brownie289
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I was in Lowe's today and Fluid Film is only $8 per can..that's a good deal I paid $11 elsewhere...
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Good find! Was it on sale or is that the regular price? Best deal I've found is Amazon for about $10/can...I was in Lowe's today and Fluid Film is only $8 per can..that's a good deal I paid $11 elsewhere...
That was their "new lower price" I had just bought a case off Amazon also..Good find! Was it on sale or is that the regular price? Best deal I've found is Amazon for about $10/can...
I was in Lowe's today and Fluid Film is only $8 per can..that's a good deal I paid $11 elsewhere...
Very trueCans don't work fer****, you need a set up like Corey. I did cans on mine, and even in mild CA it just didn't last long.
I had bought that extension for the cans...was much better than the straws but messy, just kept falling off.
I need to buy the gun you all speak of..can I use my small compressor for that? Never have painted before sorry not that familiar.
This thread popping up has reminded me to ask - my white truck always seems to have dirty black build up of some sort in the gaps between the front fender and rocker panel, in the gap between the doors and between the rear of the rocker panel and front of the bed. All at the bottom along the rocker panel area.
Does anyone else have this? I just assumed it was my Corrosion Free (i.e. Fluid Film), since it almost looks like dirt sticking to oil.
Curious if anyone else with a white or light colored truck has the same experience.
Technically..... yes, but yo will get sick of it real fast. Id use at least a 50 gallon with a spray gun. But i am impatient and time is valuable. A smaller 25 gallon will still work.
But a 3 gallon..... no chance.
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My white truck does the same.. if I don't wash it for a few weeks I can see oily residue creeping out of a lot of the panels.. I think the brake dust makes it look blackThis thread popping up has reminded me to ask - my white truck always seems to have dirty black build up of some sort in the gaps between the front fender and rocker panel, in the gap between the doors and between the rear of the rocker panel and front of the bed. All at the bottom along the rocker panel area.
Does anyone else have this? I just assumed it was my Corrosion Free (i.e. Fluid Film), since it almost looks like dirt sticking to oil.
Curious if anyone else with a white or light colored truck has the same experience.