Undercoating F150 With WoolWax!
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
- Undercoating Bryson's 2016 F150 with WoolWax. Thanks to our friend Nick for letting us use his lift for this!
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GREAT IDEA and known in the trade as *CAVITY WAX* first created by *3M* ! Glad to see you guys getting that good looking truck protected. OVER the REAR wheel wells (inside) is an important area (has two TINY 'factory' drain holes) that plug up before they work. Those are nice extensions they gave with the wax! *GREAT VIDEO GUYS* !!!
Thanks for watching! Hopefully it will do the trick
Always entertaining how you and your son get along with and are similarly patient and goofy with each other. When I was his age my dad and I could barely tolerate each other if we were within eyesight of one another. Thankfully that changed for the better later.
Seems the Woolwax is a better, longterm choice and more invasive inner frame choice where the popular Film coatings seem to or need to be repeated every year before the salts are dispersed.
Yeah I’m luck I really get along with both my sons pretty good I think . I’m pretty happy with the wool wax but time will tell. We should have a a better opinion of it after the winter. Thanks for watching!
smart move to use the wax instead of fluid film...thumbs up !!
Yeah hopefully it works! Thanks for watching
100% worth the time and effort, just did mine last weekend.
Awesome!
Another great video, Thanks for the good entertainment.
Thanks for watching!
Nice job, looks like it will work better than Fluid Film.
Hopefully. Thanks for watching!
Two schools of thought. 1 it should be done brand new to avoid a rust condition. 2 doing the application on a truck that is a few years old will seal the rust in and rust never sleeps. I’m not picking a side just wondering what other peeps thoughts are.
Unfortunately, we didn’t get the truck when it was brand new but I agree with that %100 . I think this frame is good enough that it will make a big difference. However I have another pickup truck that have a lot of rust so I wouldn’t bother with it .
I did my truck used 3 gallons
It goes quick
Great job, that 💩 really works good 👍👍
So far so good !!!
Isn’t that an aluminum body?
Yea but they still recommend undercoating it.
Laughed at, “it tastes like chicken.”
Drop the spare tire and do that part, it gets rusty under there.
We did later. Got all up in there and caked it on .