If you have a nice ride in SW Pennsylvania and you plan on keeping it, you better have a winter ride because sooner or later it will get rotten. I even film and oil my winter ride and it still gets rust. Its minimal but its rust. I lived in Tucson, Az. now there is where it is nice to work on cars and trucks if you don't mind cookin!
My 1991 Chevy 2500 still in mint shape with 400k on the body, got a new gm engine and transmission, fluid filmed every year from new. And never winter driven,
In some places down here in the south people will have the underside of their vehicle coated with RhinoLiner or equivalent. It's about a $1,000 or so expense but, should you go north into the salt or to the beach areas in salt water, even into the mudholes of the woods it's protected. Maybe a service you guys could offer up there. FLASH…money maker
Steel city oil undercoating keeps my 2011 sierra still lookin new. If you live in the Pittsburgh area I highly recommend. They're very thorough pulling all plugs, tail lights, inner fenders,dropping spare if you have one.
Oh Mr. O, what could be better than classic rock and Fluid Film ? Maybe watching a guy holding a paper bag with 4 pieces of bacon and an egg over smoking coals ha ha ha
I love fuild film, but what Iβve found is you gotta do it before the rust starts or it just seems to lock it in and make stuff rust faster if you donβt have clean metal first.
Not sure if you've already done so, but I'd love to see an overview of your application process. I've started applying a can or two to the underbody of our cars here in the Chicago area before winter. Would be great to see application by a pro!
Brings back the memory, my father crowling under the '72 volkswagen 1300.02 every year with a big brush undercoating. It did work, the car still lives don't know who owns it.
AC/DC π€
Hiya Eric
Is that a βwax oilβ?
If you have a nice ride in SW Pennsylvania and you plan on keeping it, you better have a winter ride because sooner or later it will get rotten. I even film and oil my winter ride and it still gets rust. Its minimal but its rust. I lived in Tucson, Az. now there is where it is nice to work on cars and trucks if you don't mind cookin!
Hows your tundra looking? I use krown, works great!
Chevy Thunder
That GM needs all the help it can get.
Would love to see a video on application
Do you put on a suit and put a tarp down on the ground? Whenever I spray that stuff it rains everywhere.
Thats the only way to save them.
My 1991 Chevy 2500 still in mint shape with 400k on the body, got a new gm engine and transmission, fluid filmed every year from new. And never winter driven,
Those carpet liners are annoying to get out
Oh yeah,…
I remember maybe a couple years back you had some pros come and do it. Did you do that again or DIY?
When can I bring my car by?
In some places down here in the south people will have the underside of their vehicle coated with RhinoLiner or equivalent. It's about a $1,000 or so expense but, should you go north into the salt or to the beach areas in salt water, even into the mudholes of the woods it's protected. Maybe a service you guys could offer up there. FLASH…money maker
My 2017 Fiat 500 Abarth has been through at least 5 winters and still looks perfect underneath. I think some European cars do this already.
This helps preserves cars quite well in AZ. It gives them a nice Sunshine glowβ¦π΅βπ«
Yeah, buy it by the case. Maybe I should go for the barrel ! Lol
Nice.
A full fluid film video is what we need…..
And more brake jobbies.
Need another full video spraying that magical stuff
One of my favorite YouTubers playing one of my favorite songs from one of my favorite bands. What's not to like!
Do you still promote Krown??
thanks alot…now i have to find on youtube
AC/DC'S (HIGH WAY TO HELL}vid………
How much is a coating and where is the closest place to md
Looks like today was fluid film day, before the winter of rust discontent
Steel city oil undercoating keeps my 2011 sierra still lookin new. If you live in the Pittsburgh area I highly recommend. They're very thorough pulling all plugs, tail lights, inner fenders,dropping spare if you have one.
That's a big project eric lol, stopping rust is no easy task, but if theres a guy for the job…you are deffinately the guy to do it π
Finally someone playing a jam!! π€π½
Oh Mr. O, what could be better than classic rock and Fluid Film ? Maybe watching a guy holding a paper bag with 4 pieces of bacon and an egg over smoking coals ha ha ha
I love fuild film, but what Iβve found is you gotta do it before the rust starts or it just seems to lock it in and make stuff rust faster if you donβt have clean metal first.
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Sheep Power!
Wish it could be made retroactive! If you sprayed mine, it would make the rust soft and supple.
I wondered how ur truck held upπ€LOOKS GREAT!!
You should see some of the cars we have in south Texas, it'd make you sorry jealous to see how clean they are
Almost as clean as a my 25 year old Florida truck πππππ
Im sorry but if your gonna start ac/dcβ¦ you leave it play till iβm done with the air guitar πΈ
I am seriously considering putting a lift outside just for spraying fluid film.
Fluid Filmβ¦Finally a sponsor.
Is the key to helping with that washing your undercarriage etc after every snow?
Nothing can stop the power of the sheep. Love the videos.
I hate these short videos, can't even go full screen!
Fluid film is the best! Do my 3rd gen , 2000 4Runner every couple of years. Completely rust free.
I stopped my truck frost rusting in ny by moving to fl
Excellent choice of music.
I like deep creep better. 1991 Caprice LS 2000 Chevy 4×4 LS ππ
Yankees and your rusty crusty cars
what did they put a whole barrel of fluid film on bottom of that truck
In the old days guys would spray a ligh oil on the underside,think it was mineral oil.
Krown from Canada also good stuff .
We need that down on Long Island NY sea and road salt here .
I wish i had a time machine
how much does it cost MR O?
Highway to Hell. π΅
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An ounce of prevention is worth more than a pound of cure
You should be sponsored Mr. O! A picture sells a thousand cans!
Sponsorship?
Not sure if you've already done so, but I'd love to see an overview of your application process. I've started applying a can or two to the underbody of our cars here in the Chicago area before winter. Would be great to see application by a pro!
Brings back the memory, my father crowling under the '72 volkswagen 1300.02 every year with a big brush undercoating. It did work, the car still lives don't know who owns it.
Just long enough to recognize the AC/DC, just short enough to avoid the strike lol
Ohhh yeah…
I have but a can for my full fleet.. I need that fifty gallon drum..
Nice! Any issues with boots or bushings swelling? There seems to be a lot of mixed information about that out there
Omg another one!! People would pay good money for the preventive rust coating
4 years of NY winters and Fluid Filmed every year. Still mint ππ
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Buy it by the drum!! Awesome!! LOL
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