![]() I am glad the folks in Fl are getting good results with their procedures, but salt air is not the same as calcium chloride. This is satisfactory and better than other things I have used over the years, but not as good as what I see in your photos. I have done my own touch ups with Fluid Film products from Lowes in between full treatments. I have been able to maintain my vehicles with Fluid Film every other year. They also put the calcium chloride on gravel roads in summer to control dust. I am in Erie County, PA where winter can last from October to April with tons of very corrosive calcium chloride. After talking to these two dealers, my impression was they were not confident in that product for our area. Both do annual inspections and there is an additional fee for any repeat applications. The other dealer charges $325 for LineX undercoating with no guarantee. They use Krown oil-based product for undercoating and the charge for that is $150. One does only bedliner, not the undercoating. Would you mind telling me what your cost is for the LineX? I called my two local dealers yesterday. Then he goes on to “how they were built back in 1969” with Ford blue. My dad nearly has a coronary and sounds like everyone here on the forum every time he sees a new shiny rusted Ford rear end. ![]() Then my sister will come out of her house on the other side of the property and bit** my dad out for getting over spray on everyone’s vehicles again, and then proceed to clay barring your truck to remove all the overspray.Įvery Ford vehicle I’ve purchased since 1999 has required all iron or steel non body components to be spray painted or other coating, otherwise they are rust brown in a few years. ![]() Then while you are trying to leave (end the conversation) for 30 minutes to get to your next job, he will grab a can of black and a creeper, and anything iron will be coated a nice color of Krylon Black! Heck, if I have you my dad’s address, and you pulled up with the rear end facing him, and started a conversation that led to the underside of the back of your truck. Well… The body is made of aluminum, so I don’t think that will rust with trapped moisture the same as a steel body.įor the other components, why not just spray some krylon on it. ![]()
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