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Old 08-11-2009, 03:14 PM
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Post a pic using a regular sized can (11 3/4 oz.) of Fluid Film on your vehicle and get a free Fluid Film cap! Not a bad deal, huh?

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Do you sell direct or only through the vendors on your website?
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Originally Posted by 01 Red WS6
Do you sell direct or only through the vendors on your website?
We only sell through distribution. If you can't find anyone here, you could try one of our online dealers for purchase.
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Can i post up in this thread with a pic?
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Originally Posted by CaliforniaBoy5
Can i post up in this thread with a pic?
Yep, this is the place to post. I look forward to the pic!
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Can I use the can u send me for free ? cause that sucker never ran out lol. Been use on 3 different cars battery, 6-7 cars door hinge. around my door house hinge, that sucker havent ran out yet lol.
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Glad to hear the can has lasted. (If there is a problem with the product, it's that it lasts too long, at least from the manufacturers point of view.)

However, in order to get the hat, it has to be a regular sized can.

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No pics? I thought quite a few people would be interested in the hats.
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i can post a pic but i only got a sample can heeheheh ...
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Originally Posted by cxpcman
i can post a pic but i only got a sample can heeheheh ...
Post away, but it won't get you a cap.
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Originally Posted by Dano50
Post away, but it won't get you a cap.
mmm maybe another samble ?? ..

btw .. i test your product .. it seem to be good but i got some questions .if i spray at the engine compartment the dust will stick to the surface like some other products?? .. also when i apply it, it cleans some of the surface rust .. but is there another of your products that can remove all the rust !? .. if i apply your product to bare metal how can i remove it ?? (for example if i want to paint it after applying FF), im looking forward into buying a gallon of your product because it's cheapo and worth the money .. not like those wd-40 cans that stop working after just one use
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Because Fluid Film leaves a wet, non-drying film, I would recommend gently rubbing it in on areas where you don't want it to come off on hands or clothes, or where you don't want dust to stick. Fluid Film never gets gummy or tacky, so even when wet, you will not get a heavy dust build-up.

Fluid Film will loosen existing rust and stop it on the spot from going further, but it is not a remover. We do not have any other products that will remove existing rust.

If you would like to remove the product before painting, you could either pressure wash the material off, use a warm detergent wash or mild solvent such as mineral spirits.
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Originally Posted by Dano50
No pics? I thought quite a few people would be interested in the hats.
If this stuff wasnt $15 a can I might be tempted.
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It's not nearly that expensive in the US. Drop on by and pick up a can for $8.50.
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mmm, dont see myself driving 700kms to save myself $6.
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Originally Posted by cutlass_455
mmm, dont see myself driving 700kms to save myself $6.
It's worth it...
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What is fluid film?
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Originally Posted by Dano50
It's worth it...
Somehow I cant see myself driving for 7 hours to save $6 on a can of this stuff. If I see it come on sale, Ill consider buying a can.
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Originally Posted by c5z28
What is fluid film?
Boy, am I glad you asked. Fluid Film is an amazing corrosion preventive and lubricant. it has completely unique properties due to its lanolin base and solvent free manufacturing process. It is classified as non-toxic and non-hazardous, and is safe to use on paint, plastic and synthetic rubbers.

Fluid Film stops and prevents corrosion on contact, on all metal surfaces. It lubricates and stops squeaks on contact as well. It never gets gummy or tacky, instead retaining a super slick consistency that penetrates metal pores, sealing off all oxygen and protecting metals from calcium chloride, salts and moisture. It always remains active, migrating to inaccessible areas, lasting a minimum of twelve months on battery terminals and areas protected from UV rays.

You can find out much more about our product by visiting our website at www.fluid-film.com.

If you've never tried it and live in the US, just PM me for a free sample can.


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