I used fluid film on my tundra when I owned it, Unless you use fluid film twice a year I saw surface rust taking place. I needed something longer lasting. I did my tacoma with cosmoline rp-342 back in march of 2020. Almost all of it is still in contact with my trucks undercarriage, just...
If you've learned anything about hard shell coatings, they can chip. Imo, those semi soft waxy coatings that are petro based are best. Anything lanolin wash's away too quick needing constant attention if in a region with lots of slush, and rain.
Thats the type of crap that cures with a hard shell I've seen chip. Once that occurs moisture gets underneath and spreads rust. I'll stick with my cosmoline. Been nearly 6 years with zero rust. This year so far has been brutal.
It's not him, he's been long gone on this forum. I doubt he's even back on tw, plus he was way sharper than this tw bozo, john boy.
Btw, who's this nacho taco character thats from mchigan?
Have no clue who you mean...this John guy has a new 2026 gen4 sr tacoma, and has been on the tw gen4 page crying sour grapes on multiple threads. Idk, if I can enter tw, or not using my new smart phone, that way I don't have to rely on what others tell me.
Been hearing about another chit show on tw about this John guy that has a 2026 Tacoma SR. I guess he's been nit picking everything terrible about it after he went out, and bought it, while claiming on multiple threads not taking a test drive to begin with. Plus I've heard he's done the same on...