What did you think of Fluid Film?
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I recently used it to work on some exhaust on my car and it free'd up some rusted bolts/clamps really well. I like that it bubbles on contact, and appears to be penetrating the oxidation. As a chemist, I'm really curious of what's exactly in it, and have my guesses, but I'll keep them to myself as I'm sure it's propriatary.
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dont know if it got to my house or not yet but when i get back saturday i am going to try it on all kinds of stuff if it has shown up..that rim pic was freakin unreal...and since this is a trial period only...how much is this going to cost regularly..what size can? if it works as well as everybody says and as well as the ic showed then its going to be a major part of my cleaning arsenal!!
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this stuff is AMAZING!!!!!
i would recommend this to anyone!!!! i shot it on my hinges and BOOM no squeek, sprayed a little on my fender when i went to the drag strip (cause the blue painters tape looks gay) and KABAM after the racing i just wiped all the rubber right off my finder.....
It had me saying shammm..... o ****... wait a minute theres no rhyme for Fliud Film.....
Well i said thats sweet.....
i would recommend this to anyone!!!! i shot it on my hinges and BOOM no squeek, sprayed a little on my fender when i went to the drag strip (cause the blue painters tape looks gay) and KABAM after the racing i just wiped all the rubber right off my finder.....
It had me saying shammm..... o ****... wait a minute theres no rhyme for Fliud Film.....
Well i said thats sweet.....
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Sprayed some on my shower curtain rod that was getting a lot of surface rust and most of it wiped right off. It seems like it will be some pretty good stuff when I get a chance to actually use it. Thanks again for the sample!
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Not very good on pots and pans, food don't stick but it taste kinda funny....
Just kiddin.
I used it around the house on some squeaky doors and it works great. I will probably buy a can when this one runs out. I would recommend it to others!!
Just kiddin.
I used it around the house on some squeaky doors and it works great. I will probably buy a can when this one runs out. I would recommend it to others!!
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I'm planning on repainting my headers soon. After I paint them with black, can I spray a coat of this on there to help prevent rust? Or will it not stick to the paint good enough to protect?
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Fluid Film will protect a painted surface as well as an unpainted one. It will not harm the paint, and will actually shine up a dull, faded paint job.
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good stuff, i used it on my folks 01 escape for their hinges and a couple squeeky bushings. Worked really well and is still going stong. Smells good to or maybe im just weird.
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i've only tried it on my front wheel bearings when i was putting on my new rotors. it definitely made them spin a lot easier and smoother. i can't wait to spray my squeaky suspension.
i wanted to ask you a few things,
1. do you sell this online because no store carries it around me (i did the search thing on the site)
2. what is the maximum heat tolerance of this stuff? i was thinking about spraying my y-pipe and under my engine so oil won't stick to it
i wanted to ask you a few things,
1. do you sell this online because no store carries it around me (i did the search thing on the site)
2. what is the maximum heat tolerance of this stuff? i was thinking about spraying my y-pipe and under my engine so oil won't stick to it
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i've only tried it on my front wheel bearings when i was putting on my new rotors. it definitely made them spin a lot easier and smoother. i can't wait to spray my squeaky suspension.
i wanted to ask you a few things,
1. do you sell this online because no store carries it around me (i did the search thing on the site)
2. what is the maximum heat tolerance of this stuff? i was thinking about spraying my y-pipe and under my engine so oil won't stick to it
i wanted to ask you a few things,
1. do you sell this online because no store carries it around me (i did the search thing on the site)
2. what is the maximum heat tolerance of this stuff? i was thinking about spraying my y-pipe and under my engine so oil won't stick to it
Fluid Film will hold up until about 350F. It will start burning off after that point.
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