Fluid Film

Rust  Proofing

Rust protection that works, Protect your vehicle with fluid film whether your vehicle is brand new or has been through many winters, Fluid Film offers unbeatable rust protection

Boots approves Fluid Film treatment on all vehicles 

Fluid Film® is a lanolin-based corrosion protectant that stops existing rust on contact and prevents new rust from forming. Made through a specialized blending process of wool wax, polar agents, and corrosion inhibitors, it penetrates deeply into metal surfaces to create a fluid, self-healing barrier that won’t chip or crack. This long-lasting protective coat shields vehicle frames and underbodies from harsh elements, road salt, brine, and debris, helping prevent deterioration, preserve appearance, and maintain structural integrity while also providing excellent lubrication to eliminate squeaks and protect moving parts.

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FLUID FILM is the Exceptional Choice for Automotive Applications

FLUID FILM® penetrates to the base metal, providing a lasting, protective barrier from the corrosive effects of salts, calcium and sodium chloride, pesticides and fertilizers. Offering an easy “no drip” application, FLUID FILM® offers a cheaper and more effective alternative to the standard hard-underbody coatings. Protecting undercoatings from metal deterioration, FLUID FILM® also remains soft and pliable, making it self-healing, non-drying, and impossible to crack. FLUID FILM® migrates to inaccessible areas, providing up to a full year of solid protection

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  • Black Jeep Wrangler on a lift in a repair shop, undergoing work; wheels and suspension are removed.

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  • Black painted Jeep frame with suspension and brake parts.

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  • Car underside on a lift; rusty frame, fuel tank, and suspension components visible.

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  • Gloved hand using a brush to apply black coating to a car's underside in a repair shop.

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  • Rear suspension of a black off-road vehicle; tire removed, rust visible, shock absorber, exhaust pipe, and spring.

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  • Mechanic spraying black coating on vehicle undercarriage, wearing blue coveralls and black gloves. Brake rotor and suspension visible.

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  • Black Jeep on jacks, front wheel and suspension removed, showing components during repair.

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  • Black Jeep Wrangler on a hydraulic lift in a garage, rear wheel removed.

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    2003 Jeep TJ Rubicon 

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  • A person sprays black undercoating on a vehicle's underside, near a tire and suspension, indoors.

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  • Black Jeep rear wheel raised, revealing suspension, brake system, and shock absorber in a repair shop setting.

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  • Person in blue raincoat working on black vehicle lifted on a rack, outdoors.

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  • Black Jeep Wrangler on a hydraulic lift in a garage, undergoing repair.

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  • Black-painted vehicle suspension with coil spring and shock absorber, viewed from below.

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  • Undercarriage of a vehicle raised on a lift; black painted metal, supported by a jack stand in a shop.

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  • Black Jeep undercarriage on a lift, brake rotor exposed. Suspension components visible, ground is wet.

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Interested in having your frame repaired and coated with fluid film?

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We will provide you with a free qoute on all frame repairs

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