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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Line-X or Fluid Film Type Underbody Coating
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<blockquote data-quote="andymarkv" data-source="post: 16958299" data-attributes="member: 102900"><p>Oh! Just a word of caution with Krown... There have been people noticing it reacts with factory GM truck frame wax coating and will remove it. So it may not be the best material for that application.</p><p></p><p>I use Fluid film black on my '18 F150 and because the body is aluminum, at this point, I only spray the chassis.</p><p>I use this gun and bought the 32" flexible wand.</p><p><a href="https://www.woolwaxusa.com/Woolwax%C2%AE-Pro-Undercoating-Gun-_p_16.html" target="_blank">Woolwax® "Pro" Undercoating Gun -wwprogun</a></p><p>I use the Fluid Film because it has a lower viscosity than Wool Wax and am hoping it can penetrate areas better.</p><p>I will say that FF does get washed off on areas that receive direct spray from tires and might need to be "touched up" during the winter. Oh, and it smells for a while.</p><p>Wool Wax sticks better and doesn't smell, but may not work its way into tight areas because of the higher viscosity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andymarkv, post: 16958299, member: 102900"] Oh! Just a word of caution with Krown... There have been people noticing it reacts with factory GM truck frame wax coating and will remove it. So it may not be the best material for that application. I use Fluid film black on my '18 F150 and because the body is aluminum, at this point, I only spray the chassis. I use this gun and bought the 32" flexible wand. [URL='https://www.woolwaxusa.com/Woolwax%C2%AE-Pro-Undercoating-Gun-_p_16.html']Woolwax® "Pro" Undercoating Gun -wwprogun[/URL] I use the Fluid Film because it has a lower viscosity than Wool Wax and am hoping it can penetrate areas better. I will say that FF does get washed off on areas that receive direct spray from tires and might need to be "touched up" during the winter. Oh, and it smells for a while. Wool Wax sticks better and doesn't smell, but may not work its way into tight areas because of the higher viscosity. [/QUOTE]
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