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After searching online some more I said screw it and just went with the proven Fluid Film and their modified undercoat gun. I also tried it using an old siphon cup paint gun and the wax would solidify in the tip as it cooled from the air passing through it. Where can I use Fluid Film? Fluid Film has a myriad of uses.The melted wax would start to solidify in my squirt bottle as it cooled. It will stop rust from starting and halt the spread of existing rust, safely and naturally. Fluid Film is a non-toxic, environmentally friendly lubricant, penetrate and anti-corrosive which is made on a natural lanolin base. Available in value-sized one-gallon cans, this. For big and highly involved rust-protection jobs, look no further than Fluid Film Protectant and Lubricant. If you are looking for more options to the Boeshield Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Both those products are very good. Eastwood has it in a black even where AMSOIL has the original amber color.

Or i can clean it up, paint it with rust reformer and get it sprayed yearly with fluid film. I am not endorsed b.I hear that rubberized undercoating is horrible and it will rust even worse, but what about cosmoline? Its also like a hard uncoating so Im worried that it would do the same thing rubberized would.

Some points that I gathered from applying both Fluid Film and Cosmoline. I used Fluid Film for several years.Yes the quality is potato - I was to lazy to grab better camera.J Jhenderson Registered Joined 5,627 Posts #11 However Woolwax is much more resistant to wash-off and provides protection for a much longer period of time. Where can I use Fluid Film? Fluid Film has a myriad of uses.Woolwax has the same creeping & migration qualities as Fluid Film. Granted this could be overkill as the coating on the frame might work as designed for 25+ years ( arbitrary number ) but for a few bucks, maybe a cosmoline based spray would help. Now I plan on keeping the truck for many years, so I would want it to last. Im not talking about a thinner spray like fluid film, something thick and waxy.Wool wax seems to spray on a lot thicker and I made the mistake of doing it on a windy day (got all over my face). Wool wax had a lot stronger odor that lingered longer. People say fluid film smells way worse, I found that to be the opposite, fluid film did have an odor but nothing terrible. It isn't like tradition undercoatings, that are really bad or worse than just leaving it alone and paint only.

Bottom line, Cosmoline out performs Fluid film by a long shot. Well, now having experience in using RP-342 Cosmoline, as well as fluid film, they both have their place.
