What can FLUID FILM be used for?
FLUID FILM protects battery terminals and electrical connections, keeps brake dust from sticking to wheels, keeps bugs from sticking to bumpers, restores oxidized paint jobs, and offers long-term protection inside door jams and enclosed areas. Spray it on nuts and bolts, under the engine and your battery terminals.
Can FLUID FILM be applied over rust?
Will Fluid Film remove rust? Fluid Film is formulated to prevent rust from commencing and to immediately stop existing rust from spreading. It is not designed to remove rust, but it will penetrate rust and rust scale to the base metal, loosening and easing in the removal process.
Is FLUID FILM a good undercoating?
Offering an easy “no drip” application, FLUID FILM® offers a cheaper and more effective alternative to the standard hard-underbody coatings. Protecting undercoatings from metal deterioration, FLUID FILM® also remains soft and pliable, making it self-healing, non-drying, and impossible to crack.
Can FLUID FILM be applied to a wet surface?
No. FLUID FILM is a lanolin based product containing no solvents. It will not evaporate or dry from the surface. FLUID FILM will leave a wet, non-drying film, that will provide long term corrosion protection on all metals and superior lubrication for all moving parts.
Does FLUID FILM wash off in car wash?
Of course it does!
How long will FLUID FILM last?
FLUID FILM® provides slick, lasting lubrication that could last up to 36 months in locks, or hinges and seat tracks under normal operating conditions.
Can FLUID FILM be used on battery terminals?
Will FLUID FILM work on battery terminals? FLUID FILM is an excellent way to protect battery terminals. Because FLUID FILM is non-conductive, make your connections before applying. The non-drying characteristics of FLUID FILM will provide long term protection in this application.
What temperature should FLUID FILM be applied?
FLUID FILM NAS can be applied at temperatures between -10 °C (263 K) and +40 °C (313 K).
How long does FLUID FILM last on a frame?
Does rain wash off FLUID FILM?
If you get under there and pressure wash it will remove it. I drive through plenty of rain and snow and have no issues. If you want something more permanent you will pay some big $$$$$ Fluid Film IMHO is the best there is. It is similar to a soft paste wax and it protects extremely well.
Can I apply FLUID FILM in the cold?
Can you spray FLUID FILM on electrical connections?
FLUID FILM is non-conductive and can be used as a dielectric grease. It works very well on electrical connections.
How to apply fluid film?
Of course the easiest way to apply Fluid Film would be to buy a bunch of the aerosol cans and go to town. But since it was significantly cheaper in the gallon can, that’s what I bought.
Where does fluid film wear out?
The only places where the Fluid Film has noticeably worn is the section of the frame that hangs the lowest, directly in the air/rain that flows under the truck. The inside of the frame and the floor boards look almost as good as the day I applied it, albeit dirtier as the Fluid Film does get dirt stuck in it.
Does fluid film Splatter?
However like I said before, with fluids like Fluid Film, it does tend to splatter badly instead of leaving an even spray film like a paint gun would. Pugga Pasti-Dip Free 1983 – 2015… It was a good run I’ve got this on my list of things to do. I’m thinking about buying this kit and going to town this fall: Click to expand…
Is there a cheap undercoating gun for fluid film?
I’d especially like someone to try #3 with Fluid Film since undercoating guns are cheap. #1 and #2 are not so cheap unless you already have one for other projects. Edit: I just searched Harbor Freight and found that they have HVLP spray guns for $15.