Okay! Never heard of Fluid Film but sounds great. I just found a place on the big auction site that has 12 - 11.75oz cans for $79.42 shipped. Seemed like a good price from what I see. What else do I need to apply this or can I spray right from the cans?
Dang, that's a great price!!! Can you tell us who has it at that price? I normally get from http://www.kellsportproducts.com and I just checked and it's $107.40.
I'd get at least one case, maybe more. Once you use it once, you'll go through 2-3 cans one day hitting everything in the house, shop and vehicles.
You spray it right out of the can. It'll come with one of those little red hoses that attach to the spray nozzle so you can hit the tight areas.
If they have it at that price, check out a gallon jug. If you can get it for under $45-50 it may be worthwhile getting one of those as well. This gets applied with a paint brush. Works great for larger areas. Snow plow blades, under the mower deck... (when you're done brushing it on, just stick the brush in a plastic grocery bag or ziplock bag. The stuff doesn't harden so the brush remains good. You just want to keep it clean).
You can spray it right from cans if you want but I purchase it by the gallon and spray it with an undercoating gun....the gallon stuff is considerably thicker than the spray can stuff is and it goes on heavier and the higher pressure allows you to get into crevices you can't with an aerosol can
ThanksThat's what they sell it for on Ebay
http://www.ebay.com/itm/FLUID-FILM-...970?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item417793c052
I haven't found the end of the shelf life. I don't think the stuff goes bad, ever. I have spray cans that are a few years old, kept in a shop that freezes and it still comes out fine although I always raise the temp of the can above freezing before using.How about shelf life on the spray? on the gallon cans? Looking at picking up some of each.
Dang, that's a great price!!! Can you tell us who has it at that price? I normally get from http://www.kellsportproducts.com and I just checked and it's $107.40.
I'd get at least one case, maybe more. Once you use it once, you'll go through 2-3 cans one day hitting everything in the house, shop and vehicles.
You spray it right out of the can. It'll come with one of those little red hoses that attach to the spray nozzle so you can hit the tight areas.
If they have it at that price, check out a gallon jug. If you can get it for under $45-50 it may be worthwhile getting one of those as well. This gets applied with a paint brush. Works great for larger areas. Snow plow blades, under the mower deck... (when you're done brushing it on, just stick the brush in a plastic grocery bag or ziplock bag. The stuff doesn't harden so the brush remains good. You just want to keep it clean).
I've always used a brush so I too would like to hear about sprayer techniques.I don't have a gun but could probably get one. Do you have to dilute it from the gallon can or just apply it straight.
What kind of pressure to you apply it with?
How about shelf life on the spray? on the gallon cans? Looking at picking up some of each.
Where's a Good place to get a gun??
I have the fluid film sprayer. It puts on a thick coat. The aerosol cans "fizz" this sprayer doesn't. I bought a 5 gallon pail and it came with 2 empty qt containers that the sprayer screws on. Also has a dabbing brush included.. I reapply often- the mud seems to come off much easier.... collie
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I ordered one of their undercoat sprayers? Is that what you are using? If so, how much air pressure do you use? Maybe it will tell me when it comes
Would a professional paint sprayer work for the Fluid Film ? I have several of them.
...... two guns
I don't have a gun but could probably get one. Do you have to dilute it from the gallon can or just apply it straight.
What kind of pressure to you apply it with?
How about shelf life on the spray? on the gallon cans? Looking at picking up some of each.
Where's a Good place to get a gun??
Would a professional paint sprayer work for the Fluid Film ? I have several of them.
...... two guns