Fluid Film is good sh!t. I’d heard about its benefits forever and after spending the coin to upgrade the suspension figured it was time to go hard af on preventative maintenance/measures.I enjoy wrenching on cars to an extent. If I had a garage and a lift I'd probably always have a project car in the works. Unfortunately, living on an island surrounded by salt water, cars and trucks just become a nuisance. Couldn't count the number of sidewalk brake and caliper jobs I've done over the years along with, bypassing rotted out brake and power steering lines, rusted out spark plugs etc. I'll be outside today coating the under-side of my Explorer with Fluid-Film trying in vain to keep corrosion at bay a little longer.
I sprayed it in all the obv frame holes to start along with coating the rails exterior and went house on the new rear springs shackles etc. When I get underneath to do the skid plates I’ll finish the job. Trick is after you’ve coated something to use the hose to spread it around remove excess etc
Was a little worried it would be a grit magnet post application but nbd.