A quick rust treatment on my Jaguar XK8 wheel arch. Using Bilt Hamber Hydrate 80

A quick rust treatment on my Jaguar XK8 wheel arch. Using Bilt Hamber Hydrate 80

Just a quick vid of a little bit of preventative maintainance in front wheel arch of my 1996 Jaguar X100 XK8. This is not sponsored. I buy and use these products because i like the way they work.
A link to Bilt Hamber Hydrate 80
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A Link to Hamerite stone chip shield
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James ward Rust Repair. says:

Wurth do the same stuff ready-mixed in a plastic jar. I use it every day & like it. Idea with this stuff is to be stingy – apply just enough but don't have the surface soaked in it – if you lash it on, you'll get it hard to get paint etc to adhere well as it won't have reacted fully. Mingy as she goes & it works good.

Gary VanRemortel says:

What's the carrier? Can it be thinned and sprayed?

Corvin Stevens says:

It caught my eye during the other day's video and kept bothering me every time the camera caught some view to the right in this video. It is that rust HOLE forming in the frame rail. Please consider addressing that.

olddavid4 says:

You could post vids of touch-up paint drying and I would watch. I'd think you have finally gone off your nut, but my subscription would stand. Thanks for keeping my eye on the project. My '97 thanks you too.

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