Fluid Film Example
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Applications in the Automotive Industry


Battery Terminals

Fluid Film is non-conductive, so clean around battery terminals, make connections, and then spray with Fluid Film. The non-drying characteristics of Fluid Film provide long term protection in this application. Fluid Film also keeps battery hold downs from corroding.

Chrome

Protects and shines all chrome, such as rims and wheels, and will keep bugs from sticking to chrome bumpers.

 

Oxidized Paint Jobs

Fluid Film brings back the luster on old, oxidized paint jobs. Spray directly on paint and rub in like a wax.

 

Vehicle Undercoating

Fluid Film penetrates to the base metal, providing long term protection from the corrosive effects of salt, calcium chloride, moisture and fertilizers, resulting in a "no drip" application which will protect vehicle's undercoating from metal deterioration for a full winter season. Apply using a standard undercoating gun. Approximately 1/2 gallon will coat a regular sized SUV.

Wheels

Fluid Film will keep brake dust from deteriorating the finish.

 

All Applications Listed

All Nuts, Bolts & Studs
Aluminum Housings
Bearings
Brake Cable (emergency) and Speedometer Cable
Brake Levers
Car Jacks
Chassis Squeaks
Dashboards and Vinyl Upholstery
Detailing Engine
Distributor Cap Water Prevention
Door Hinges, Opening & Locking Mechanisms
Electrical Connections
Engine Fasteners
Fittings
Hinges
Hood & Trunk Mechanisms
Hub Caps
Locks
Motorcycles
Preservation Inside Doors
Roller Tracks
Rubber Bumpers, Moldings and Rub Strips
Rusty Exhaust Bolts
Seat Moving Tracks
Sliding Doors
Spare Tires
Steering Swivel Spring Seats
Throttle Cables
Tools
Trailer Attachments
Uncovered Springs
Under Wheel Arches
Wheel Lugs
Wheel Wells
Window Mechanisms
Wire Tie-Downs