Finnegans Number 1 Primer & Jenolite online stockists?
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Finnegans Number 1 Primer & Jenolite online stockists?
Okay, now the latest club magazine for stone chips reccomended jenolite and Finnegans. However the local garage here couldnt get hold of any as they (and their suppliers) had never heard of the stuff So im limited to online suppliers, now jenolite I found online (is there anything bigger than 500ml bottles?) but Finnegans just came up with Irish songs or nothing at all when I told it to do an exact search so does anyone know of any online stockists for it or will I need to ask if one of the minor centres can sell me some Or is there a primer thats better than Finnegans (I plan to do quite alot of priming and painting and it would be good if I could get spray paint) all this depends on whether the Easter holiday thats starting this weekend for two weeks will actually be dry
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Well I found this 1st time
http://www.mgocaccessories.co.uk/acatal ... t_165.html
It might be easier to try your local Partco or similar, and maybe they had not heard of it because its a Hammerite product, I think Halfrauds also sell it.
http://www.mgocaccessories.co.uk/acatal ... t_165.html
It might be easier to try your local Partco or similar, and maybe they had not heard of it because its a Hammerite product, I think Halfrauds also sell it.
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Kevin
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Kevin
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ah- I had no idea that Finnegans was a Hammerite product So i've been looking for a company called Finnegans who make primer (and ignoring all references to Hammerite products )
This explains why I never found anything (though I did find the Jenolite at about £22 incl. p&p and vat). oh well I live and learn
Btw does Hammerite dip rust remover remove it to bare metal or is it just a convertor (if so why have Hammerite kurust?) and which is best/safest jenolite, kurust or dip rust remover?:)
Thanks:)
This explains why I never found anything (though I did find the Jenolite at about £22 incl. p&p and vat). oh well I live and learn
Btw does Hammerite dip rust remover remove it to bare metal or is it just a convertor (if so why have Hammerite kurust?) and which is best/safest jenolite, kurust or dip rust remover?:)
Thanks:)
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Id have thought they'd (MOD) have used Jenoseel which from sites on the net appears to be a kind of heavy duty type made by the same people (Shell according to what I read) which was used on the ex-royal yaucht britannia
I guess Jenolite will be alright- im hoping that ill be able to get most rust off and down to nice bare metal- then a coat of jenloite just to make sure I get all the rust (im taking no chances) then primer then paint, and hope it dries fully this time
I guess Jenolite will be alright- im hoping that ill be able to get most rust off and down to nice bare metal- then a coat of jenloite just to make sure I get all the rust (im taking no chances) then primer then paint, and hope it dries fully this time
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I also like Jenolite but have had trouble getting the 'gel' sort. So I tried hammerite dip, I think, well it was the one that uses water to dilute at 9 to 1, I couldn't believe how well it worked when immersing parts overnight, wire brush after drying and there's bright metal! No good if you can't immerse though.
Just to let people know i've discovered Finnigans Number 1 Primer is now a discontinuedproduct. I believe its now been superceded by Hammerite Number 1 Rust Beater (which I bet is the same formula with a new name;))
And thanks to Kevin for letting me know it was a Hammerite product, that made all the stuff easy to track down, including the 'gel' rust remover
And thanks to Kevin for letting me know it was a Hammerite product, that made all the stuff easy to track down, including the 'gel' rust remover
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I did mention it in passing in another post, but anyway so far the results are mixed. In some places the jenolite did nothing, in the majority it wiped down to bare metal or converted some patches... then the rain fell. So I now (well i was away for a week so dont know whats happened since) but it started raining, so I wiped it down quick and got it inside. Next day went to look, a nice yellow and white deposit now covers the metal It does say "Do not get wet" and I think I know why, guess i'll have to attempt to wire brush off the deposits and hope the metal is okay underneath Btw slightly ot, I know there are many threads that suggest good paint removers but are there any that dont need washing off (thinking of the paint/rusted area where the back seat goes that I want to totally do up) there's probably no such thing but I may as well ask
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I'd been using a drill and wirebrush works well (ish) but im doing work on a car with the carpets etc still in and I can imagine what id manage with stray sparks from a grinder if i ever used one.
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