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I've got a couple of aerosol cans of cavity wax and I'm planning on doing the bottoms of the Jags door cavities, there's a decent amount of dirt built up at the bottom or each door I've got most of it out but they're still a bit grimey. (doesn't seem to be any rust yet though)

I'm going to have a go at them with some PH neutral soap and a thin paint brush tomorrow to try and get them clean before the cavity wax goes on.

Is this the best way to go about this? I don't want to trap any dirt and moisture under the wax as I'd imagine that would just cause rust rather than prevent it.

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To be honest, I'd throw some rust converter into the seams then the cavity wax. I wish Bilt Hamber products were available here. Their cavity wax is designed to cope with rusted surfaces. It might be worth importing some depending on your project's ultimate value.

I hear you about the Bilt Hamber stuff it sounds pretty awesome. PPC Australia have it listed on there website http://por15.com.au/ (doesn't seem to be on the NZ one) I'll start cleaning up the cavities and see if I can order some through them

Are you going to block the drainage holes in the doors with the wax? Might not be the best. But I could be misunderstanding your plan.

Nah the product is applied pretty thinly and shouldn't block holes that big, I'll check they're clear before putting the door cards back on anyhow

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