Your goto undercarriage spray?
Looking to use something on pretty much the whole underside of the truck that will help protect some from water, salt during the winter etc. I dont want to use Fluid film since its kinda messy and makes the underside of the truck look terrible and almost un-cleanable. Im going to use Fluid film in my boxed frame, but looking for a dressing that lasts a while, isnt TOO shiny, and dries to the touch...thus making it less attractable to dust/dirt.
Also hoping that dressing the metals will help ward off corrosion/rust on them as well.
suggestions?
Re: Your goto undercarriage spray?
Griot's Garage sells a rust inhibitor type product IIRC but if not, check out Eastwood, I'm sure they sell something for sure[emoji362][emoji362]
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Re: Your goto undercarriage spray?
Fluid film. Look no further. Been around for years. I’ve used it for years. It works.
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Fluid film. Look no further. Been around for years. I’ve used it for years. It works.
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I've used it before but it makes the underside gross after a while/repetitive uses
Re: Your goto undercarriage spray?
3M rubberized undercoating
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Sonus Motorkote? I just asked this question the other day.
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I've used it before but it makes the underside gross after a while/repetitive uses
What's the reason you want to spray the undercarriage?
Is it for winter/salt/road chemical protection? If that's the objective, then Fluid Film is easily one of, if not the best products. It's a wet coating so it never dries, creeps into every crevice, and attracts dirt. Will keep the chassis rust free.
Or is this a show car and you're going for "looks" and won't see any salt/winter elements. If this is the objective, then stay away from Fluid Film and just spray it down with any decent plastic/rubber dressing. AG sells a ton of them.
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