Fluid Film

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I've read a few TBNer's post about this product. However, a search on Goggle doesn't list many places selling it (other then internet sales, like Amazon) and the Fluid-Film website dosen't appear to be operational any longer.
So, is it that good? Is it still available and where did you buy it?
 
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Thanks, Men!
I've got to stop by the dealer this week...I'll pick up a couple cans.
Price I saw on Amazon was about 10 bucks...is that what you paid?
 
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Never have seen it at any of the TSCs around here...maybe its regional.
Last time I bought some at a JD dealer it was about $25 IIRC, but that is for a gallon can.
 
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I've read a few TBNer's post about this product. However, a search on Goggle doesn't list many places selling it (other then internet sales, like Amazon) and the Fluid-Film website dosen't appear to be operational any longer.
So, is it that good? Is it still available and where did you buy it?

It is distributed throu A & I and we stock it in the 14 OZ spray cans. Ken Sweet
 
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My JD dealer gave me a can for free. The slick bas...d. :D

It was a little itty bitty can.

Now I buy big spray cans and I have a gallon of the stuff! :laughing:

I use a cheap paint brush to apply the stuff in the gallon can. I have the box blade teeth sitting against a tree. I put Fluid Film on them a year or so back. I don't see much rust.

Amazing stuff.

Seems like the spray cans were $5 for a medium can and maybe $10 for a large can. $25 for a gallon sound about right.

After a couple of years I bet I have only use 5-15% of the gallon can. The spray cans are lasting longer since I only use them when I can't use the paint brush to apply the Fluid Film from the gallon jug.

Later,
Dan
 
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Thanks for all the responses, gentlemen!!!
 
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Great stuff. I got mine at the JD dealer, about $10.00 can.

I sprayed it on just about everything in the shop that turns, hinges or otherwise moves. It works much better that wd40.

I have a battery terminal on my truck that corrodes constantly. I have wire brushed it , sprayed it with post protector, sprayed with wd40, old oil,...everything I could think of, and it always corrodes again.

I sprayed it with Fluid Film, and it has yet to corrode several months later.

I also spray it on a rag, and wipe down my tractor with it after I wash it.
 
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You might want to search for previous threads on fluid film... it seems there was a fairly short shelf life on some of the spray cans, so the bulk seemed like a better solution if you don't use a lot (that sounds kind of contradictory !!). The stuff is amazing and I highly recommend it.

edit: post 17 of this thread

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/kubota-owning-operating/154275-eureka-fluid-film-2.html

Thank you for that information. Sounds like it's better to buy the gallon and use a brush or pump spray bottle for application.
 
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Thank you for that information. Sounds like it's better to buy the gallon and use a brush or pump spray bottle for application.

Be careful with the spray bottle idea. Been There Done That and it don't work. :D:laughing:

The FF in the gallon jug is very thick. To get it to spray you would need to thin the FF some how. I never did figure out the some how so I used a brush and bought the spray can for when I need to spray. :laughing:

The FF in the jug has stuff floating in it. :D Globs of stuff. Thick stuff. Big gooey gopher guts gobs of stuff. :laughing:

Later,
Dan
 
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I have spray cans of Fluid Film that are two years plus that spray just fine. I keep them in the trucks and the barn. They seem to have a better shelf life than WD40 spray cans.
 
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Love FF. I use it to condition my leather boots as well. Got the tip from a boot salesman.
 
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I bought a spray can at my Kubota dealer. He told me that brush up the undersides of their outside tractors in the fall each year.
 
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My dealer just delivered a spray can of Fluid Film. They don't carry the gallon jugs.
He was dropping off a quick hitch so we killed 2 birds with one stone.

Cost was $9.78 (including tax). I hope it's as good as you guys say it is!
 

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