Fluid Film 11.75 oz. Aerosol
- Environmentally friendly
- No solvents, very low VOC
- Can be applied to most indoor and outdoor surfaces
Fluid Film is a unique product for rust protection. Unlike many oil-based products on the market, there are no solvents in the product. When there are no solvents, there are almost no VOCs to evaporate. With very low VOCs, everything that you apply stays on the surface to protect it from rust. Not only is this method more environmentally friendly, but it allows the product to go further per ounce than solvent-based products.
Fluid Film rust preventer can be applied to just about any indoor or outdoor surface. Since it is a non-drying product, it will leave a thin wet film.
Made in the USA.
This sheet hot rolled steel was used for a Fluid Film demonstration.
Compressed air and the Fluid Film Undercoating gun was used to apply Fluid Film.
Half of the steel was masked off. Fluid Film was applied to the left side.
The left is treated with Fluid Film, the right is left unprotected.
A salt solution was made to simulate salty road conditions.
Extra salt crystals were added to make the test even more harsh.
To simulate the tough weather conditions it was left in the snow.
After 4 days of exposure, it is obvious which side was treated and which side was not. Congrats Fluid Film!
Q. What makes Fluid Film different from its competitors?
A. Where most products contain between seventy and ninety percent solvent, Fluid Film contains none except for its propellant, meaning long lasting lubrication and protection. With no solvent, Fluid Film won't evaporate or become sticky or gummy, allowing it to migrate to other areas for lubrication or protection. With its unique lanolin base, Fluid Film will actually embed itself in the pores of metal, resisting wash off and keeping moisture and oxygen from getting to the base metal. Containing no solvent content, Fluid Film lends itself to numerous applications where the comparative solvent-based products would not even be considered
Q. What effect does Fluid Film have on the environment?
A. Fluid Film is classified as a non-toxic and non-hazardous liquid and contains less than one percent VOC content. Lower VOC content helps eliminate the use of ozone-depleting chemicals in the atmosphere. Fluid Film contains no solvents, phenols, heavy metals, arsenic, pcb's, pc's, tcdd's or other dioxin related substances. It is manufactured using an all natural lanolin base.
Q. Will Fluid Film harm paint?
A. Not at all. Fluid Film can be applied directly to paint without harming it.
Q. Will Fluid Film harm rubber or plastic?
A. It has no adverse effect on plastic or synthetic rubber, but it may cause some swelling on natural rubber.
Q. Can I paint over Fluid Film?
A. Because Fluid Film leaves a wet, non-drying film and embeds itself in the pores of the metal, any surface treated with Fluid Film should be wiped down with a good biodegradable cleaner before painting.
Q. Is Fluid Film an effective rust remover?
A. No, Fluid Film is not formulated to remove rust. However, if applied over existing rust, it will stop it immediately from spreading further. Fluid Film will penetrate rust and rust scale to the base metal, loosening and easing in the removal process
Q. Will Fluid Film prevent existing rust from spreading?
A. Yes, Fluid Film will stop it immediately from spreading further.
Q. Can I apply Fluid Film on my battery terminals to prevent corrosion?
A. Yes, it's an excellent way to prevent corrosion on battery terminals. Fluid Film is non-conductive, so you'll need to make your battery connections PRIOR to applying. The non-drying nature will provide long term protection.
Q. Will dirt build up on the surface after applying Fluid Film?
A. Because it remains wet, you'll see an initial light dusting, but because it doesn't have any solvents it won't become sticky and gum up or create a build-up of dirt.
Q. Is Fluid Film biodegradable?
A. No, it is not.
Q. Will Fluid Film harm electrical connections?
A. No. It is non-conductive, so be sure to establish all connections prior to application.
Q. Will it keep locks from freezing during the winter?
A. Yes, a light application is all that's needed to provide long term lubrication for lock assemblies, even in freezing temperatures.
Q. Can I use Fluid Film to condition my leather work boots?
A. You bet your boots you can! Fluid Film is an excellent conditioner for leather products and will not only soften but also weather proof your leather work boots.
Q. Does Fluid Film work on snow blowers, snowmobiles, shovels and other snow removal equipment?
A. Yes, it will prevent snow from sticking to the surface. Application may be required prior to each use.
Q. Will it work on motorcycle chains?
A. Fluid Film is an all purpose chain lube due to its non-solvent application. Spray Fluid Film directly on the chain, wiping off excess with a clean rag. Fluid Film will migrate into all areas, providing long-lasting lubrication and protection from rust. Great on bicycle chains as well.
Q. Can I use Fluid Film on guns and other firearms?
A. Yes. Apply Fluid Film to a clean dry rag, rubbing into metal surface as would be done with a polish or a wax. It will not leave fingerprints or negatively affect bluing. The lanolin base of Fluid Film will also act as a conditioner on the wood stock. Fluid Film will hold up in extreme conditions.
Q. Will Fluid Film dry out over time?
A. No it will not dry out. Fluid Film is a lanolin based product containing no solvents. It will not evaporate or dry out. It will leave a wet, non-drying film, that will provide long term corrosion protection on all metals and superior lubrication for all moving parts
Q. Can Fluid Film prevent grass from sticking to my lawn mower?
A. Grass will stick to almost every surface. By applying Fluid Film to your mower it will protect against corrosion and although it won't prevent grass build up, it will make it easier to clean.
Q. Does Fluid Film work on all types of metals?
A. Fluid Film will protect all metals from oxidation and atmospheric corrosion, including steel, stainless steel, copper, lead, tin and zinc. It will stop chrome and brass from pitting and aluminum and magnesium from oxidizing.
Q. My stainless steel has pitted areas that are corroding and cannot be passivated. Will Fluid Film help prevent additional corrosion?
A. Yes, it will protect those pitted areas that from additional corrosion.
Q. If applied to trimming or cutting lawn devices, will it burn greenery?
A. No, it will not. It is safe to use in this application.
Q. Is Fluid Film suitable for high heat applications?
A. No. The flash point for Fluid Film is 200° C or 392° F. It will begin to smoke at 100° C or 212° F.