BJ-73 Windshield-Frame Anticorrosive Treathment???

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BJ-73 Windshield-Frame Anticorrosive Treathment???

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BJ-73 Windshield-Frame Anticorrosive Treathment???


There any specific treatment or work to prevent corrosion in the windshield-frame? :?: :?: :?:


...a friend told me that a good treatment is to apply foam piloiuretano inside the frame.

I also commented that care must be taken when using polyurethane foam as it can even bend the metal, so I will comment that there are different types of polyurethane foam, even my cousin told me the ability to galvanize the frame ???


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Re: BJ-73 Windshield-Frame Anticorrosive Treathment???

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LULO_Adventure hat geschrieben:...

...a friend told me that a good treatment is to apply foam piloiuretano inside the frame.

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He couldn´t be a real friend! :lol:

Never do so!

Spraying Fluid Film, Mike Sanders or other like this in the cavities is an approved method prevent fouling.

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Re: BJ-73 Windshield-Frame Anticorrosive Treathment???

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landcruiser hat geschrieben:
Spraying Fluid Film, Mike Sanders or other like this in the cavities is an approved method prevent fouling.




"Spraying Fluid Film" ??? :?: :?: :?:


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google is your real friend :lol:

http://www.fluidfilm.de/

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landcruiser hat geschrieben:google is your real friend :lol:

http://www.fluidfilm.de/



http://www.korrosionsschutzshop.de/


Thanks "amigo"! :wink:
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Most of the foams will soak and keep water, perfect conditions to grow rust.
A fat like Mike Sanders is a pain in the ar.. to work with, but it will work.

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Re: BJ-73 Windshield-Frame Anticorrosive Treathment???

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LULO_Adventure hat geschrieben:BJ-73 Windshield-Frame Anticorrosive Treathment???


There any specific treatment or work to prevent corrosion in the windshield-frame? :?: :?: :?:


...a friend told me that a good treatment is to apply foam piloiuretano inside the frame.

I also commented that care must be taken when using polyurethane foam as it can even bend the metal, so I will comment that there are different types of polyurethane foam, even my cousin told me the ability to galvanize the frame ???


Vielen Dank :wink:


Polyurethane foam, the yellow stuff used in building construction, will do nothing to protect the metal itself, while it will do everything possible to trap moisture, when (not *if*) it will find its way inside.

Imagine a leak in your roof, because of a bad antenna hole....a water-trap in the A-pillar could even cause it to burst during winter....have seen it happen on improvised shelter poles/pedestals....only thing they would have had to do, was drill a drain hole on the bottom of the pole, that would have kept the structure alive for decades....now it was toast within one winter....

Or imagine submerging the vehicle in a river....you would never get rid of all the water inside....
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