QLeo
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Just before we bought our MG4, we happened to be at a small family garage, when they were spraying Lanoguard on a customer car's chassis. It looked intriguing especially for an ex Land Rover owner who came to hate Waxoyl, and doubted it did much anyway. The garage owner thought highly of the product, and we duly looked it up, finding several interesting videos as well as the supplier site (you can tell I'm hedging my bets here, can't you?)
Well, when we bought the MG4, we asked the salesperson about how the car was likely to be affected by the fact that we are close to the sea. He didn't think the MG was any better or worse than any other modern car, but suggested, if we wanted, we use some anti-rust/corrosion product at some stage.
So I seek the collected wisdom of the forum. First, is Lanoguard a product of which you have experience? Second, would you use it on an EV in general and an MG4 in particular. Third, would you do it yourself or get a pro to do it? And fourth, any other comments, suggestions etc?
Cheers.
(edit: mis-spelling of Lanoguard. I feel quite sheepish about that.)
Well, when we bought the MG4, we asked the salesperson about how the car was likely to be affected by the fact that we are close to the sea. He didn't think the MG was any better or worse than any other modern car, but suggested, if we wanted, we use some anti-rust/corrosion product at some stage.
So I seek the collected wisdom of the forum. First, is Lanoguard a product of which you have experience? Second, would you use it on an EV in general and an MG4 in particular. Third, would you do it yourself or get a pro to do it? And fourth, any other comments, suggestions etc?
Cheers.
(edit: mis-spelling of Lanoguard. I feel quite sheepish about that.)
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