Cutting Fluid Film

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I've got a gallon can of Fluid Film that I mostly use to paint the underside of 2 riding mower decks after pressure washing every fall. I had some FF in a pump sprayer and cut it with denatured alcohol, as that was the only thing I saw hanging around the garage at the time. It worked somewhat, but could have been much better. Should I have just watered the FF down more with the alcohol or is there a better cutting agent for sprayer use?
 
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Fluid film is petroleum based. Use a petroleum based thinner, if you have to cut it. Paint thinner, kerosene, mineral spirits, etc.
 
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Fluid film is petroleum based. Use a petroleum based thinner, if you have to cut it. Paint thinner, kerosene, mineral spirits, etc.

Thanks for the reply. I just visited their FAQ page (which would have been a smart thing to do in the beginning!). Here's what they have to say:

"The first recommendation is to thoroughly mix the product. FLUID FILM is thixotropic, and will get heavier upon sitting. Achieving room temperature with the product will help as well. If a thinner version is wanted, start by mixing a small amount of vegetable oil to the product until the desired consistency is reached. It is not recommended that FLUID FILM be used in a pump type sprayer even after thinning. Airless paint spraying equipment is what is recommended for proper application, applied at approximately 2000 PSI as a minimum."
 
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For my current use, right out of the bucket with a paint brush works just fine for mower deck undersides. I was curious in case I ever decided to spray the underside of the truck.
 
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Thixotropic. That's a new one for me. "Will Get Heavier Upon Sitting". I know a lot of folks like that!
 
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Fluid film is petroleum based. Use a petroleum based thinner, if you have to cut it. Paint thinner, kerosene, mineral spirits, etc.

Nope. Fluid Film is made from lanolin. Which comes from sheep. Looks like the OP has already found the thinning instructions.
 
 
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