SidecarFlip wrote:
Grit dog wrote:
Ok, so Fluid Film is good stuff, use it myself, but it’s not a substitute for painting. It does provide a decent , sacrificial barrier to corrosion, but if paint sticks to the metal it’s better. Fluid film is akin to oil spraying an undercarriage.
Fair statement but.. Most builder apply the minimal amount of paint and in some cases, no paint at all. It's like spray paint in Indiana is a rare commodity....;)
That’s because all the RV builders are huffing it instead of spraying it! Lol
Yes fluid film in crevasses. THey actually make a spray coating with a hose with radial nozzle outlets that you can fish into tubing and other voids and supposedly get a 360deg spray pattern.
Fluid film on exterior surfaces won’t last as long as paint, por 15 etc. it’s more bang for the buck to paint areas that are accessible. Every few years I burn up a few cans under the truck and trailers. It helps.