Oil & Fuel Fluid Film

   / Fluid Film #21  
I use fluid film quite a bit as well mostly for undercoating my vehicles for the winter. It does work well. One thing about it is that when you use the sprayer attachment they have you have to run it at about 80 psi it order to get the siphon strong enough to suck that stuff up.

Works great as an overall lubricant but for a penetrating oil for breaking loose rusted bolts I haven't anything better than PB blaster.

PB Blaster is a joke compared to Kroil. Seek some out and you'll see the truth. I'm an FF fan also but I dislike how dirt sticks to it and it doesn't last long enough to be an good underbody spray. But if you have time to reapply frequently it's cost effective.

Matt
 
   / Fluid Film #22  
Yep, Kroil over PB blaster any day. Kroil is expensive, but one can of Kroil will last you a long time.
 
   / Fluid Film #23  
The active ingredient is ..... LANOLIN! Yup, sheep grease. It is terrific for dried out, cracked skin! It does "dry out", but VERY slowly, and once the liquid solvent/carrier in it evaporates, dust and dirt stick to it very little. That's why it is ideal for PTO splines. Or anywhere else you want a "dry" lubricant. The lanolin is semi-solid at room temp, which is why it requires a lot of can shaking to work right.

For the rubber door seals, etc. on your vehicle, better to use "Sil-Glyde" silicone grease from NAPA. You can get a big tube (like 8oz) that is a lifetime supply for <$10.




3 pages and nobody mentioned the stuff smells like goat urine.:sheep::goat:
 
   / Fluid Film #24  
I hate the fluid film smell. It smells like BO.

I'm not certain, but i think the fluid film damaged the factory undercoating on the frame rails of my pickup. I used it for 2 or 3 winters in a row, and now that it's gone, so is almost all of the undercoating stuff. It seems to peel off after being coated with fluid film.
 
   / Fluid Film #25  
Also I noticed after rolling around on a creeper under my 08 Silverado with a couple spray cans, in an open shed, I had a decent headache for an hour or two. YMMV
Jim
 
   / Fluid Film #26  
Thanks for the tip on the Kroil. I had never even heard of the stuff before.

Just out of curiosity which one are you guys using? I went to look it up on Amazon and I see silikroil, aerokroil, non-aerosol and aerosol. Thinking about purchasing some but want to make sure I get the right stuff since it's so pricey.
 
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I was going to have FF sprayed on my Jeep couple years ago by a garage, they gave me a price of around $150.00, and said it has to be re-coated every year. EVERY YEAR, no thank you. I called another place and they spray on some black stuff from Napa, he said it's better then FF for rust proving vehicles and charge me $140.00, he said it will last live of the Jeep. Not sure about that, but it took 24hr for that petroleum smell to go away, it was so strong right out of the garage that my wife couldn't drive it.
 
   / Fluid Film #30  
I clicked on that Kroil link and it shows a can that doesn't spray, how does one sprat with just a can can can?

No, spray.. just a can. with a plastic spout that is stuck down in the can when you get it.. Just a few drops on a bolt/nut and it creeps into the joint and lossens it up. Anything corroded. I still have my original can from years ago. It takes very little to work.
 

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