Fluid Film Black vs Fluid Film - Are They Identical? - Undercoat Review & Comparison Test
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- čas přidán 8. 05. 2022
- Review and Comparison Test of fluid film black vs. regular fluid film to prevent rust.
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this is a very simple, yet perfect review of the two products, and how they perform in a real use case.
Thanks!
Very well done. You would make Project Farm proud.
Thank you for taking the extra step of spraying it directly onto the paint to give a great visual representation of how long it lasts.
That was truly a selfless act that I, nor almost anyone else would never do.
I just bought a gallon and a sprayer.
They should sponsor you. They're missing out on an opportunity. Great vid! Thanks man.
The Black is helpfull you can see how long it last, easy to check on in the Spring 🧐👍🏻
Never heard of that stuff before, good to know it exists.
You are correct on most car washes and salt. To get it all you need tk be extremely thorough and get all over underneath with an underbody wand, also using salt away spray at the same time. Good review
Great video!!! I was worried about it washing away easily. 💯
Excellent video. Was interested in how the black would work. Thanks again. Greeting's from Ontario
Thanks! I like the black a little better but they are nearly identical
Just did my ranger in the bucket of black , I like the black because i can see if its still there.
great video. I use this stuff and it works wonders on my old Jeep in the PA winters.
PA here too. I have a 2020 JL that I use it on and so far, so good. Make sure you blast as much as you can inside those frame cutouts. It will creep all through the frame if you hog it in there.
Great test! Could u do similar test in the future FF vs Canadian Corrosion Free Rust Cure pls 🙂
Thanks for this Kurt, I'm about to have my car professionally done with this stuff.
Good idea!
This was great, thank you!
Thank you this is well done and informative.
No problem!
I mix graphite powder with my regular fluid film , doesn't take much to make it black , thats all they use in it so way more cost effective to add it yourself if using gallon or 20 L pails
Fluid film black would be somewhat better lube because of the graphite added.
Still waiting for scented fluid film.
Amazing, when reapplying this product what would be the best technique is pressure washing before use enough to prep it?
Yea that’s probably the best just make sure it dries off fully before applying. I usually don’t do much prep
Hey man from your experience with fluid film once it starts to warm up like it is now and the fluid film is on your car pretty good with some dirt in it as well. Does the salt rinse off ? Or does it attach to the fluid film like the dirt and grime ? Starting to wash my undercarriage but the film is on there really good lol
It can attach some to the dirt, it’s not a problem though becuase it’s not in contact with the metal. I just wait till alll the salt is off the roads then wash the underside really well.
Hi, how many cans would you think is needed for a normal sized sedan? Also is fluid film black necessary for black sedans? And would surface shields application stand out color wise on a black car or is the graphite powder needed. Thanks for your time
You don't need to use the black its just preference, takes about 3 cans for a car.
@@KurtofTrades wouldn't surface shield and regular fluid film stand out on a black car which wouldn't blend in aesthetically?
In my experience, it takes a ton of detergent soap, such as Dawn to remove fluid film from a surface. Regular car washes, touchless or not, won't remove it. Even car washes with the rocker and under blasters don't remove it. Even Dawn will eventually get clogged up with lanolin and become ineffective at washing it off pretty fast, requiring more Dawn to be applied.
And that's why I love this product 👌💪🏽
Me too!
Great video. We have lanoguard here in the UK, which is similar to Fluidfilm, but it isn't black.
Good stuff!
Used it on my legacy gt
Can you do a comparison video comparison of wool wax vs fluid film
I should yes! Good idea.
@@KurtofTradessurface shield too 😄
How do you remove old coating in order to reapply? Just pressure wash or you need some kind of solvent like brake cleaner or something like that?
Pressure washer gets most of it, I usually just apply it over what’s left from last year
Is there an option for clear spray? I want to spot treat some surface rust to prevent spreading
The regular is more clear, not completely though especially if you put it on thick.
Im getting a new vehicle. Should I wash underneath it before applying for the first time or does it matter. We are already in winter so there will be probably some salt underneath
I would try to, just make sure to let it dry good before applying
In another video someone claims the black is simply done with graphite powder, he mixes in 3/4 cup of graphite powder to a gallon of regular fluid film and that's all it takes. Buying the graphite powder costs a fraction of the extra the black FF costs.
Can’t do that with the cabs though.
@@KurtofTradeswdym?
@@whatitisnt. He meant you can't add graphite to the single-use cans, you can add to the large buckets if your applying with the sprayer.
@@henreedee will it not dilute and make it less affective?
@@whatitisnt. @whatitisnt. I'm not sure tbh, but the graphite would mix into the fluid film and just add color, they don't add a lot, but by volume it would be like 200ml/3785ml = 0.05 or 5%. So still possible to affect, maybe that's why it clings to the car a bit more at the beginning of the demonstration
Good stuff
Doesn't the salt and dirt just stick to the fluid film? If the fluid film won't wash off, arent those contaminants just building up on there? Next time it seems like you would be applying it over that crap again. Just curious about your thoughts?
Yea it will, but it holds it there so it’s not on the metal.
I use Surface shield by PB Blaster
It doesent creep as good as FF?
What about the smell? Does Black smell better than regular fluid film? Thank you.
Smells identical
@@KurtofTrades Oh no.... 🥲
It goes away after a day or two
@@KurtofTrades neither I spray it wrong or too much.
The smell is still there after like a week.
Whenever it’s raining, it’s even worse.
I could only smell paraffin wax when I used Fluid Film Black. The MSDS also says paraffin wax as main ingredient. Not sure why they claim it's sheep oil.
FF Black costs more if you buy the bulk sizes.
this is why i wont put my car through a car wash with brushes.i dont want greasy fluid firm slapping my paint finish
If they could make a clear version
Normal is pretty clear when it’s not super thick. I guess that is until it gets dirt caked on it. Clear would eventually get really dirty too
Why are you putting it on your car paint?
Just so it is easier to see what it does. On the underside it’s hard to see it.
It was a demonstration
Be careful not to spray this stuff on your brakes :)
Now I need a video on how to easily remove fluid film applied out of a 5 gallon bucket by the fluid film applicator. Stuff is thick and nothing takes it off and I need it all off lol...