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Old 05-22-2009, 06:47 PM
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As a new sponsor on LS1TECH.COM, we want to make as big a splash as possible, which is why we are offering a FREE 2 1/4 oz. sample can of Fluid Film to any member who hasn't tried it and lives in the US.

Fluid Film stops existing corrosion on contact and prevents rust on all metals. With no solvent content, Fluid Film will not evaporate, get gummy or tacky, or readily wash off a surface.

Fluid Film retains a slick, non-drying consistency that keeps hinges and locks lubricated for extended periods of time. It protects battery terminals for at least 12 months, brings back the luster to dull, faded paint jobs and keeps bugs from sticking to bumpers.

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Any feedback from those who have tried it?
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This stuff is the best corrosion preventative, hands down. IMO it smells good too. I buy this stuff by the cases. I highly recommend it to anyone.
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I got my free sample and sprayed the hinges on the doors of my house and shop. It stopped all the squeaking and leaves a nice deposit that does not run off the metal. I can see where this would be a very good product for coating cylinder walls and such when storing an engine. So far it gets a thumbs up from me.
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I also use this stuff daily and buy it multiple cases at a time for the shop. Absolutely love the stuff. Best so far.
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So this is safe to use on painted, metal body panels? Because I've got a quarter-half dollar sized rust spot on the hood of my Caprice where the paint chipped off, and I'd love to stop it from getting any worse. I've got a bunch of surface rust on the bottom of the car (former cop car on Long Island) that I'd like to stop from rotting as well.

Let me know if you think your product would be able to help me, if so I'll definitely try a free sample bottle.
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Any feedback from those who have tried it?
I got my can last week and used in on all my squeaky door hinges in the house and they are nice and quiet now. I'm going to take the rest to work and try some on my equipment. So far so good.
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Originally Posted by 00SS6spd
So this is safe to use on painted, metal body panels? Because I've got a quarter-half dollar sized rust spot on the hood of my Caprice where the paint chipped off, and I'd love to stop it from getting any worse. I've got a bunch of surface rust on the bottom of the car (former cop car on Long Island) that I'd like to stop from rotting as well.

Let me know if you think your product would be able to help me, if so I'll definitely try a free sample bottle.
It will certainly help. You know it's time to reapply when it is no longer shiny.
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Received a sample can and purchased 2 more. Good stuff!
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would it help keep rubber off the rear bumper from sticky vht burnouts(ie wipe off easy)
without hurting the paint?
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pm sent. I'd like to try it on my car window guides/regulator.
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pm'd how come Billy Mays hasn't let me know about this stuff yet?????? j/k
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got mine today but haven't tried it yet



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