I spent a couple of hours over the weekend doing the sills and rear arches with Dynax cavity wax. It's really easy to do and well worth it in my opinion, especially as I use my car daily through the winter.
I got 2 cans of Dynax off the Bilt Hamber website, each comes with its own length of plastic tubing and nozzle. I removed the rear seat and rear quarter panels and also peeled the carpet back a bit, near the side of the front seats as in the pictures. I joinined the two lengths of tube together and accessed the sills from the holes in rear quarter and half way along the sill. I was able to reach the full length of the sills and the rear arches, as proven by the nice puddles on my drive in the two pictures! Its really easy to use and flows brilliantly even though it was only 10 degrees.
It was nice to find the sills are still in perfect condition on the inside.:D
Hopefully by doing this and keeping the underseal in good condition, my Z will stay rust free for a few years!
I spent a couple of hours over the weekend doing the sills and rear arches with Dynax cavity wax. It's really easy to do and well worth it in my opinion, especially as I use my car daily through the winter.
I got 2 cans of Dynax off the Bilt Hamber website, each comes with its own length of plastic tubing and nozzle. I removed the rear seat and rear quarter panels and also peeled the carpet back a bit, near the side of the front seats as in the pictures. I joinined the two lengths of tube together and accessed the sills from the holes in rear quarter and half way along the sill. I was able to reach the full length of the sills and the rear arches, as proven by the nice puddles on my drive in the two pictures! Its really easy to use and flows brilliantly even though it was only 10 degrees.
It was nice to find the sills are still in perfect condition on the inside.:D
Hopefully by doing this and keeping the underseal in good condition, my Z will stay rust free for a few years!