7. W. Murray

    I buy and use a lot of car care products but wool wax is absolutely one of the best. The gun works great, the product goes on easy with little to no mess and the directions are simple and top notch. I’ll be use this product every year from now on. Paid a dealership $500 to rustproof a truck a couple of years ago and had a hard time finding any proof they actually sprayed anything on it. This is a quality product imo.

  8. Jim R.

    The kit arrived with everything listed, gun with nozzle, 360 wand, straight wand, and 4 qts of woolwax. I pulled the car up on ramps and placed the rear end on jack stands. With a couple drop cloths down, I used a creeper to move under the car. After removing a couple plugs, I used the 360 wand to get inside every hole. Since I didn’t have enough clearance to use the nozzle, i used the straight wand to cover the remaining parts. As the directions say, you have to play with the pressure and air/oil mix until you get what you want. There was very little over-spray, and I had access to far more than I did with rattle cans. The only issue I had was that I wish I used a swivel or 90 degree fitting for the air supply. It would not be an issue with a lift, but things were tight on a creeper. Other than a stiff neck and shoulders, the application went very well. I used just under 1 qt for a Jeep Patriot as opposed to 4 rattle cans. The best part is, you can buy fluid film by the gallon for $40-$50.

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