Fluid Film One Gallon Corrosion Inhibitor Multi Purpose Penetrant and Lubricant
L**S
Save your frame
You can't screw it up. Spray it on & hope it doesn't rust at all or expand. Works great
B**R
Must-have for new england winters
This keeps my vehicles rust-free really well despite the copious amounts of road salt here in northern new england.You have to reapply every year or twice a year because it washes off.As far as I know this is also non-toxic.Other than washing off after a few months it smells bad for a few days after spraying on.Don't spray it on rubber parts because they'll swell.Best to apply when its still 50-60 outside so it flows well and easy to spray on.
D**E
This is saving my car!
Sprays on easily and economically. Non toxic and great rust preventative. I use it on all my cars/trucks.
T**Y
As described
Great stuff to help reduce rust
D**
Works as it should.
I use it every year on my 2018 Chevy 2500HD. The underneath of my truck looks brand new.I apply it myself.
A**.
It works but it's messy
It seems to work well providing a rust barrier for my vehicles here in the salty rust belt. I applied it last Fall and it has held up for 12 months now, many parts are still 'greasy' and slippery with Fluidfilm. I don't see any new rust anywhere. I think one gallon covered two vehicles - a large truck and a small car. The downsides are that applying it with a sprayer is messy and every time you work under your car you will get a dirty smear whenever you rub against any place it was sprayed. It collects dirt but it still protects. I plan to apply it again this year. Much less messy to apply if you have a lift of course. Having an aerosol spray can of this or Surface Shield on hand is a good idea too, throughout the year I can quickly hit small areas that I happen to have missed.
R**N
Works good as an undercoating.
I used this for all my cars for the last 3 years. I live in wisconsin and all these veicles were unprotected for the first 10 years of their lives. I like to think I may extend their life by a few years, but I don't really know. I don't mind the smell and it only lasts for a few days and then not at all.
M**V
It's easy to undercoat your vehicle
A lot of people spray this on, but I've had good luck with putting the can in a pot with lukewarm water and slowly warming it up. Then I pour some into a shallow tray or a disposable bowl and use a paint brush to apply it to the bottom of the vehicle, taking the time to thoroughly coat all exposed metal surfaces other than the muffler. The end result won't be as good as a professional undercoating job, but it's a lot better than nothing at a small fraction of the cost. You'll use a quart or maybe even less each time, and you will want to recoat the underside every 1-2 years or so. One can of this could last up to 8 years, maybe even longer.