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- Sep 25, 2019
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- Model of Z
- 3.0
My Z3 is a 2000 3.0 with 39000 miles - A great buy I think and I've really enjoyed it over the summer months. Now looking to get some work done underneath as I have a leaking steering rack - I've got all the parts for that but while under the car, I couldn't help noticing corrosion starting at the front of the inner sills and a little bit around the sub frames. All paintwork and panels are in great condition with no signs of rust but I'm wondering about the best way to treat the rust underneath and stop it from progressing.
My first thought was that I'd tackle it myself - take all trims off, sill covers etc and get sanding, rust treatment and wayoyl etc but I'm a bit stuck for somewhere to do it as the garage is too small and its peeing down outside!
So to get to the question, has anyone used a professional underseal service and is it worth considering? There is a local company which advertises Dinitrol treatment and their reviews are good. I have an appointment with them this Friday to do a thorough inspection and then recommend treatment. I'm pretty old school and would much rather do this myself but if they can do a good job for a reasonable price I'll be tempted.
Anyone have any experience / views on this please?
Thanks to those who have responded to my initial message - replies copied and pasted below. I've started as a thread in this forum as suggested....
From Ttony:
"Hi Michael, send GazHyde a PM and ask him to move this thread to the open forum in the Beauty Parlour section then you should get more replies.
Dinitrol has been around for many years now, it was being used at my local Ford dealership when I first got into the car trade back in the 70's.
Shame you don't have the space to do it for yourself as the satisfaction of doing it will be lost.
Tony."
My Reply:
"Thanks ttony - will do... Yes, I'd much rather do it myself and know that Its done right... Maybe I can find a way..."
From Colb:
"You will need somewhere dry to take the sills off and do any rectification work before treating with your chosen rust proofer. Threads on here with pictures showing how others have done this. I took my outer sill covers off and was lucky to find the inners rust free. Treated mine with clear Waxoyle and coated the inside of the outers with black Waxoyle before fitting them back on. I doubt that the Company you are looking at would remove the sills just inject the Dinitrol after drilling holes to access the cavities. I would take the sill covers off, trat any rust with rust convertor followed by red oxide paint followed by good thick coats of Waxoyle include the inside of the cover sills, put it all back together. If you want the whole car done by the Dinitrol company then it might be an option to remove the cover sills your self before taking it in, if thats possible I would also remove the wheel arch liners so they can get behind them as well."
My Reply:
"Thats great - thanks Colb. Yes - I've seen the work that others have done and posted here and its a really good source of reference. When I take the car in on Friday I'll ask if they'll take off the outer sills - they already state that they remove wheel arch liners etc so I'd imagine not a huge amount of work in addition to take the outer sills off too...
I would much rather do myself but lack of space is the issue - car is a nice tight fit in my garage, though I could do a side at a time which is an option. I guess my other concern is about having the whole underside coated - I know that main parts that don't require underseal will be masked off but things like brake pipes, cables etc which are fixed to the underside would undoubtedly be coated and I don't really know if that's a good or bad thing.
It might be that the cost is prohibitive anyway - I had one company quote £500 just from an e-mail enquiry and that was without inspecting the car (I'll steer clear of them). At least this company have a 30 min slot to do a proper inspections before quoting - their service includes a hot jetwash, steam clean, drying and then treating so sounds thorough and they provide photographic evidence of what they've done.
I'll report back after Friday - thanks again for responding."
My first thought was that I'd tackle it myself - take all trims off, sill covers etc and get sanding, rust treatment and wayoyl etc but I'm a bit stuck for somewhere to do it as the garage is too small and its peeing down outside!
So to get to the question, has anyone used a professional underseal service and is it worth considering? There is a local company which advertises Dinitrol treatment and their reviews are good. I have an appointment with them this Friday to do a thorough inspection and then recommend treatment. I'm pretty old school and would much rather do this myself but if they can do a good job for a reasonable price I'll be tempted.
Anyone have any experience / views on this please?
Thanks to those who have responded to my initial message - replies copied and pasted below. I've started as a thread in this forum as suggested....
From Ttony:
"Hi Michael, send GazHyde a PM and ask him to move this thread to the open forum in the Beauty Parlour section then you should get more replies.
Dinitrol has been around for many years now, it was being used at my local Ford dealership when I first got into the car trade back in the 70's.
Shame you don't have the space to do it for yourself as the satisfaction of doing it will be lost.
Tony."
My Reply:
"Thanks ttony - will do... Yes, I'd much rather do it myself and know that Its done right... Maybe I can find a way..."
From Colb:
"You will need somewhere dry to take the sills off and do any rectification work before treating with your chosen rust proofer. Threads on here with pictures showing how others have done this. I took my outer sill covers off and was lucky to find the inners rust free. Treated mine with clear Waxoyle and coated the inside of the outers with black Waxoyle before fitting them back on. I doubt that the Company you are looking at would remove the sills just inject the Dinitrol after drilling holes to access the cavities. I would take the sill covers off, trat any rust with rust convertor followed by red oxide paint followed by good thick coats of Waxoyle include the inside of the cover sills, put it all back together. If you want the whole car done by the Dinitrol company then it might be an option to remove the cover sills your self before taking it in, if thats possible I would also remove the wheel arch liners so they can get behind them as well."
My Reply:
"Thats great - thanks Colb. Yes - I've seen the work that others have done and posted here and its a really good source of reference. When I take the car in on Friday I'll ask if they'll take off the outer sills - they already state that they remove wheel arch liners etc so I'd imagine not a huge amount of work in addition to take the outer sills off too...
I would much rather do myself but lack of space is the issue - car is a nice tight fit in my garage, though I could do a side at a time which is an option. I guess my other concern is about having the whole underside coated - I know that main parts that don't require underseal will be masked off but things like brake pipes, cables etc which are fixed to the underside would undoubtedly be coated and I don't really know if that's a good or bad thing.
It might be that the cost is prohibitive anyway - I had one company quote £500 just from an e-mail enquiry and that was without inspecting the car (I'll steer clear of them). At least this company have a 30 min slot to do a proper inspections before quoting - their service includes a hot jetwash, steam clean, drying and then treating so sounds thorough and they provide photographic evidence of what they've done.
I'll report back after Friday - thanks again for responding."