
Yes, it's a messy job - no question. But very satisfying & rewarding

Really only to be DIYed if you have a good area in which to do it, and a ground surface that doesn't mind being Waxoyled as well - so, decorative block paving is a no-no, I reckon (unless you enjoy pressure-washing afterwards).
For those contemplating this task, a good sprayer to use, I think, is the electric 'airless' type which can be picked up for around £20 new, and a lot less 2nd hand. Since it doesn't atomise using air, it doesn't produce excessive misting - it's just waxoyl wot comes out (even tho' it will be atomised...)
The Waxoyl will need considerable thinning for these machines, and white spirit is usually used.
Anyways, the main reason for this post is to remind Bongopeeps of where rust appears on your precious machines - and that's where you need to really ensure is fully sealed with Waxoyl.
Rear wheel arches - the *cough* arch enemy... (sorry

Where else? Side sills. See all the plastic covers running along underneath the sills? Remove them all, fire in there, and you'll see the mist coming out the other holes.
I understand there are various chassis members that are particularly susceptible to rust too.
Etc. Etc. And then you do the whole underside, wheels arches, etc!
Anyways, I don't want to repeat myself too much as this has been covered in a few threads before with lots of cracking advice from various souls who've done this very job.
Unfortunately, I can't seem to be able to post links to them as all that appears in my URL box is 'www.bongofury.co.uk'.
One thread, for example, is called "Had any rear arch work done yet?", but I recall another thread that was almost purely about undersealing.
Bottom line, if 'inside' them arches and sills ain't done, your Bongo will suffer...
