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Has anyone undercoated their maverick with fluid film in the northeast? It looks like it needs it
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I'm going with a product/process called Corrosion 3000...(look it up, there's quite an extensive write up on it) apparently military tested and provenHas anyone undercoated their maverick with fluid film in the northeast? It looks like it needs it
I went with Krown
I use Krown on all my vehicles. My 2008 Ranger was completely rust free when I sold it in Jan 25 after all those Ontario winters (lots of winter salt). If you touched the frame while doing oil changes, you got it everywhere, but it kept the body and frame literally as new which is certainly not the case for untreated Ontario Rangers.
Had a shop do Krown, I plan on a reapplication of it every other year. Their warranty requires annual respray but I'm not that concerned about it. I also did a pump sprayer application of ACF-50 under the hood myself which should help with corrosion AND rodents.
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Winters or salt use in Michigan is hard on metal. When I was a kid use to be a paint shop that used like a grease I believe it was Davis Collision on Cogswell Rd in Romulus Michigan. Last vehicle didn't rustproof so it was something I needed to do and plan too as well. The issue is trying to find something similar. Not many Krown facilities in Michigan. Still it seems the closest to something I was familiar with over 50 years ago. So that and it seemed to work in Canada so I felt more confident then a wax formula. Nobody likes the dripping but everyone likes that it's working into joints, seams and it appears to be working for others with the reviews. I will know in time as the truck ages and more winters and salt.Krown app. every spring since new , a must here on the east coast of NL Canada.
Yes, former Michigander here. Decades ago there was a greasy material called "Texaco" or something like that. I went to place in Dearborn. It went out of vogue in the 90's or early 00's. Maybe it's still around somewhere. Better than the old school Ziebart. I'm in AZ now, so no need.Winters or salt use in Michigan is hard on metal. When I was a kid use to be a paint shop that used like a grease I believe it was Davis Collision on Cogswell Rd in Romulus Michigan. Last vehicle didn't rustproof so it was something I needed to do and plan too as well. The issue is trying to find something similar. Not many Krown facilities in Michigan. Still it seems the closest to something I was familiar with over 50 years ago. So that and it seemed to work in Canada so I felt more confident then a wax formula. Nobody likes the dripping but everyone likes that it's working into joints, seams and it appears to be working for others with the reviews. I will know in time as the truck ages and more winters and salt.
I included my own post for Krown but appreciated all the other posts that used Krown. I might have made the right decision with using Krown. At least I hope so.