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 from rust and corrosion caused by salt? I live in the Chicago area so there's alot of road salt here.
I've used Fluid Film before and do believe in the product 100% but I know if you pressure wash the coated areas, it washes the product off.
My plan is to spray everything in the next couple of weeks before winter, NOT do any undercarriage washing until they stop salting the roads (probably late March of next year). Once roads are clear, pressure wash everything and re-coat with a fresh application of Fluid Film.
Does this sound like a good plan? I really do not want to mess with undercarriage washing and re-applying the FF several times throughout the winter season because it gets nasty out and it's a bit of a pain to apply without an easy access to a 2-post lift and indoor shop area.
P.S Is it okay to get overspray on the exhaust with Fluid Film or do you need to mask everything off? I've used Boeshield T9 a few times and got it over the exhausts with no problems at all, wonder if Fluid Film is any different.
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