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Application of Fluid Film

Discussion in 'Technical Chat' started by BBYE V8, Jul 15, 2012.

  1. Aug 1, 2013 at 7:11 AM
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    bwanamukubwa

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    Is there anyway i could get a pint to experiment on another application i had in mind? If it's good, what's a local place to buy gallon sizes? I'm in E.Tennessee.
     
  2. Aug 1, 2013 at 7:14 AM
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    Pugga

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    Kellsport Products, they sell the stuff in bulk.
     
  3. Aug 2, 2013 at 7:12 PM
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    Are you sticking with the Fluid Film Pugga? I retract my earlier endorsement of Eastwood's HD Anti-Rust. From another frame rusting thread where I posted my latest development....
    The more I read about Fluid Film, I think that's the best solution at this stage in my truck's life.

    It's up front, right near each catalytic converter. Surprisingly, mine still has black frame paint and looks great there. It's the rails going straight back and the trailer hitch that have scaled on mine.

    I'm going to retract my recommendation for Eastwood's HD Anti-rust. I had done the rear third of my truck last month and with summer activities, put the rest off. I'm glad I did! I went out to do some more spraying today and parts of the frame were flaking the anti rust off. Reading the makeup, it's an oily paraffin wax that's been broken down by a carrier to be sprayed.

    So I spent the better part of two hours using a scraper and getting as much scale off as I could. I'm not wire wheeling the frame and spraying paint. I did an experiment on my running board brackets a few years ago. I wire brushed and sanded the brackets and cleaned them with Eastwood's PRE cleaner, then used Eastwood's rust encapsulator, then used Eastwood's Extreme Chassis Black. After winter was over I checked it.

    Most of the paint and encapsulator along with it came off after one season. I checked again today. The remaining paint and encapsulator were blistered, so I poked it with the corner of the scraper. Giant rust blister! My theory is the remaining paint held the moisture against the metal bracket, accelerating the oxidizing process.

    I'm not going to wire wheel a large portion of my frame, only to have most of my work come off in spring and the remaining part hold more moisture against the metal.

    The best that you can do is slow the rust down. I'm just going to spray Fluid Film over my frame, including the rust that I've scraped down to "good" metal. Supposedly the Fluid Film penetrates the pores of the rust, inhibiting oxidation. If I have to reapply every year, I guess I will.

    The time to have my truck rustproofed would have been when it was new 8 years ago. Although any new vehicle I've ever had, hasn't rusted like this.
     
  4. Oct 17, 2013 at 2:18 PM
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    I finally sprayed my frame today. Used the pro gun Kellsport Products supplied. I used a cheap compressor that I own and it performed great.
    I sprayed pretty heavy and used about half a gallon. I used an old milk carton as a funnel for pouring the product into the smaller spray canister. I do wish I had ordered the extension wand for the harder to reach places.

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  5. Oct 17, 2013 at 2:44 PM
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    I use a Wagner electric paint gun it makes a mist that pretty goes every where bottom line it works and works well. I spray every thing under the truck backing plates for the rear brakes any bolt that I may want to get off 5 years from now springs if it needs to move later in life it gets sprayed.
     
  6. Nov 2, 2013 at 3:28 PM
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  7. Nov 3, 2013 at 4:52 PM
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    I finished spraying my frame and the floor of the cab with FF today. Smell isn't too bad, reminds me of a fresh box of bandaids. For those of you who have applied it via spray gun, do you clean the gun and different application wands? Or since it doesn't dry, do you just leave it until next year?

    If you do clean your guns, what are you using for clean up? Water mixed with.....?
     
  8. Nov 5, 2013 at 6:22 AM
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    I put this off too damn long...maybe. Since it's not paint, can I apply FF in cooler weather, say like temps in the 40's?
     
  9. Nov 5, 2013 at 6:36 AM
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    I did. Went on fine, but before I put the spray bottle on the gun, I filled a pan with hot tap water and let it sit in the water while I set the truck on the ramps.

    If you are using the spray cans of FF instead of bulk application, just do the same with the cans. I did not put the pot of water on the stove, just hot tap water. It seemed to spray great.
     
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    I love FF. I just started using it to prepare for the winters. Picked up 3 cans at Canadian tire and covered the frame everywhere I could reach. 3 months later and the frame looks like new. I plan on doing this twice a year. Spring and fall. I really need to find that wand attachment next time. We spend so much on making our trucks look good but between FF and my westin mats these things make me feel good when I spend the money.
     
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    Sorry, didn't check back to this thread. I will end up going with Fluid Film but I did some other prep work first. The rust was getting sort of bad and I couldn't see just spraying over it with Fluid Film. I used a wire wheel, got off all the flaking stuff, cleaned up the frame a bit and hit it with some Rustoleum rusty metal paint. I will coat that with Fluid Film for some extra protection and just have to keep up with it annually.
     
  12. Nov 5, 2013 at 8:31 AM
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    That's a smart idea...Tho some folks might want to use the gas grill instead!
     
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    I just used 6 cans on my truck this weekend. :eek:
     
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    Did anyone used just Fluid Film aerosol cans with the new 24" extension wand with 360 nozzle to coat the boxed sections of the frame?

    I was planning to buy the 'Pro' kit with all the wands, but I'm running short on funds lately.
     
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    I used the 14" extension on the spray cans and had no problem getting all the boxed sections. There are plenty of holes to get the whole length.

    Does the smell ever go away? Mine reeks big time. I can smell it a few cars away in he parking lot and is inside the can until a few miles of driving with the fan on.
     
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    The smell went away in about a week for me
     
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    Would I be ok just heating it up then funneling it into an old windex bottle? Or should just buy the pro kit? Also, are there any stores in south jersey that would sell a gallon can?
     
  18. Dec 20, 2013 at 12:10 AM
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    Fluid film covers brand new transmission parts when they are delivered to the shop . The parts ordered are usually in a clear bag and covered with fluid film , Its good stuff .
    Just remember to remove it from flywheels and pressure plates before installing .
    Brake kleen seems to work best for removing fluid film .
    If you guys are sending metal parts anywhere , this is by far the best stuff to guarantee a rust free delivery .
    No doubt in my mind why people use it on their frames . Great product for sure !!
     
  19. Dec 20, 2013 at 3:33 AM
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    mr05taco - you can check a Grainger store for the gallon can if you have one around you. They sell lots of industrial stuff, tools, etc. That's where I ended up getting mine here in northern VT. They also sell the spray cans too.

    Arc'
     
  20. Dec 20, 2013 at 5:35 AM
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    I was hesitant to order the pro kit from Kellsport, but I am so glad that I did. I only had a cheapo air compressor and wasn't sure how well it would work. I set my air pressure to around 80psi and it sprayed beautifully. The kit was super easy to use and I will continue to use it for years to come. I would recommend to order the extension wand too. I only used about a half a gallon to spray my frame. I will be hitting it again in the spring and I will order another gallon next fall. Good luck with whatever you decide. :)

    One more thing, I live in upstate NY and my kit came in just a couple of days. I was surprised how fast the shipping was.
     
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