I checked every link he listed. The spray gun and wand he uses is definitely not the stuff he linked. The stuff he linked is the same exact stuff I’ve been using for years. Completely different then the tools he’s actually using in the video.
Does anyone know of any VERY thin spray wands to use with your typical undercoating gun? I’ve been using Fluid Film for 5+ years. Countless applications but the wands I got from Kellsport Products years back are too thick to get into a lot of the smaller drain holes typically found on body...
Originally Posted By: A310
Originally Posted By: Kabanstva
On the Fluid Film website, it says Fluid Film may cause swelling on "natural rubber".
I don't know what that means. I also don't know what kind of rubber is used on your typical Toyota vehicle on rubber mounts,bushings,boots, etc.
Has...
On the Fluid Film website, it says Fluid Film may cause swelling on "natural rubber".
I don't know what that means. I also don't know what kind of rubber is used on your typical Toyota vehicle on rubber mounts,bushings,boots, etc.
Has anyone had any issues with Fluid film damaging these areas...
Sounds good, I checked our Sienna in some of the areas I sprayed on the power sliding side door jamb area and indeed it has collected some crud over the last year or so and about 20k miles of driving. It doesn't really bother me, because I know the area is protected underneath the crud.
I'll...
Originally Posted By: emmett442
Originally Posted By: Kabanstva
Originally Posted By: emmett442
The springtime app is best because it allows time for dust, dirt, road grime, etc to stick into the Fluid film and turn it into a thick durable paste.
I've applied fluid film on my vehicles 4 years...
Originally Posted By: expat
I tested FF and other products on bare acid washed metal tags some years ago. I hung the tags under my truck and left them there all winter long.
In spring I examined the tags after washing them in warm water.
The FF tag was unblemished and still beaded water after...
Originally Posted By: emmett442
The springtime app is best because it allows time for dust, dirt, road grime, etc to stick into the Fluid film and turn it into a thick durable paste.
I've applied fluid film on my vehicles 4 years in a row, and it now seems that the coating is semi-permanent...
Originally Posted By: stephen9666
Why would you blast it off after the winter? I would just recommend a touch-up of high-spray areas before winter. That's always been my strategy. The FF will last a long time on areas that don't get a constant spray of water.
I don't think FF or any oil...
I don't understand why it matters when it's applied? As far as I know there is no curing time for this product. I've sprayed lots of parts on my car just before the winter and never had an issue with it. FF is still on there after over a year. Got a new car now and want to do the underside as well.
After spraying the undercarriage with Fluid Film or a similar product that stays wet, how should one go about future maintenance throughout the winter season?
Do you just drive through the winter season and keep all the road salt on the vehicle trusting that the FF will do its job and protect...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfWoWTCEztc
This is how it looks, found a video online. Yeah it's not like yellow spray paint, but on a white or silver car, even after fully curing it looks super yellow.