Anyone Use Fluid Film or Boeshield on Undercarriage??

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I'm currently focused on rust prevention for my rocker panels and wheel arch lips as we head into a Midwest winter (salt). Has anyone heard reviews for or tried Armor All Custom Shield? I'm curious about applying it to those rust prone areas -- and perhaps more, if it's effective -- but haven't heard much about it.

http://www.aacustomshield.com/seasonal-protection/
 
Anyone use Never wet?

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Our trucks came from the factory with a waxy product sprayed on the undercarriage and inside the door panels. 3M makes a similar product (Rust Fighter) in an aerosol can for interior panels and cavities, it sprays on as a thin liquid then when the carrier solvents evaporate it leaves behind a brown waxy goo meant to prevent rust from starting from the inside out. FWIW.

http://3mcollision.com/3m-rust-fighter-i-08892.html

http://3mcollision.com/3m-rust-fighter-i-08891.html

http://multimedia.3m.com/mws/mediawebserver?mwsId=SSSSSufSevTsZxtU5xmSlx_UevUqevTSevTSevTSeSSSSSS--
 
See if you can find some CSP Corrosion Stop from the Blaster corporation. Same people who make PB'laster penetrating stuff.
I bought a can in California on a field service trip. It kept a chain from rusting for several months out in the desert. Not a great test, but I've used the stuff on my 80 and it seems to prevent rust very well.
Unfortunately it seems to be a "coastal regions" only type of thing. I checked Home Depot here in CO and they don't have it.
I just ordered a case last week. 6 cans, comes to less than $10 a can shipped.
 

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