Anyone know of easy(ish) ways of preventing rust before the real snow hits. Someone suggested getting a gallon of wd40 and covering everything.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
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I am under the idea that fluid film is derived from Lanolin sooo if your not into wool then you probably won't like fluid film. Correct me if I am wrong. I have a guy I am caring for at work and just tonight we were talking fluid film.. he has two old two door Broncos and a bunch of other "toys" and he loves the stuff.I suggest not spraying the whole damn car with something that will stink forever. Yes, I'm talking to you Fluid Film.
If you want to permanently contaminate your truck, it's really easy. Just spray Fluid Film inside the doors and body panels. Maybe you'll develop an allergy from it too, making it 20x worse.
FluidFilm ruined my cruiser. I'll never be able to sleep inside it again. I can't drive it without airing it out with a big fan for 30 minutes beforehand. I can no longer drive it with the windows rolled up.
I sprayed FluidFilm inside the doors and a few body panels over 2 years ago. 2 years... and it still stinks like hell.
I've had other people sniff inside my car to get their opinion, and they say there is a slight machine shop smell but it doesn't bother them. And most people will say FluidFilm has a little smell but is ok. But if you're the type that can develop allergies, (like myself) Fluid Film is a disaster.
After 2 years, I can still slightly smell it, downwind from it, 15ft away. That's bad.
WD40 will eventually make steel rust faster.
Earlier on I used a mix of chainsaw bar oil and gear oil... effective, but another smelly mistake.