Fluid Film 1 Gallon Can Rust Inhibitor Rust Prevention Anti Corrosion Anti Rust Coating Undercoating Underbody Rust Proofing Corrosion Protection for Truck Snow Blower Mower Car Semi Tractor Bus
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Anthony s
> 24 hourGreat for brake and fuel lines. I used an undercoating gun and the film wrapped around it. I imagine it will need to be recoated every fall. It has only been a few months, but seems to stop the prgresion of rust . I used compressed air to remove mud and scale b 4 i sprayed
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Kevin trieu
> 24 hourThis is more then I am asking for. The whole can seem like it will take for ever to finish it. The cost to less then the spray can.
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B. Chun
> 24 hourWill see how long it lasts before it needs to be re-applied
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Kelp eater
> 24 hourHoly crap this stuff works ! I sprayed it on my rusty truck and it soaked right in . If you get on your exhaust pipe it’s going to burn off and make a funny smell for a while . I noticed a couple days later that the rust started falling off my truck . At least the loss stuff . So I sprayed again . I used a whole gallon for two applications on the same vehicle. I think it was worth it . I’ve never tried anything else to judge it by . But just looking under my truck shows it looks 100 times better . And I plan on using it on all our vehicles every year
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fjhh
> 24 hourI warmed the gallon and sprayer in the oven at 120 degrees. It is cool/cold out to be spraying. Warming makes it go very well. Not flammable is huge, smell is ok, doesnt make a mess in the garage. I have an f150, a gallon went fast, needed two gallons, probably over applying. I am using a 5hp 30 gallon sprayer at 120psi, covers an area very fast.
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Greegor
> 24 hourIve been using this product for a few years now. I undercoat my truck in the fall before winter. I also use it on a variety of tools and machinery. The most wonderful thing about this is that its all natural. I dont worry about where it ends up (i.e. my hands, floor, overspray, pets, kids, etc. ) It also works really well for its intended purpose of repelling water/snow/ice and retarding rust. I will keep using it and have found no downside.
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ihatebadproducts
> 24 hourWell this stuff is gross. Perhaps as it should be. It does smell nice and make your hands feel good which is rare. Dirt gets stuck all over it but maybe thats a good thing. I sprayed part of the truck a few months ago and it is sticking around in a nice greasy coat. Will do the rest before winter hits and hope for the best. I just hope the salty slime spray doesnt wash it off
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Laura Bond
> 24 hourI gave the scent five stars for how much it smells like a cross between a sheep farm and animal urine. Thinking back both could be the same smell. The stuff seems to work great however I haven’t had it on my vehicle long enough to know. It was relatively easy to apply. Also just a note this stuff is super slippery so if you spray it in your garage put something down on the floor. Also do not work clothes that you ever want to have smell normal again. Takes a lot to wash out the smell. This is probably a good thing because it means that at least some of the stuff is still sticking after running through my wash multiple times.
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JC
> 24 hourUse this for under my 08 plow truck, helps keep the winter grime and salt from sticking to the undercarriage and keeps the rust down. Also bought the spray gun kit to make it easier to apply.
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RSchief
> 24 hourFluid film is what it is- a great product for rust prevention/ mitigation that I have used for years. In my case, the shipping box was opened to reveal that the gallon sized paint can had been shipped on its side, with no regard to the possibility that the lid may come loose- which it did. What a mess I found when I opened the box! Would strongly suggest to the merchant that you ship the can upright in the box, with a label on the outside of the box denoting This side up. Perhaps run some shipping tape or shrink wrap over the top of the can as a secondary measure to prevent the lid coming off the can. Unless something changes, be prepared for a mess when this product shows up on your doorstep...