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Old 08-18-2009, 10:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Xtreme864
haven't tried it yet, will get it on a few items and let you know how it works out!
That's all I ask!

(Oh, and to buy a bunch more after we get you get hooked.)
Old 11-12-2009, 10:55 PM
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I love it got my free trial last week. I tried it on my door hinge since it was squeaking as soon as i sprayed some it got rid of the squeaks


once I finish my trial bottle I will make sure to buy a bottle.
thanks again for the trial bottle
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Totally forgot about this.

I used it on literally everything I could think of in my apartment. Stupid cheap *** sliding windows, squeaking doors and drawers, fridge door hinge was sticking and so on. LOVE THIS STUFF!!! It works freaking amazing. Its kept the doors from making noise for about two months now.

I even used it on my Guitar Hero guitar because it had sticky buttons and no more!
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Hey, thanks for the feedback! We've still got samples for those who have yet to get addicted, er, I mean, for those who haven't tried it yet. The stuff works and we'll send out a sample can for free to prove it!

Oh, and don't forget the spread the word. That's what this is all about.
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Loved it, ended up buying 3 of the larger aerosol cans. Use it on everything. Good stuff.
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How is it on weather stripping?
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hmmm. so this is just like a wd40?
besides door hinges and bolts what other parts of our cars can we use it on?
some one said they were going to spray it on a rock chip they had on their hood.does it work as a scratch remover or dis he just say that because theres rust on the chip?
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Spray it on everything. This is FAR better than WD40. WD40 is junk.

Ive sprayed it on weatherstripping, wheel wells, shocks for the hood and hatch, just about every hinge in the house, desk chair, fridge door, dishwasher and a bunch of other stuff. Even used it on a pen that was squeaky and it fixed that!
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Im down for a can. PM sent....
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i dig it especially when i used it on my door hinges! yall right wd40 is **** compared to this! hell i even used for that little button in the center console that makes the light comes on since it was sticking!
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I wonder if its good lubrication for................. nvm!


I've been using the sample can for everything. ill be buying some more soon
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PM sent. I've heard nothing but good things....I gotta try it out. Especially on my door hinge and weatherstripping.

Also people said they used in there ATVs, Im gonna have to spray the crap outta my utility with it.
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You can use this product almost anywhere. It doesn't harm paint, plastics or synthetic rubbers. It stops squeaks on contact, shines up an oxidized paint job, protects battery terminals for at least a year, moisturizes rubber trim, keeps mud and dirt from sticking during offroading, the list goes on and on. Just read all warning labels carefully before application.

Oh, and far as the "other" type of lubrication, we don't really know what could happen, but it could make it shrink or fall off, so we don't recommend it.
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i found another use for fluid film. i sprayed the chain on my dirt bike and this stuff is incredible. it doesn't dry out in a few hours like pj chain lube, and it doesn't become sticky and attract dirt.
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I have been using this stuff on my jet ski for years and it really works.
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Thanks for the feedback! Fluid Film is an excellent chain lube in dirty or dusty environments and works just as well in marine environments. Without that solvent content, it never gets gummy or tacky. We have been tested extensively in salt water environments by the Navy, and we have exceeded all requirements. The Naval Aviation Depot in Florida reported "outstanding results," after testing.

Boeing Mesa conducted a study to find alternative corrosion preventives in 1996 and here are some of the comments after their testing: "Agencies and companies such as the Department of the Navy at Pensacola, Sikorsky Aircraft, the U.S. Air Force in Georgia, the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Philadelphia, Boeing North American, and the U.S. Coast Guard at Miami and several other locations have done testing and approved the Fluid Film product for the short term corrosion protection application. When the above were contacted, their unanimous opinion was that the Fluid Film product provided the best short-term corrosion protection of all the environmental friendly materials tested."

We've got the product. You've just got to use it to find out how effective it really is.
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I would like to buy more but no one locally sells it in my area. Cheapest I have found is 12.50 a can, but you gotta buy atleast 2 cans(ebay).
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Did you check the dealer locator on our website? Here is a link: http://www.fluid-film.com/shop/index.html

If there is no one near you on that list, we are also sold nationally through John Deere farm equipment dealers. If there is a John Deere near you, we are in their system under Part #TY22032.
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Did you check the dealer locator on our website? Here is a link: http://www.fluid-film.com/shop/index.html

If there is no one near you on that list, we are also sold nationally through John Deere farm equipment dealers. If there is a John Deere near you, we are in their system under Part #TY22032.
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Have you been on our dealer locator? Here's a link: http://www.fluid-film.com/shop/index.html

If you can't find anyone near you, we are also sold nationally through John Deere farm equipment dealers. If there is one in your area, we are available in their system under Part #TY22032.


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