Best Car Undercoating? Let's find out! Is Flex Seal the Best Rust & Salt Protection?
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- FLEX SEAL, WD-40 Specialist Long Term Corrosion Inhibitor, Fluid Film, Corrosion X HD, CRC Heavy Duty Corrosion Inhibitor, Corrosion Block, and used motor oil tested as car / vehicle undercoating for resistance to rock chips and corrosion (oxidation / rust). Various deicing products, such as salt brine, are used on roads to make them safe for driving, but these products cause corrosion. Hope this video helps you select a product that's best for your circumstances. I purchased all of the products with the generous support from Patreon supporters.
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Thanks to everyone who requested this one and please let me know which products you'd like tested in round 2. Thanks again, Todd
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Would love to see Undercoating in a Can for round 2.
Cosmoline RP342
New Hampshire Oil and Undercoat (NHOU) is pretty big go to up in New England
Woolwax plz.
Keep up the excellent work on your channel. Congratulations on the success of the channel. You deserve it for the very large amount of effort, work, and money spent to make your channel awsome as it is. THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING YOU DO. 👏👏👏👏👏
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐10/10 every time. 👏👏👏👏👏.
What I’m most impressed by is how long he’s been able to keep track of his pen.
lol. Great point!
You try not to misplace a fisher space pen
@@picax8398 Exactly! I've had mine for about five years and not lost it yet.
Very fancy and expensive pen. It's one of those things that are too nice to lose. You keep it in a special case when not in use.
A good ink stick is hard to hold onto!
We never intended for someone to actually test our product by spray-washing... Damn that Todd!
lol. I really believe in putting product to the test. Thank you!
CRC out there performing in ways that the competition is claiming but failing.
I never go through a car wash with undercarriage spray...oh wait. ALWAYS!
@@ProjectFarm do a video testing out the best paint stripper for both car paint and on wood
Once cosmoline has 'set', it takes a solvent to get it off. My dad had to deal with that in WWII and he complained about it for decades afterward.
I was literally thinking to myself if there is a better option than Fluid Film, and I stumbled upon this video. I drive a truck and live on a dirt road, so I genuinely appreciate the lengths you go to for testing.
Thanks!
Cosmoline is not better than ff over paint. It dry and do not move. Cosmo is excellent over rust.
@@ProjectFarm check out USA Fluid.
It's multi use but fantastic rust inhibitor. They use it on the Bonneville Salt Flats & other places
Wool Wax is similar to Fluid film but even thicker fyi
@Kent Altobelli I actually purchased that this year in the white and black for my truck. Do you have any experience with this product?
7 years of Fluid Film on my Honda (applied yearly) It has done very well in the Ohio rust belt, and when I look at the underside of similar aged cars, the difference is obvious. It is also very easy to apply, and keeps fasteners and bolts from rusting up on the undercarriage. I highly recommend it. Great video!
Thanks! Thanks for sharing.
I'm in Pittsburgh, and sprayed my Subaru 7 years ago (and then touch up with cans once a year) and when you wipe your finger under the car, the film comes away and is beautifully clean underneath
Fluid Film is the best I have found for Iowa winter. I also use it to lube door hinges and latches on vehicles and use it on random pivot points on tractors, etc.
@Scooty Puff jr. I've tried the PB Surface Shield and it stays in place and is more water resistant
@@dobledekersoulwrekr ok thanks, I'll check it out
Man, this cardboard box will never rust!
lol. Nice!
@@ProjectFarm warning his videos maybe addictive.
Fabian Konrath but when he goes to burn it, it will burn for 30 days
We got a nos mid 60s mechanical oil pressure gauge sealed in a cosmoline covered box.
Opened er up and it looked like new.
apply cardboard to underside for maximum protection...
my man's out here killin ol wives tales one at a time ⌚
Thank you for the feedback!
Was hoping Scharpfs would have been one of the choices to see how well it holds up. Thanks for you hard work!
@@barkerbarkerbarker why would you coat your leaf springs anyway? I've never seen a leaf spring rust through before the rest of the vehicle.
@@iamzid mettle on metal
@@31terikennedy no room between the leafs for corrosion to occur... then to allow your waste oil to sink in between the individual lengths, you need to rotate the leaf spring sideways... do you dunk ya vehicle into salt water??? Even then like the gentleman said... the vehicle would rust around the springs as spring steel has more Zinc Nickel Magnesium for its composition.
I use fluid film on my Jeep, Crown Vic ( every October ) and my mower decks ( everyMarch ). It seems to be good at preventing grass buildup on the mowers as well! Love to see how the other products work as well if I decide to change it up or try to look for something better.
Thank you Project Farm!
You are welcome! Thanks for the suggestion.
Great tip on the mower! Adding that to my winterizing process.
Mower deck, great idea friend
How does CRC compare to Surface Shield by PB Blaster?
As somebody who volunteers on an Iowa-class battleship, and deals with literal tons of Cosmoline applied as preservative, I can tell you that yes, it works an absolute treat in inhibiting corrosion - there is really no better product.
But if you ever... and I mean EVER have to remove it once it's dried, you will first have to travel through all seven circles of hell, while getting beaten with sticks. It's a literal nightmare. The only things that even turn it into a gelatinous state are chemicals the EPA banned decades ago.
Just... be damned well sure that whatever you're applying that CRC to will never, ever, EVER need to have it taken off again.
Thanks for the feedback.
If the Battleship you work on is the Missouri, then I'm partly to blame for your woes. During her Decommissioning, we had actual 55gal drums up on deck that we hand pumped down through the fuel and oil inlet pipes. The prevailing hope was that she MIGHT be brought back someday.....and so the Cosmolene went everywhere and anywhere we could get it.
Grand old girls, those Battleships are. Thank you for taking care of them in my stead.
@@BattleshipSailorBB63🇺🇸✝️
@@BattleshipSailorBB63what's up shipmate?
@@hiorder Yo! You were on the Missouri?
It’s incredible the amount of work he puts into his videos, so detailed and informative and of course honest as he has no sponsors. Hope the video gets millions of views 💪🏼
Thank you very much!
I couldn't say it any better. Absolutely love this chanel. Video every day please 😆😆😆
No sponsers is why his results are credible
I agree another great video as usual. Keep em coming
Neverthelast his modesty compared to other "famous" tubers he didnt let popularity corrupt his character really a guy I'd have as a pal. Best guy on the web
Oh, I knew this would be a good one even before I watched it. Watching now...
Thank you and hope you enjoy the video!
@@ProjectFarm I did indeed. So if I were to buy a truck for general small-farm use and some occasional off-road fun...am I correct in thinking that CRC is the ticket?
I just realised it is a new video. I just did a marathon. Love this guy.
@@ItsIdaho Yup...what's great is that the info is actually usable. No clickbait, no long drawn out nonsense ending up with more talking than results. As a guy who spends a lot fo time in the garage/shop and makes CZcams videos as well, this is one of my very favorite channels. Never lets me down.
@@ProjectFarm I'd like to see which spray can bed liner is the best. I'm about to do a couple of projects and I'd love to get your input on it.
Keep up the great work! 👍🏻
nice, ive been using corrosion X and fluid film for YEARS. Your results back my opionions... Great stuff
Great test, Todd. Thanks for all the time you put in, and the useful information we gearheads get out of it. Keep em comin!
Me: I need to buy something
My Brain: watch Project Farm to know what to buy
Thanks for watching!
Absolutely the first thing I do is check here to see if there is a review on that tool or product
Honestly, the students in my school that participate in our yearly science fair could learn TONS from how you design and perform your tests!
I tell my mom this all the time, shes an 8th grade Science teacher. The way he considers extraneous variables and strives to keep it as controlled as possible is truly an art form haha. Todd is the homie you never knew you needed.
Thank you very much!
Time for some fun homework watch 5 project farm videos
@@ironicchannelname6457 GREAT way to spend some quality time!
I here it now... Mom I was doing my homework and I blew up the lawnmower, or Sorry Mrs. J, I did my math homework before my science homework, and while testing fuels, the lawnmower ate my math homework!
Moving to a place m going to need this. Could not be happier i found this video.
I don't even know about or use half the products you test on your channel, I'm simply just here to learn. Thank you so much for these videos!
When I live in Cleveland, OH rust was always a concern. I fixed the problem by moving to Phoenix, AZ. ;-)
@Ryben Flynn N Olmsted to Florida 10 yrs ago. Still use Fluid Film down here. LMAO
lol. That'll solve it!
NitePHX 👍😆Current Clevelander here, planning on moving to Nevada one day. I have to admit not dealing with road salt anymore plays a part in my decision.
Stow Ohio to South Texas 40 years ago...no more rusty vehicles. Just sun baked!
So now your problem is that your belongings melt, instead of rust!
TIME TO RUN A MOTOR ON FLUID FILM LOL
lol. Thank you for the video idea!
I'll bet it does well.
Love that stuff you can spray it on your boots to coat them like mink oil as well, trust me I tried it lol
@@ProjectFarm youre awsome
As a lubricant or a fuel?
Thank you for this video. Great comparison! Valuable results!
Just what I'm looking for that I didn't remember to look for. I want something to use on the underside of my mower decks for the winter to help stop the rust and keep in check. Thanks! Your testing is logical and easy to see the results.
Thanks!
As professional mechanic I recomend fluid film we use it once a 1yr on customer cars and its works great also lubricates great as well
Special mention to the yellow tape, did a pretty good job too :P
Great point!
@@ProjectFarm I think we should use yellow tape! :)
I'm so glad you are an unbiased CZcams channel, you help so much when I'm buying tools and products.
Thanks!
Wow, your passion for the cause is admirable. Thank you.
You are welcome!
Fluid Film, you say?
[South Main Auto has entered the chat]
Sheep sound intensifies 😬
lol. Yes, it's a terrific product!
I can smell the brake clean 😀
DustyChevy And I can hear the ugga duggas (torquing to factory specs) 🤣
@d0rraj I dont think you get lol on the SMA channel he uses sheep sound for the fluid film
My favorite part about your videos is that you talk fast and get right to the point. Love it. Awesome job man
I appreciate that!
@@ProjectFarm y
Most videos I watch are full of fillers, this is full of quality content. One of my favorite channels
This guy is a master
Your the ultimate go to guy for all tools and products !!! Thank you again for your help and hard work!!!!
Thanks and you are welcome!
For how each of them are designed to work, fluid film is unmatched. It self heals when something chips it off. Once a year application. It’s honestly the only undercoating I know that truly works long term.
Thanks for the feedback.
Truth
My experience to after 12 years of experimenting. Cosmolne is stronger but chip off at top of paint if paint chip off.
I LOVE how FF stays WET for years! Amazing! I apply it where ever there is a "pinch weld", prime areas for rusting!
you know whats great? when you go to the local auto parts store and the guy behind the counter asks "you ever watch that project farm guy on youtube?" hell yes i do xD
Nice! Thank you very much!!
Me at auto parts store: can I get some fluid film?
Auto parts guy: sure, what kind of car is it for? I'll try to look it up in the computer.
I am very much that auto parts store guy to recommend Project Farm lmao
When I was still in the Navy we would coat are aircraft in Fluid Film everyday after a fresh water rinse while on deployment to protect them. We would use a lot of it on the magnesium gear boxes and steel screws and put a light coat on the aluminum skin. Trying to keep aircraft from corroding with salt spray everywhere is a pain and Fluid Film was a life saver. Glad to see it do well in your tests.
how was there salt spray on aircraft? just curiouse
@@lucidleaf7701 Navy...
Great product!
I’ve been using fluid film for 5 years on a truck I bought down south and I live in upstate ny our winters are brutal on vehicles and my truck is still rust free after 5 years of round year driving.
@@lucidleaf7701 Things tend to get sea water spray on them when you're on a ship in the middle of the ocean.
Been using fluid film for about 5 years on my Jeep and Tacoma frame and underbody and it backs existing rust off and prevents new rust. Put it on in the fall and power-wash it off in the summer. My 2011 Tacoma still looks brand new underneath.
Thanks for sharing.
Guy, you are amazing... romping on back dirt roads, taking your RV beast across the fields, and anything to test all products!
Thanks!
I love me some Fluid Film. There’s a reason it’s been used for so long.
Thank you for the feedback!
The advantage of fluid film is that it is very penetrating. It creeps into the pinch welds at the edges of doors, fenders, and any places where seam sealer has failed. This is an important property. For any accessible surfaces, a coat of POR 15 paint followed by tar based brush on undercoating can give 15 years of rust free protection in salt. The ultimate, but it's a pile of work. l
@@maplebonesthat's true, migration is a really important part of corrosion protection in many settings.
Yet crc looks much better, particularly at resisting being washed
@@maplebones I've found tar will crack with time....that's just as bad or worse than having nothing. Salt gets in the cracks and never gets washed away. I buy Fluid Film by the gallon and spray twice a year. Easy Peasy.
I can't believe I was just thinking about this yesterday..damn project farm reading minds now lol...keep up the good work
Great timing!
Evidently,,,,, great minds think alike!
Irregular Tangent lolol
@@randallrougeau530 bro you already know..@project farm...he doesn't get enough credit for his testing one of the best channel so to speak for me
Great information! Thanks for all your hard work and your research methods are top notch!
Truely an amazing video! Thank you for the massive effort and methodical testing that went into this.
Thanks and you are welcome!
I once owned a car that leaked so much oil under the bodywork, there wasn't a chance for it to wash away in the rain. No rust at all.
Thank you for the feedback
I think I sold you that car...🙄
@@ProjectFarm thanks but CRC is worth the money Flex Seal is good but hard to take off , Corrison X and Fluid Phil is decent
I had a car like that too. Only part that rusted was the rearmost trunk wheelwells where the oil didn't get too. It ran great! But leaked like a sieve !
@@blk77sunshn It was a 1964 Buick Special. It was a neat car, but at the time, living where they salt the roads, it was a swiss cheese car in the rear, too. I love cars and am fortunate to live where they use sand and I'm never in the snow. Have an 05 Mustang with zero rust and it's gonna stay that way!
CRC is crazy, I bought it after reading tons of reviews and this just confirms it. I spray it on the electrical terminals and battery terminals on our boat and it keeps them flawless.
Thank you for the feedback!
Bob,
Thanks for the tip, that sounds great.
Bob Wilson years ago,on one company, we use many CRC PRODUCTS, one was contact cleaner, we used on CONTACTORS, & STARTERS,. Cheers From NJ🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Ah, good idea.
Yes CRC makes some very good products, I use them at the plant where I work too.
What a thoroughly tested review of those products.... Well done
Thanks!
You got it man...
Every single video you have is so interesting; once you start watching can't stop till the end...
Thanks!
You are welcome! Thanks for watching!
Mixtures of acid and hydrogen peroxide are called “piranha solutions” with good reason.
lol. Great point! It's amazing just how well some of these product block the piranha solution
Project Farm they are very impressive. Paraffin waxes are typically very resistant to acids and salts. In the U.K. we have a great product called Waxoyl which leaves a thin, greasy, self healing film. it looks a lot like corrosion-X and the WD40 product.
@@WineScrounger Theres an even better product from Bilt Hamber called Dynax, its out performed Waxoyl by a good margin in every test its had www.bilthamber.com/corrosion-protection-and-rust-treatments/dynax-s50
@@WineScrounger I've had real issues with waxoil. It's coming off my landy in sheets. I seem to be having better luck with dintrol.
@@johnmventers398 Waxoyl is usually pretty good, but it's a really old product that's been surpassed by more modern formulas. My choice today is Dinitrol, they have different viscosities for cavity use and for underbody coverage, I just love the stuff.
There is a good reason they've used cosmoline for years.
Great product!
Someone on eBay still has a version of it for sale. I've been tempted lol
@@gibsonbuilds4841 if you want anything protected for centuries at a time, cosmoline is your product..
I swear 30 million years from now, some aliens will find a crate of surplus Russian sks's, and they will be in perfect condition
I hate the stuff, you ever try cleaning it off crated rifles? Jeezlus its nasty... works though
amer ican easy to clean a rifle with about five cans of brake clean. Did that with my crated Yugoslavian
Superb presentation. I love the way to get right to the point and move through the testing evals quickly. One suggestion to help the watchers absorb the info: When you're showing a particular test sample, super impose the logo/product name at the bottom of the image. This way we have both an audio description and video image of the product name during the process. Thanks. Great work.
Thank you!
Awesome test as usual! Thank you Project Farm!
Thanks and you are welcome!
Really thoroughly tested as usual.
David, thank you very much!
Whenever he says "we're going to test that", I always get the feeling somebody's in trouble. Probably my 12 years of parochial School showing.
lol Thanks for watching.
I like that part
Same here
This channel is just great. The testing is so thorough.
Thanks so much!
I literally have started liking every video at the start of the video, you never disappoint on your reviews, keep up the good work.
Thanks, will do.
I read all of your comments in the same voice and cadence you speak, love your work and great idea!! Very useful for us Canadian folk!
lol. Nice!
Thanks a lot Gilbert Pankhurst.... I can never read these comments normally again
My biggest question is does CRC smell like proper cosmoline? I mean like “Soviet rifle sitting in a barrel of cosmoline for 70 years” cosmoline smell.
This is incredibly useful information. I'm really impressed with the level practical testing. Thank you for your good work!
You are welcome!
Another great video! Just bought the fluid film a few weeks ago before seeing this video. Glad to see I didn't waste my money 💲!! Thank you again for these great test videos.
You are welcome!
I use fluid film on everything....love it!
It's a great product for blocking the rust!
Me too, and the most amazing is on the snow blower, snow dont held on Fluid Film.👍
It's a lot cheaper if you buy it in a 5 gallon pail. It will, however, grow mold on the top. Just skim that off.
I am working in a R&D center. I can confirm that your experiments are really controlled and equally performed. Also your comments on the results are really conclusive and on point. Love your work!
Thank you very much for the positive comments!
@@ProjectFarm you've gotta be an engineer....gotta be. Feel like I'm listening to a co-worker! Great job being thorough and consistent.
Really nice to see others who are reassured by your tests. I guess it feels good to know your money is well spent and you haven't missed out. For me that's the vintage Craftsman stuff. I knew it was good, but how good surprised me. Thank you for your diligence!
Thanks for Contructive feedback.
Unless they used the Flex Seal.. Then their money wasn't well spent at all, and in fact probably is doing more damage than helping, doing the OPPOSITE of what you were intending to do
Excellent video, scientific method on full display here! I loved it, Thank you very much. 👍
Thanks!
Many moons ago, I undercoated my F-350 with a combination of used motor oil with some diesel mixed in. The thought was, the diesel would allow the mixture to “crawl” into tight spaces and protect them. 3 weeks later we had a torrential downpour while I was on my way to the hardware store. I parked as far away from everyone (avoiding door dings). When I was walking back to the truck, I noticed a HUGE rainbow slick across the parking lot, which was emanating from my truck. It looked like the Exxon Valdez oil spill. I quickly vamoosed from the area, before anyone called the EPA.... never again!
lol. Nice!
My grandfather had a awesome undercoating ..hes passed on now but we are still trying to remember exactly what it was.. i think it Was along the lines of roof tar ..gas maybe some oil and thinner shoot it out of a old gun and then while its still wet go for a ride down a dirt road ... My dad still has that undercoating on his old shaggin wagon van ... And to be honest it Hasn't been re undercoated in over 20 years and its still good and black under there .. Amazing stuff man .
I suggest you use Fluid Film instead. Heat it up to 160 if you need to.
@@brandonroberge7473 as a ex rustproofer...tar and kero sounds about right
mustie 1 uses oil and chainsaw bar oil ...he swears by it
Man, I've been here since the beginning and I've loved watching your channel grow. Seriously, you're the future of product testing. Please always stay objective, honest, and to the point. Keep up the great work.
Big fan of this channel
Thank you for your awesome videos and hard work especially responding to so many people. CZcams should pay you like 10 times the amount because of your great work ethic.
If you'd like another testing idea:
Ratchet/towing straps and their ratchets.
Thank you for the video idea!
I second that request- there are so many types out there, which ones stand the test of time (weather) and which ones are strongest?
I third this request ☝🏼
@@ProjectFarm how about doing video on storage containers home depot has one for 10 dollars seem to be pretty tough and last
Your channel has grown so rapidly I can’t even keep track. I’ve been here since your first sea foam vids. Thank you for the videos you post you’ll be at 1million subs very soon
Thank you!
People know a winner when they see one. WAY TO GO PROJECT FARM, keep it up, keep it real!
When I was still in the Navy we would coat are aircraft in Fluid Film everyday after a fresh water rinse while on deployment to protect them. We would use a lot of it on the magnesium gear boxes and steel screws and put a light coat on the aluminum skin. Trying to keep aircraft from corroding with salt spray everywhere is a pain and Fluid Film was a life saver. Glad to see it do well in your tests.
I ended up going with the crc corrosion inhibitor based on this video. Thank you!!!
Thanks for sharing.
Attention to detail and the video taught me a few things earned you a subscriber. Thanks and keep up the great work.
Thanks, will do! Thanks for watching and subscribing!
Boston: Fluid Film covers the underside of my 2010 Ford Crown Vic & there is zero rust. I believe Jeeps rust faster than any vehicle out there.
Thank you for the feedback!
Speaking as a 2000 TJ owner, you are 1000% right
As a owner of a 2002 Jeep Liberty Sport, I can completely agree on that.
old Mazda's are pretty bad
I use fluid film on my plow truck. I always re apply every time I pressure was the under carriage. Old truck is 27 years old and still looks factory new.
Great product! Thank you
Awesome Video! Looking forward to see round 2! Especially with the Blaster Surface Shield!
Thanks! Thanks for the suggestion.
The content and the amount of effort behind this video made me subscribe to the channel 👍
Thanks for watching and subscribing!
Fluid Film ALL THE WAY! i been using it for yeares and love it, it helps keep the underside of my truck rust free.
Thank you very much!
I just had my car fluid filmed for the first time this year. Do you ever run it through a car wash with undercarriage wash? Or does that mess with it in your experience?
export fees to Canada are insane, from Amazon.:{
I've been using fluid film for years best bang for your hard earned dollar
Fluid Film is a great product!
Same here!
I can’t say enough how great of a job you do on these videos. So much time and effort goes into this and it really shows.
Thank you very much!
Much appreciated. I bought some Fluid Film to use on the underside of my lawnmower to keep grass from sticking to it and I plan on the buying CRC stuff to protect the exterior piping leading to my hose bibs (which are currently rusting).
Please update with how fluid film worked for your mower. Very curious.
And I just bought a 4 pack of CRC from Amazon to spray my Raptor. Bring it on Pittsburgh winter.
Thank you for the feedback!
Flexseal reminds me of the old Ziebart, which would fully coat the undercarriage, but would retain water and salt which would find a way under it. When you scraped the Ziebart off, chunks of rusted metal would come with it.
Great point! Thank you
Ziebart killed my 1995 ford undercarriage frame. 2015 my ford still ran good except the frame was totally rusted out. Had to actually salvage the truck. The entire frame you could poke a hole through it with a screw driver.
You can keep track of rust from the inside, under the floor mats :) It all depends on proper application
m.czcams.com/video/nXvl9nt57Kg/video.html
Shows the damage from rubber undercoat.
When ever I need a product and I don’t know witch one is the best . He’s the first thing I look up to see his test and reviews . What a great honest channel!
Thanks!
Thanks brother you always put out great info
......cosmolime?
Giant wooden crates of 91/30s and SKS rifles say “yes...it works”
Ohhhhh it brings back memories of trying to clean that gunk off...
As soon as I heard Cosmoline I knew I had to get a can, didn't know this product existed!
Great point!
animalmother556x45 cosmoline is by far my favorite. That stuff is awesome. 👍
You need gasoline to clean off cosmoline.
-line. Not -lime.
I'm very happy that your experiment has reflected my own experience with Fluid Film. An added benefit is that Fluid Film is food safe and certified for use in agriculture and food production: a fact once important to me in the past.
These days, Fluid Film will always have a spot in my cabinet but I have found another product that is half the cost and 95% of the effectiveness. Rust Check is my go to for vehicle coating. I apply a few cans to my vehicles costing me $20 per season.
Edit: Rust Check is also lanolin based, like FF, but is not food safe. It creates a soft waxy barrier like FF.
Great information on Rust Check. Thank you
@@ProjectFarm try Krown T40 suposed to be better then rust check
Love your channel man. Your hard work, has truly helped me to buy better products for my needs.
I appreciate that! Glad to hear!
Wow, what a professionally done video , thank you
Thanks and you are welcome!
Now give a good cleaning of all these panels in 6 months to see how good they really are, did the rust get behind any of the coatings after sitting for a long time?
Great point!
Yeah I saw one video where one of these products actually made the problem worse due to moisture buildup behind the coating.
The best thing to do is... wash off the undercarriage after each day, park in a dry climate controlled garage, and dry the vehicle or piece of equipment of concern then leave it parked until the environment has had a chance to clear up and dry out a bit... but who has that much time and resources anymore? Not me, so what I’m going to do from now on is drive the biggest piece of crap car or truck I can find, until the roof flies off from rust, then replace it with the next piece of crap vehicle, only putting in enough money to keep it running good. And I will spend my money on the legalized extortions of registration and a solid insurance policy to cover my family and I in case of an accident fro one of these newer generation motorists who don’t know how to come to a complete stop at a controlled intersection,,p or the proper use of signals, lights or horns, and don not know how to safely back out of a driveway because their new car has a camera for them to watch instead of looking over their shoulders. So in a nut shell, all the products. In the world will never be able to protect that shiny piece of a liability you drive on a daily bases, and it will never become an asset until it increases in value. So unless you are fortunate enough to have a vehicle that has increased in value as some do and will, ( but not many of today’s vehicles) all of these claims and products are only prolonging the final outcome at best if any of them do anything close to their claims!
PF, sorry for the rant, but let’s face it you are correct in the fact that many of the products are “snake oil” cures, and you are also correct that educating the public is the best way to help them save a buck But the best way for someone to really save money on a car is to maintain it and drive it the best they can, as if it will be the only one they will ever own! This doesn’t mean follow every infomercial on tv or the internet, but read and follow that book in the glove box at least once! You know the “owner’s manual!”
Watch Jay Leno’s Garage, the episode for the 1917 Cadillac, and pay attention to when he reads the closing statements of the owner’s manual, it is factual and funny at the same time!
I've got 2 coats (over 3 years) of Fluid Film under my Ram that is a 2015 and it's holding up great so far....I live in the Northeast btw, lots of salt on our roads
@@PussyBonpensiero time to recoat, doesn't last forever, you've been lucky
the best undercoating i ever had was when i drove through a road construction area and the entire underside of the vehicle was coated in a layer of concrete. Mechanic really loved having to chip the concrete off to get to bolts lol.
Thank you!
I prefer just running over an oil spill. Free undercoating and it helps cleanup the neighborhood disaster. Win&Win.
I used fluid film for years on boat trailer and boat cradle subjected to salt water with NO corrosion, amazing stuff! thanks for your EXCELLENT videos....I am a subscriber for sure!
You are welcome! Thanks for watching and subscribing!
I love the real world down to earth content.
Thank you.
You are welcome!
Fluid film all the way!!! Its saving my ranger.
Great product!
You're not a "Lone"! Use in on Silver,,,, but don't "horse" around thinking about it!
@@kenhurley4441 I see what you did there lone ranger ! My main stallion is DSG but the Cobra IS Satin Silver ! Ford power baby.
Applied Science recently did an interesting video on the chemistry of how these corrosion inhibitors work.
Just wanted to thank you for this video. I'm installing some coil overs on my project car and decided to pick up some fluid film to protect them because of your testing.
You are welcome! Thanks for sharing.
Thankyou yet again. Please keep up the good work. Legend
Thanks, will do!
Good job in mentioning that flex seal will cause rot over time, seen it happen before. 👍
Thank you!
Fluid film is an amazing product and it’s what I use ..don’t want to use rubberized stuff for the reasons you mentioned
Thank you for the feedback!
Same it’s been a great product for me, I noticed when I apply it which it can be applied in cold weather as long as the product is room temp works great, as I said on another comment that I’ve been using on a southern truck I purchased rust free and have been for over 5 years with great results. I currently live in upstate ny where the winters are brutal
Facts
Thank you for being so thorough with the video… ❤️
You are so welcome!
I use the fluid film to coat my table saw to keep the moisture from rusting the table. It does an absolute fantastic job of preventing surface rust. My shop is not heated allowing condensation to overtake all of my cast iron tables. When I need to use my tools, I wipe the film off with a cloth and it wipes off very good not causing any film on my wood projects...thanks for the tests!
You are welcome! Thanks for sharing.
You know I learned something from working alongside commercial steam pipe welders. It turns out that insulating steel and cast iron with a blanket or wood box, or fiberglass insulation, completely stops 100% of rust, by stopping 100% of the condensation. If you put a flat sheet of particle board over the entire top of your tablesaw, it won't rust AT ALL, even with 95% humidity. I stopped putting oil or fluid film on my cast iron table saw top, and started just keeping it covered with 2 slabs of particle board. My hydrometer said my shop had 95% humidity in the middle of winter, with absolutely no heat. I'm mad that nobody ever explained this to me, an air tight wooden tool box or blanket will prevent rust, by preventing warm air hitting the cold steel tools. I haven't oiled my table saw in 3 years now, and it still has no trace of rust. Oil + insulation = zero possibility of rust.
So does paste wax from my experience.
Soon enough, companies will pay you to have your approuval seal.
"This product has been tested and approved by Project farm" seal!!! to show costumers that its serious !! hahahaha!
Thank you for the feedback!
His whole thing is that he isnt bought. Keeps it real.
Pretty soon, most companies will pay him not to review their products! 🤣🤣🤣
Boosted DC2 Well, it'd probably only be the ones who already got good reviews from him. Really, he'd be sponsoring the products rather than the companies sponsoring him.
@@legacymaiden4209 *Corrosion Block execs pit stains intensifies*
Would love to see you test the rust prevention capabilities of Boiled Linseed Oil, Bar and Chain Oil, ATF, Paraffin Wax, and all of the popular home mixes using such things!
absolutely this!
Great test idea! Thank you
Project Farm have seen people here in the northeast used melted toilet ring wax.
Yes, I would also like to see low cost homebrew rust prevention recipes!
@@ProjectFarm I'd love if you include the NATO Corrosion inhibitor, 90% Beeswax and 10% Vaseline melted together
Watching from Japan. Your channel is flippin awesome man!!!!
Thanks so much!
This is becoming one of my favorite channels.
Thanks!
I've been using fluid film for several years now, and it has been working great for me. Since I buy it by the gallon and apply it with a spray gun, the cost per ounce drops even further, making it the best option for annual maintenance. Considering that you're probably going to want to a reapply it annually if you live in an area where they salt regularly, it ends up being the best option in my opinion.
I do the same. Buy the gallons and use the spray gun on the underside of our cars. Usually in November sometime. .But I’ve noticed by March, the fluid film is starting to get washed off the undercarriage back by the rear wheels . Maybe cause we get more rain than snow in winter recently. So this year I’m gonna spray again back there in February sometime.
Really works great
Cheers!
MobiuSphere ,,,, where can this be purchased by the gallon for a better deal?? Thank you!
Most auto parts stores, or Amazon, Walmart. If you search "Fluid Film gallon" you'll get a bunch of options.
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004NDADI4/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=andrewcamarat-20&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=B004NDADI4&linkId=e0a8304f37e685ad45aa3b4004061e71
MobiuSphere thank you for your response!!
As usual, high marks for thorough testing. 👍🏼
So now, would a review of Rust-CONVERTING chemicals be in order? Specifically, the ones that supposedly convert rust into a “sandable primer-like” surface.
I been asking for this for months. I wouldn't hold my breath.
@@halrhoads6194 Im sure there is a lot of time that goes into these videos before we see them. And having multiple people suggest the same thing should be a good thing! I try to look at things from a more positive outlook, I love his videos.
I nominate Ospho.
@@pigpill That's a given. Testing...editing, etc. But I'm talking about the actual video we see. Seemed rushed this time.
Hal Rhoads I had to ask for over a year to get him to do a wood glue review. And by the time he did it, the information was no longer relevant to me because I graduated high school and was no longer in woodshop.
Thank you sir, your Chanel is awesome.