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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Shay
Greater than one weekUse this stuff every year to cost under my vehicles. I use a sprayer gun to make quick work of it. It gets messy, it gets everywhere... Luckily it comes off anything pretty fast with hot water. Thats however bad news for our cars. A couple car washes and this stuff is basically completely washed off the underside... Even without getting the underside wash.
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Natalia Harris PhD
> 3 dayI just bought it and have applied it to a bunch of rusty stuff. Chips in my trucks paint, rusty hitch receiver, rust on my bumper other random stuff. Have intentions of spraying it underneath the truck. So far, seems to work. It stinks. I can not offer a long term evaluation at this point. I will come back in a yr or two and report back.
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David von Doehren
> 3 dayjust sprayed it into my truck frame and under body areas. 6-2022 liked how it went on, well see what happens later in the year after I get some more miles on it?
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mike hann
> 3 dayI used it for undrcoating and didnt realize that it doesnt set up. It stays fluid and drips. Had to remove all of it.
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louis wolf
> 3 dayEasy to apply with spray kit
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Cody Parsell
> 3 dayBought this to undercoat my 06 forester xt. I purchased a small hand pump pesticide sprayer from the garden section at Lowe’s. Unfortunately the sprayer doesn’t spray a mist so it was no help to me (useless info for this review, but whatever). When I opened the gallon of Fluid Film it was a gel, a heat gun made it liquid but was getting so hot that I didn’t feel safe to continue heating it. To apply it from the gallon can I had to use a brush, unfortunately requiring me to buy aerosol cans to spray inside the subframe and areas I couldnt reach. No complaints about the product, it’s still the best stuff I’ve ever come across, just be aware that the unpressurized stuff is a gel like consistency
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Regan Lemke
Greater than one weekI dont know how it works but man does it. My frame on my 14 year old truck looked like a Carrot. My mechanic recommended I get it treated. The difference after 1 treatment was amazing. I spray the Frame twice a year now and it looks great. Wish I had this when my Truck was new. Highly recommend the product.
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Sammie Wintheiser
> 3 dayAfter much research for a rust preventive lubricant, I purchased this product. As soon as I opened the can and smelled the product I had a flashback to my grandfathers machine and repair shop. He always had a 5 gallon pail of this stuff and used it on everything. I never knew what he was using until now. I hope it works as good for me as it did for him. Time will tell.
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McRuvin
> 3 dayThis is my first experience with undercoating but since I bought a gently used Chevy 2500HD and I live in northern Ohio I felt that I should protect my vehicle for the long haul. Firstly, I overbought. I got 2 gallons and planned on doing my truck, a small suv and a Honda Fit. Well after heating up the oil and using a spray gun, I used a single canister which I believe to be about 32 oz on my truck, that figure counts for 2 coats as well. I’m not too sure on some of you saying you used a whole gallon because I can’t see how that’s feasible unless it was brushed on (definitely not spending that kind of time on that big of a vehicle.) all in all, I have plenty of product for the next few years at least. The viscosity from the cold initially was like pudding but after heating it up with a turbo heater it became very maple syrup like. Do that and you’ll have no issues. Use a tarp too! It protects from overspray and you can easily slide around on the concrete lol Update March 2019 The rust proofing seemed to stay on during the winter. My fine mist did well from what the eye can see and as a tester to see how long it would last, I put it on the face of my tires much like a tire shine, and when I get my truck washed the tires still shine where I applied it! So screw all other tire foams just use this. I’ll be applying it again next fall for sure. Also it appears the price fluctuated based on demand by $10 so something to consider. I think the next time I apply the product I’ll try to find another way to make it very thin and sprayable, like a heating probe or a hot knife tool? I’m open to suggestions because kerosene is expensive and smelly. Good product!!
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greg
> 3 dayProduct can be applied in many ways and protects for 6 months to a year and can be used on many tools autos etc.