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Been using FF since I got my JT 2.5 years ago, stuff has worked great no corrosion underneath or on any hardware but I noticed recently that some of the areas on the frame and suspension the original paint had been blasted off by sand or whatever from having 35k miles, picked up spray can of FF black from the local Ace hardware. Just tried it out, seems to work great covers the worn areas so they don't show. Will still use the regular FF on the exposed body colored painted areas under the JT but for anything black it seems to work very well, highly recommended.
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Been using FF since I got my JT 2.5 years ago, stuff has worked great no corrosion underneath or on any hardware but I noticed recently that some of the areas on the frame and suspension the original paint had been blasted off by sand or whatever from having 35k miles, picked up spray can of FF black from the local Ace hardware. Just tried it out, seems to work great covers the worn areas so they don't show. Will still use the regular FF on the exposed body colored painted areas under the JT but for anything black it seems to work very well, highly recommended.
Is it actually painting or is it just the same oil but black ? Does it rub off? I too have had good luck with the og ff.
 
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Is it actually painting or is it just the same oil but black ? Does it rub off? I too have had good luck with the og ff.
Same exact stuff just black in color, you could still rub it off just like the original.
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