Lanoguard

theboytheboy

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Portsmouth
Has anyone usee this? If so what are your experiences?

Would you recommend it for farm vehicles, tractors, machinery?

 

carbonfibre farmer

Member
Arable Farmer
Can you keep us posted with how it lasts?
Will do.

Not sure if your on Facebook?

There's a Lanoguard user group on which share application tips etc.

I did post a reasonably comprehensive review on my experience applying it.

Of course there is other products avaliabe.
E.g. dinitrol, Morris ankor wax, Waxoyl etc.

Tried Lanoguard this time. Truck nice and clean before it came to me so figured before I get it plastered I better treat it. My previous truck isn't in the best nick so wanted this one sorted before I started!

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ricky_rascal

Member
Location
N. Yorks
How did it wear over winter. I’m looking for something to use underneath an Isuzu but especially in wheel arches where it gets hammered by water/mud etc and knocking off what small amount of paint protection there was. Just come across Lanoguard. Did Lanoguard stand up to winter?? Thanks..
 

HDAV

Member
Just covered the underside of our new to us MF590 with it. Used half a 2l kit for one application and suggestion is to pressure was off and reapply every 6 months? Sprayed on easy when warmed used a 2in brush for some bits but hasnt “dried” after a week still tacky? Hoping it works have used waxoyl in the past but makes everything look old and knackered
 

ricky_rascal

Member
Location
N. Yorks
Just covered the underside of our new to us MF590 with it. Used half a 2l kit for one application and suggestion is to pressure was off and reapply every 6 months? Sprayed on easy when warmed used a 2in brush for some bits but hasnt “dried” after a week still tacky? Hoping it works have used waxoyl in the past but makes everything look old and knackered

Be interesting to see how it wears. But I read they suggest a touch up spray every 6 months or so. Should wash easier with Lanoguard applied maybe. I was planning to do wheel arches again before winter and worst spot on pickup for corrosion seems to be where spare wheel hangs.

Might be worth ‘greasing’ plough mouldboards too!
 

box

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
NZ
I've been using Prolan Enduro Heavy Duty and after a year of hard service, it's pretty much all gone.....6 months is probably the ideal time to reapply. My stuff gets re-coated yearly when it gets serviced and hasn't fallen to pieces yet. Previous owner of my farm bikes also used to do it yearly.

It doesn't really "dry" though, it stays slightly tacky and does tend to collect a bit of dust.
 

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