DSXMachina
Just passing through.
- Joined
- Apr 18, 2019
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- Location
- Nashua NH
- Genesis Model Type
- Equus (2011-2016)
Good point. It will wash off the broad flat surfaces directly hit by spray. However, Fluid Film creeps into all the little crevasses around body welds, and where panels abut each other, and isn't water soluble. It can also be sprayed directly into all the chassis/frame/unibody drain holes where rust starts and pressure washers can't get to. I spray every nut and body under my vehicles and years later the parts disassemble easily. Pinch bolts on struts? Ball joint nuts? Tie rod adjustment sleeves? All come right apart.I love Fluid Film but it washes off with a pressure washer so just make sure you're not going through a pressurized undercarriage wash!
I can just imagine all readers living down South wondering what the fuss is all about. They've never seen a lace rocker panel, or a bolt so eaten by rust it is half its original diameter, or alignment adjusters corroded into one lump of inseparable metal. Salt. The new car dealer's best friend here anywhere in the Rust Belt.




