Thank you Shan, the best review I have seen on Lanoguard as you showed the rusty car a year ago , treated car a year ago and the car a year later to show how effective Lanoguard has been.I’m looking to do a new car so hopefully it will stop most rust forming.
Hi Andrew - Thanks for taking the time to watch and the kind words. Glad you found it useful. If you’ve not already, please do like this video, stay tuned for some more content and thanks for taking the time to contribute to the discussion on this video 🙂 Shan
Hi - Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment on this video. Glad you found it useful. Yea lanoguard is great stuff, easy to apply too. If you’ve not already, please do like this video, stay tuned for some more content and thanks for taking the time to contribute to the discussion on this video 🙂
Hi - Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment on this video. I understand your concern. The first video I did didn't have any affiliate link attached to it and was very impressed, hence the follow up video ua-cam.com/video/w7JiwKH268c/v-deo.htmlsi=sx3C9ObinJ7Q1ywi I wouldn't promote anything I don't use and rate in my videos. If you’ve not already, please do like this video, stay tuned for some more content and thanks for taking the time to contribute to the discussion on this video 🙂
Well you could see the results with your own eyes TBF and many other people have said the same hence it's reputation as the best sealant for under your car 😊
@@thetruth796apparently across the pond you don't get products that work very well . In the states they have a product called surface shield by PB blaster , it doesn't wash off and it works . The results shown here were rather pathetic comparing it to a product like surface shield.
I run a Hyundai and it's made of monkey metal so looking after it is massively important. Lanogaurd works great but an important thing is to apply it on an absolutely wind free day if there is even the merest hint of a breeze don't bother otherwise overspray mist blows all over your paintwork and glass and you have a lot of degreasing to do.
Hi Rod - Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment on this video. Ah, thought it was just Mitsubishi! 😂 Yea I'd definitely agree, and I've been guilty of that. Difficult sometimes to not just crack on when you've set aside a day to get it done in the busy week. If you’ve not already, please do like this video, stay tuned for some more content and thanks for taking the time to contribute to the discussion on this video 🙂
Hello I would recommend a mixture of about 50/50 of lamp oil and cooked linseed oil. The oil penetrates the rust deeply and crumbles it, blocks it. Linseed oil is brought with it, which dries over time and creates a transparent and hard membrane where water no longer passes. On top you can then spray all the waxes you prefer. Economical and effective at % 💯 from Italy. Mark
I bought this stuff 2 years ago, and didn’t use it for a full year and when I went to use the spray I found that the liquid contained numerous black squishy masses as though it had gone off. I couldn’t use the spray because it just got blocked. I’m going to have to sieve the liquid first
Lanoguard is a natural product and does therefore have a shelf life www.lanoguard.co.uk/blogs/news/ultimate-guide-to-underbody-rust-protection-with-lanoguard#section6 If you need to buy some more there's a discount link in the video description Shan
Thanks buddy, glad it was useful. If you’ve not already, please do like this video, stay tuned for some more content and thanks for taking the time to contribute to the discussion on this video 🙂
Hi - Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment on this video. Glad you found it useful. I had the same concerns, but the ramps make it very easy and safe. You can pick some up on Amazon or as a bad up plan you could mount it onto a pavement (just make sure you have some wheel chocks). If you’ve not already, please do like this video, stay tuned for some more content and thanks for taking the time to contribute to the discussion on this video 🙂
i'd be intrested to hear your thoughts on how the bilt hamber product has held up after a year,i'm going to be using hydrate 80 on my fiesta st and was wondering whether you would use it again or just use the lanoguard instead?
Hi - Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment on this video. To be honest, I'd probably just use the lanoguard going forward as the bilt gamer hydrate 80 was significantly more cumbersome to apply compared to the lanoguard. If you’ve not already, please do like this video, stay tuned for some more content and thanks for taking the time to contribute to the discussion on this video 🙂
H Kevin i - Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment on this video. Glad you found it useful. It doesn't really have a colour. The lanoguard spray is a straw colour. It does cure and leave the surface a darker colour. As far as I'm aware there are no other options for this but you can check out their shop. Don't forget to use the link for an extra bit of discount 👍🏽 If you’ve not already, please do like this video, stay tuned for some more content and thanks for taking the time to contribute to the discussion on this video 🙂
Hi, thanks for your concern. This video was not sponsored by lanoguard is they did not pay for the video to be made. There is an affiliate discount link in the video description though. I don't make videos on products I don't rate and use. Shan
Well, as someone who has used a variety of anti-corrosion products I'll say it's very good indeed. Prep is important so take the time to get the surfaces clean and this stuff does a fine job.
I've used Waxoyl on my cars and bikes for years. I made the mistake of using the black waxoyl last year as Halfords didn't have any of the clear(brownish) original. Only a true enthusiast will do this job on a car, it's not the nicest of jobs, so hats off to you. I think the Waxoyl and the Lanoguard achieve about the same result. It also peels off after a year or so of all weather use. I'm going to give the Lanoguard a go this year, before the weather gets much worse. Thanks for the vid.
Hi Peter - Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment on this video. Glad you found it useful. That's useful to know - I've not used Waxoyl before but heard it mentioned a number of times. It'll be interesting to see how you get on with Lanoguard - do come back and let me know. I've just done the underside of my Nissan Leaf - it was a darn prettier than the Mitsubishi (but only 3 years newer). If you’ve not already, please do like this video, stay tuned for some more content and thanks for taking the time to contribute to the discussion on this video 🙂 Shan
@@everythinghome I grew up using Waxoyl and tbh I don't really rate it these days. Applying it is a real faff, the white spirit base meant the interior would always stink for weeks after doing the doors, and it didn't stop the sills on my old car going crusty.
dinitrol is so much better, last far longer. with lanoguard you have to do every year. dinitrol can last about 10 years with minor patch ups when required.
It has, it doesn't just stop working at 1 year but the protection does wear off. The before and after images speak for themselves. I'll be doing a yearly top up coat
It's quite alot for rust protecion.. £80! Surely You could just buy a tin of hammerite for £15 and achieve the same sort of barrier to protect the metal from further rusting??
Hi Samuel - Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment on this video. IMO Lanoguard is great as a long-lasting, flexible which is much easier to apply. Hammerite, on the other hand, is better suited for aesthetic metal finishes where a hard, durable shell is needed, like fences and furniture, but requires more prep work and can crack. If you’ve not already, please do like this video, stay tuned for some more content and thanks for taking the time to contribute to the discussion on this video 🙂
So, just seen. a new Lanoguard advert with a woman wearing a t-shirt saying "Stop Underbody Rust." This product is TOTAL bollocks! I treated my car 5 times,....nothing but a mess!
You used it 5 times and it didn't work? I suspect you didn't use it properly, or whatever you were coating was too far gone. I've used it a couple of years running on 3 cars and not had any issues.
Hi - Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment on this video. Lanoguard is ideal for us as we wanted an environmentally friendly, easy-to-apply option . Dinitrol often needs a detailed prep beforehand and will have its place. Thanks for taking the time to contribute to the discussion on this video 🙂
Don’t see the point in this product at all. Stick with Bilt Hamber Dynax S50 and Dinitrol 3125. Nothing comes close at all, and they are long term treatments. This lanoguard stuff has literally no purpose in my eyes; stick with companies who actually have been making anti-corrosion products for decades and in Dintrols case, for OEM car manufacturers.
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Thank you Shan, the best review I have seen on Lanoguard as you showed the rusty car a year ago , treated car a year ago and the car a year later to show how effective Lanoguard has been.I’m looking to do a new car so hopefully it will stop most rust forming.
Hi Andrew - Thanks for taking the time to watch and the kind words. Glad you found it useful.
If you’ve not already, please do like this video, stay tuned for some more content and thanks for taking the time to contribute to the discussion on this video 🙂 Shan
Excallent video . Just what I needed for my rusty Fiesta lol. Thanks for sharing.
Hi - Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment on this video. Glad you found it useful.
Yea lanoguard is great stuff, easy to apply too.
If you’ve not already, please do like this video, stay tuned for some more content and thanks for taking the time to contribute to the discussion on this video 🙂
Not sure your opinion can be trusted when you open the video with your affiliate info. Hardly going to say anything negative about it.
Hi - Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment on this video.
I understand your concern. The first video I did didn't have any affiliate link attached to it and was very impressed, hence the follow up video ua-cam.com/video/w7JiwKH268c/v-deo.htmlsi=sx3C9ObinJ7Q1ywi
I wouldn't promote anything I don't use and rate in my videos.
If you’ve not already, please do like this video, stay tuned for some more content and thanks for taking the time to contribute to the discussion on this video 🙂
My thoughts exactly
Well you could see the results with your own eyes TBF and many other people have said the same hence it's reputation as the best sealant for under your car 😊
@@thetruth796apparently across the pond you don't get products that work very well . In the states they have a product called surface shield by PB blaster , it doesn't wash off and it works . The results shown here were rather pathetic comparing it to a product like surface shield.
I run a Hyundai and it's made of monkey metal so looking after it is massively important. Lanogaurd works great but an important thing is to apply it on an absolutely wind free day if there is even the merest hint of a breeze don't bother otherwise overspray mist blows all over your paintwork and glass and you have a lot of degreasing to do.
Hi Rod - Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment on this video.
Ah, thought it was just Mitsubishi! 😂 Yea I'd definitely agree, and I've been guilty of that. Difficult sometimes to not just crack on when you've set aside a day to get it done in the busy week.
If you’ve not already, please do like this video, stay tuned for some more content and thanks for taking the time to contribute to the discussion on this video 🙂
Great video Shan👍
Thanks buddy
Hello I would recommend a mixture of about 50/50 of lamp oil and cooked linseed oil. The oil penetrates the rust deeply and crumbles it, blocks it. Linseed oil is brought with it, which dries over time and creates a transparent and hard membrane where water no longer passes. On top you can then spray all the waxes you prefer. Economical and effective at % 💯 from Italy. Mark
Thanks for the insight 🙂
I bought this stuff 2 years ago, and didn’t use it for a full year and when I went to use the spray I found that the liquid contained numerous black squishy masses as though it had gone off. I couldn’t use the spray because it just got blocked. I’m going to have to sieve the liquid first
Lanoguard is a natural product and does therefore have a shelf life
www.lanoguard.co.uk/blogs/news/ultimate-guide-to-underbody-rust-protection-with-lanoguard#section6
If you need to buy some more there's a discount link in the video description
Shan
Heat it up
Great review.
Thanks buddy, glad it was useful.
If you’ve not already, please do like this video, stay tuned for some more content and thanks for taking the time to contribute to the discussion on this video 🙂
Great review. Thinking of doing this but getting the car high enough is a pain
Hi - Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment on this video. Glad you found it useful.
I had the same concerns, but the ramps make it very easy and safe. You can pick some up on Amazon or as a bad up plan you could mount it onto a pavement (just make sure you have some wheel chocks).
If you’ve not already, please do like this video, stay tuned for some more content and thanks for taking the time to contribute to the discussion on this video 🙂
i'd be intrested to hear your thoughts on how the bilt hamber product has held up after a year,i'm going to be using hydrate 80 on my fiesta st and was wondering whether you would use it again or just use the lanoguard instead?
Hi - Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment on this video.
To be honest, I'd probably just use the lanoguard going forward as the bilt gamer hydrate 80 was significantly more cumbersome to apply compared to the lanoguard.
If you’ve not already, please do like this video, stay tuned for some more content and thanks for taking the time to contribute to the discussion on this video 🙂
@@everythinghome Thanks for the reply shan👍
It comew only in black colour ? Thank you for the video
H Kevin i - Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment on this video. Glad you found it useful.
It doesn't really have a colour. The lanoguard spray is a straw colour. It does cure and leave the surface a darker colour. As far as I'm aware there are no other options for this but you can check out their shop. Don't forget to use the link for an extra bit of discount 👍🏽
If you’ve not already, please do like this video, stay tuned for some more content and thanks for taking the time to contribute to the discussion on this video 🙂
@everythinghome I need a specialist like this for my shop in KSA. Do you know any from India?
This video is sponsored by Lanoguard. It's not a fair review as they won't say it's rubbish even if it is.
Hi, thanks for your concern. This video was not sponsored by lanoguard is they did not pay for the video to be made. There is an affiliate discount link in the video description though.
I don't make videos on products I don't rate and use. Shan
Well, as someone who has used a variety of anti-corrosion products I'll say it's very good indeed. Prep is important so take the time to get the surfaces clean and this stuff does a fine job.
@mrdainase yup, the before, after and 1 year images speak for themselves 👌🏽
I've used Waxoyl on my cars and bikes for years. I made the mistake of using the black waxoyl last year as Halfords didn't have any of the clear(brownish) original. Only a true enthusiast will do this job on a car, it's not the nicest of jobs, so hats off to you. I think the Waxoyl and the Lanoguard achieve about the same result. It also peels off after a year or so of all weather use. I'm going to give the Lanoguard a go this year, before the weather gets much worse. Thanks for the vid.
Hi Peter - Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment on this video. Glad you found it useful.
That's useful to know - I've not used Waxoyl before but heard it mentioned a number of times. It'll be interesting to see how you get on with Lanoguard - do come back and let me know. I've just done the underside of my Nissan Leaf - it was a darn prettier than the Mitsubishi (but only 3 years newer).
If you’ve not already, please do like this video, stay tuned for some more content and thanks for taking the time to contribute to the discussion on this video 🙂 Shan
@@everythinghome I grew up using Waxoyl and tbh I don't really rate it these days. Applying it is a real faff, the white spirit base meant the interior would always stink for weeks after doing the doors, and it didn't stop the sills on my old car going crusty.
dinitrol is so much better, last far longer. with lanoguard you have to do every year. dinitrol can last about 10 years with minor patch ups when required.
I would have expected it to last more than a year
It has, it doesn't just stop working at 1 year but the protection does wear off. The before and after images speak for themselves. I'll be doing a yearly top up coat
It's quite alot for rust protecion.. £80! Surely You could just buy a tin of hammerite for £15 and achieve the same sort of barrier to protect the metal from further rusting??
Hi Samuel - Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment on this video.
IMO Lanoguard is great as a long-lasting, flexible which is much easier to apply. Hammerite, on the other hand, is better suited for aesthetic metal finishes where a hard, durable shell is needed, like fences and furniture, but requires more prep work and can crack.
If you’ve not already, please do like this video, stay tuned for some more content and thanks for taking the time to contribute to the discussion on this video 🙂
That's a lot of rust, my 2004 Honda jazz had no rust on the bottom until some crashed into me on 2017.
Yea, I was pretty shocked. It definitely needed treating. It's now a yearly application on both of our family cars 👍🏽
So, just seen. a new Lanoguard advert with a woman wearing a t-shirt saying "Stop Underbody Rust." This product is TOTAL bollocks!
I treated my car 5 times,....nothing but a mess!
You used it 5 times and it didn't work? I suspect you didn't use it properly, or whatever you were coating was too far gone. I've used it a couple of years running on 3 cars and not had any issues.
Should have went the whole way and just used Dinitrol once.
Hi - Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment on this video.
Lanoguard is ideal for us as we wanted an environmentally friendly, easy-to-apply option . Dinitrol often needs a detailed prep beforehand and will have its place.
Thanks for taking the time to contribute to the discussion on this video 🙂
Don’t see the point in this product at all. Stick with Bilt Hamber Dynax S50 and Dinitrol 3125. Nothing comes close at all, and they are long term treatments.
This lanoguard stuff has literally no purpose in my eyes; stick with companies who actually have been making anti-corrosion products for decades and in Dintrols case, for OEM car manufacturers.
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The video isn't sponsored, the £5 off link is an affiliate link though as in the description 👍🏽
@@everythinghome Yea so you're hardly going to talk bad about it or you won't get the affiliate money
@EazyDuz18 I wouldn't recommend a product I don't believe in. The images can allow you to make your own decision
@@EazyDuz18 I mean... the video speaks for itself, does it not?
@@mattyvsmithy You managed to speak yet say nothing at all...