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Fluid Film Powerful Rust & Corrosion Protection, Metal Surfaces Penetrant & Lubricant, Marine, Automotive, Industrial, Home (2 x 11.75 Oz Spray Cans)

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  • STOPS RUST & PROTECTS METAL ON THE SPOT. THIS NOT A OIL. IT A WOOL WAX FORMULA
  • CONDITIONS Leather, VINYL & WOOD
  • FLUID FILM WILL NOT BURN GREENERY WHEN USED IN TRIMMERS
  • WILL NOT FREEZE, GREAT FOR BATTERY TERMINALS, FREES RUSTED PARTS


FLUID FILM products offer powerful corrosion protection for all metals and superior lubrication for all moving parts. It is a non-toxic, long lasting, thixotropic liquid that has been used for over fifty years in the highly corrosive marine environment of ships and offshore drilling rigs. More recently they have been introduced and successfully utilized in the aerospace, aircraft and automobile industries as well as for home maintenance. Facilities where they are used include the following: government facilities, commercial fishing concerns, gas companies, agriculture, salt plants, municipal plants, power plants, manufacturing plants and pulp and paper mills. Fluid Film is formulated from specially processed wool-wax, highly refined petroleum oils and selected agents to provide corrosion control, penetration, metal wetting and water displacement. The long lasting product contains no solvents, will not dry out and will penetrate to the base of all metals, providing corrosion protection from both natural and industrial atmospheres. Heavily corroded and/or frozen parts such as nuts, bolts, shafts, etc. that would normally be damaged during maintenance, can be salvaged by applying Fluid Film.


Big Kahuna
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2024
The stuff is magic! I’ve had my jeep in areas that use salt and sand to clear the roads during the winter. Using this product has completely protected the undercarriage of the jeep and there are no rust areas.I reapply every four months or so to keep the undercarriage protected. 2 cans is enough for my Wrangler JKU Rubicon.
Mary
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
Great for undercoating under car if done yearly. Can be messy and the smell is terrible as it must be sprayed outdoors. Good product indeed.
Richard S. Trapanese
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
Non drip consistency and long lasting. Great on garage door parts, railings, doors etc.
ADAMSKI
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024
Much cleaner than the black stuff. Good product.
Steve
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024
Penetrates, lubricates and protects all bare metal well...as in my table top saw, wood lathe, band saw table, and jointer table.
david d
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
Bought this to augment the fluid film treatment I had done on my Tacoma 2 years ago. I just wanted to treat areas that washed off or any areas that showed rust. It applies easily and sticks well. I like this product!
penname
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2022
This stuff works to prevent corrosion and goes on sticky. A little seems to go a long way and I was able to do most of the steel underbody parts of my SUV with just two cans. This stuff is sticky and goopy so it sticks well on nearly everything. It works as advertised and keeps the rust from starting (if using on a rust-free, clean underbody). I deducted one star because this stuff stinks; it smells sour and the stench lingers for a long while. If you park your car in a garage, expect it to make the garage smell sour for at least a few weeks.
Brian D.
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2015
I began using Fluid Film as protection for my vehicles several years ago. I live in Ohio and road salt and other chemicals are used heavily in the winter, and they eat away at bolts, brackets, suspension components, and body parts. Cars that are generally mechanically able to go much longer, face an early death due to rust from underneath.Each fall I buy one can per car I want to treat. If you have a large vehicle and/or want to be extremely thorough, you'll probably want two cans. Do this as close to the first snow fall as you can handle without freezing your fingers off. :) First, make sure your undercarriage is clean. Take it through a car wash with underbody spray, or hose it off at home, the day before you treat it.Then what I do is.... open each door. Insert the straw into each drain hole found at the bottom of the door. Give it a small spray with straw pointing forward, then a small spray with straw pointing rearwards. Repeat for each drain hole, in each door. This will protect it from the inside.Next I climb under the car. I use ramps for being quick, but jackstands would be fine. The most important things to cover, if you are only going to use one can, is every SEAM where body panels meet, the rocker area, and every nut/bolt/screw. If you have a used car and it already has rust underneath, you can tell what is most susceptible. Just saturate it. Do not spray your brake rotors, although frankly it would just burn up and not likely to cause long term problems. If you have steel brake lines and/or fuel lines, coating them is a good idea.With two cans, you can give a light coat to the entire underside if you desire.Preferably, I would do this before you park the car for the night, so the film can set up well, rather than immediately taking the car for a highway drive where perhaps some would drip off.Also, I'd probably leave it outside for a couple hours before pulling it into the garage, due to potential for a few minor drips. Most of it clings though!I have an 8 year old vehicle that I've owned since new, and giving it one good FF application each November has given me a car with no body rust and very minimal surface rust underneath. Most of it will hang on for a long time and protect you for most of the winter.If you're a true die hard, then washing your undercarriage and repeating the application 1/2 way through winter would probably be ideal. The extra cost and effort and cold isn't worth it to me.