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Old 07-08-2009, 04:31 PM
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i used it on some parts in my freezer, i found out that it does not work in the freezer...lol it freezes and looks all nasty
Old 07-08-2009, 04:36 PM
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thanks to dan for telling me were i can get it in the uk just ordered a few tins will be using it on everything

it sounded so good i had to try it but being in the uk a lot of times we cant get it
have a few more customers in the pipeline for it as well all waiting to see if i like it
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I applied some to my squeaky kitchen drawers. I have tried other lubricants on these before and they usually don't last long. Fluid film has kept them squeak free for a few weeks now. I want to try some on the leather seating in my bar, just haven't gotten to it yet. So far, it has been great!
Old 07-28-2009, 01:35 PM
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Old 07-28-2009, 01:49 PM
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Still waiting on my new can to get here... man I'm getting antsy to use it on my squeaky doors and other **** around the house that needs it!
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i have just got a few cans have not used it on anything yet as i have been to busy but sprayed a bit on the metal bench at work yesterday morning to test and it is still there now like i just sprayed it so looks good stuff and stays for a long time
Old 07-28-2009, 02:19 PM
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used it on my TA door hinges about 3 weeks ago and Grand Prix door hinges about a week ago and so far so good. no squeaky.
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I sprayed it on my rear end cover about two weeks ago. I took a look underneath it today and It is still "bonded" to the cover. Seems like its a decent product that works. So far I think it works pretty good on protecting the surface it is sprayed on. I will buy a couple cans for sure.
Old 08-14-2009, 02:03 PM
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We've still got free samples for members who haven't tried it and live in the USA.
Old 08-14-2009, 02:44 PM
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This stuff is awesome on paper shredders. I cleaned out all the paper between the shredder teeth two weeks ago and applied some FF. Two weeks later, I don't have a mess to clean off.
Thanks Fluid Film.



First Picture: Before I cleaned it out (07/31/09)
Second Picture: Cleaned it out & applied FF (07/31/09)
Third Picture: Update, haven't had to clean it out once (8/14/09)
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Old 08-14-2009, 03:24 PM
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I still haven't recieved my sample... its been a super long time...
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just used it again on some power tools, man this stuff works great!
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Originally Posted by RickyMartinZ28
I still haven't recieved my sample... its been a super long time...
PM Sent
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this is great stuff i have used on can (normal size) in about just under month as i use it on everything in the workshop and my boss loves the stuff

have had it sprayed on my back wheel arches on my gta washed it today and it makes removing dirt mud ect a lot easyer nothing sticks to it and if it does it wipes off as easy as anything

once my other can is used up i will be buying at least 20L of fluid film for the workshop
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Used it on a lot of stuff. Computer chair spins for days now. Helped break some bolts free with it. I like the smell too haha. Really doesn't gunk up much and has good consistency.
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Been using it on my door hinges. No squeaks, works great from what I can see.
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PM sent. Can't wait to try it on my snowmobile. I like to coat the entire rear suspension and track to help it stay clean etc. This stuff sounds like the cat's ***.
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Originally Posted by LS14EVR
PM sent. Can't wait to try it on my snowmobile. I like to coat the entire rear suspension and track to help it stay clean etc. This stuff sounds like the cat's ***.
Oh yeah, Fluid Film works great on snow equipment and toys. It helps keep snow from sticking and keeps all corrosion away.

BTW, just did a video shoot this weekend four-wheeling. If you coat your equipment down with Fluid Film before you hit the mud, it won't stick. We did some heavy playing, and when we were done, whatever didn't rinse off, fell off after it dried.
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I put it on the bottom of my vans rusty doors a month ago and they are still covered even thru all the rains. I will be buying some more.
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haven't tried it yet, will get it on a few items and let you know how it works out!


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