My plan this year is to spray it early and before the salt hits check for any areas that have washed off or need extra attention. I try not to be stingy but there are so many areas to try to hit under my truck.So what areas do you pay special attention too, that you may have found that wears off quicker and what technics have you found that works best ?
So what areas do you pay special attention too, that you may have found that wears off quicker and what technics have you found that works best ?
Yeah unfortunately I have had some deterioration to rubber because of fluid film, although I have used it on GM’s fram wax and that wasn’t a problem (some people refuse to use it on GM frames).Unless the product wears like iron, it's going to get blasted off in areas that are subjected to road spray.
You can spray any and all areas under the vehicle with FF or WW. It's safe on electrical connections and I know it says on the cans it can swell rubber components. I've never experienced that, but I believe others here have seen it. I don't know how much 100% rubber is on a vehicle these days. If so, about any grease , oil or contamination would ruin it.
These products are relatively inexpensive, easy to apply, don't drip, easy cleanup and you can do a decent job on a standard vehicle in under an hour. Woolwax even smells nice (fluid film not so much).
You can certainly spend a ton more money, time and mess on other products which will give you the ability to do the job without yearly re-sprays. There's gives and takes to everything.
I’d like to buy some cosmoline too, I used it probably ten years ago on a truck I owned and it really sticks good...long term, wax like film. A lot more durable than the fluid film. Fluid film I think is good for the inside of frames, inside of rockers and doors, but it really doesn’t “stick” under a vehicle for very long. It just washes away. And I use the stuff twice a year...application after application. And that does “help”, applying it over and over again. Running it over a dusty road after, letting it build up in layers, but it takes years of multiple applications to do what cosmoline can do in one application.Deterioration of rubber always seems to be a problem. Another problem I had the past couple years was the back doors of my 83 Caprice filling with water because the drain hole became clogged with undercoating, from years of applications.
My frame and undercarriage is like brand new but my body is starting to rust in places. So I feel I spent too much time on the under carriage and not enough getting inside all panels. The car is 37 years old and the original paint is shot however.
Also if I had the extra money right now I'd be using cosmoline on the undercarriage/high wash areas and fluid film or other light products on the hidden areas.
That's the way most Rams around 08 (that body style) look around here. I have 2 friends that have a 14 ram and a 15 power wagon. Both babied and krown oil sprayed yearly and both needed a new fender just before the warranty on one and just after on the other.Can anyone identify what year this Ram is? Even though it had the plastic liner in the rear wheel wells, it still rusted. I would have the wheel wells done on any pickup if you plan keeping it for more than 10 years, in rust prone geographical areas.
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