🛠️ Shield your ride from rust—because your gear deserves the best!
Fluid Film 1 Gallon Can is a solvent-free, lanolin-based rust inhibitor designed for long-lasting corrosion protection. Its anti-freezing properties make it ideal for winter equipment like snow blowers, while its eco-friendly formula ensures safe, clean application across a wide range of vehicles and machinery.
Material | Metal |
Brand | Fluid Film |
Package Information | Can |
Liquid Volume | 1 Gallons |
Item Weight | 333 Grams |
Recommended Uses For Product | Automotive |
Flash Point | 207 Degrees Celsius |
Specific Uses For Product | Corrosion Prevention, Lubrication |
Item Form | Liquid |
Manufacturer | Fluid Film |
Unit Count | 128.0 Fluid Ounces |
UPC | 628586242883 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Model | FLUID FILM - CNAS - 1 GALLON |
Item Weight | 11.7 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 9 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | FLUID FILM - CNAS - 1 GALLON |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | CNAS_B_FBA |
K**K
Perfect
Perfect, used it for what I needed and still have a half a can left
A**W
Amazing stuff
I love Fluid Film. Even the odor/fragrance is not objectionable at all. It just smells natural.1) I wipe Fluid Film on the interior and exterior of my F150 and it works perfectly on the plastic trim pieces. Same on my wife's Porsche though a bit more sparingly. Wife has a very, very sensitive nose and hasn't complained. No more expensive ArmorAll for me.2) We have a 30 year old (1994) utility trailer and I spray Fluid Film on it with a paint sprayer using an air compressor. I thin it a bit with standard paint thinner until it seems liquid enough to spray. I don't know, probably about 7 parts FF and 1 part thinner, I just wing it. I spray everything on the trailer: wood, metal, wiring, tires, wheels, underneath, on top/inside. The trailer has a thick coating of dust from our dirt road and I don't even wash it off first. I just spray enough that it soaks the dust and makes a thicker coat. Don't think I'll be buying tire shine anymore, either, FF does the job.3) We have decorative old whisky barrels outside and I also spray FF on those. On everything, the wood staves, the metal bands, the top. Protects everything and makes them look amazing.Bought my first gallon of FF about 6 months ago and just purchased another gallon. The first gallon pail arrived without a handle but I robbed a handle from a 5 gallon bucket and made it work. This second gallon arrived upside down but no spillage.Hope this helps someone.
A**R
Rust prevention
Have purchased this product manyTime, money well spent
I**N
1 Gal. does not go very far
If this is the first time for your SUV, 1 Gal is barely enough. I ran out of it even before I got to the cavities. Time will tell how long the coating will stay on before being washed off.
D**R
Read this review
Let me start off by saying you need in airless sprayer, like the one professional painters use in order to properly apply this. I don't care what the manufacturer says what the instructions say, I've been using this product for more than 15 years and it is the only way to do it. With that being said fluid film is nothing short of a miracle product. I can almost imagine a guy standing on the back of a horse drawn carriage selling this stuff as a cure for everything from arthritis to the rust on the underside of your… Horse carriage? In all seriousness, it's nothing but lanolin which is the product that sheep produce in their wool. I have a 2005 F3 50 super duty with a full-size bed in the Quad cab, distinct like a limo. I live in Northeast Ohio and we certainly have salt and snow, I don't have is a spot of rust on this truck with 26,000 miles. The vehicle was purchased to use around my property so it doesn't get a lot of actual real-time. That means that sits, which we all know is bad for car or truck. This product not only does what's advertised but it lubricates joints and prevents water from causing lock on things like calipers or rusting out brake lines. Basically you can go to Home Depot and get a cheap airless sprayer (you will use it for other things) and climb underneath your truck and just spray away. It sticks to the metal and all surfaces, does not matter if it gets on the exhaust because it will just burn off but by early summer you'll notice it's still there… Dirty and disgusting but it's still there. What you won't find is rust, this stuff is worth its weight in gold when you consider the price of a new vehicle should you trust out. In my very humble opinion, you would be crazy not to try this to protect expensive asset
A**.
Easy to apply, not able to comment yet on how well it works
I am in a perpetual battle with rust. I live in Michigan, and buy older high mileage cars for my family. I have tried many rust converter products. A neighbor told me about this product, so I bought a gallon to give it a try. What I like about it is the ease of application. I keep the gallon close by whenever I go underneath any of my cars and give a brush to anything that looks like rust, or even the signs that it could become rust... From an application standpoint, it goes on easily, covers well, and when I have gone back under the vehicle for other work, it seems to be holding up well. It's my first year, so time will tell if it holds back the rust. That said, I have found nothing that works hands down. Some products slow the rust down, but I have found nothing that stops rust in it's tracks. To give you an example of my yearly routine: Jack up the car on all four corners and remove the wheels: Wash the underbody, let it dry a few days, treat anything that looks like rust with a rust converter, give it a couple of days to dry, then retreat if required, or cover the treated area with rustoleum rust primer, give it a couple of days, then paint it with rustoleum shiny black paint. Then move to the next car, and the next car, and the next car. Repeat yearly. The one downside to this product that I can say so far, if it does not work, the are applied is oily/greasy and unlikely to be easily prepped for any other type of rust conversion/paint product.
R**H
before and after
I moved from Massachusetts to Florida. With that move, I anticipated rust accelerating on my vehicles due to humidity and living near the beach. I purchased this product for my 69 Chevelle to cover it from rusting in the Miami humidity. I had some spray left over so sprayed it on my rusty 2004 SUV. I sprayed the Drivers side swing arm with Fluid film on Feb 10, 2020. the passenger side swing arm I did not apply fluid film and you can see the rust difference after almost 5 years. this pic was taken sept 12, 2024 . The car did have rust prior to applying fluid film but this definitely slowed or even eliminated it from growing on the drivers side.
D**O
Effectiveness TBD
I ordered the coating and the applicator. It took me about two hours to apply this product to my truck and it is really messy! Be sure to wear proper respiratory protection, and in hindsight, a Tyvec coverall would have been a good idea. I used latex kitchen gloves on my hands. There is a definite odor for about a week, and the overspray will cling to the windows and painted surfaces, so you will need to wash the vehicle after applying this product.
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