BearFootSam
Well-Known Member
Perspective: I’m on gravel and dirt roads almost every day, while your mileage may vary, the result is scratches/dings/scrapes are bound to happen. You can fight it with paint, or adopt the wash and wax twice a year approach. Wash more often than that, I mean a good deep clean.After reading some details on Fluid Film I may hold off on using that since they say it would require repeated applications. At least annually if not more often.
We rarely have brine (or salt) on our roads in central NC. And I won’t have the JT on our beaches three hours away. The residue under my vehicle had to have happened during transport to the dealer when new a year ago so I’m going to treat this as a one time event (hopefully). I’ll flush the underside with Salt Away, then hit the worst visible spots with a wire brush.
Afterwards I’m thinking rattle can Rustoleum in satin black to the affected areas. This is not a final plan so suggestions still welcome, although I did just order the Salt Away hose end applicator kit and concentrate.
It’s in a manner similar to “fill for life” fluids. In theory paint is for life but in reality it’s sacrificial like fluids. The other thing is painting inside the frame rails and hard to reach spots is not happening. You need to wax those, but wax and paint do not mix well and wax one place tends to migrate so wax may end up places you intend to paint and fight you. Or just lean into that quality of lanolin and apply liberally.
my experience is that once you have a good wool wax base, it’s mostly touch up. The harder to reach and apply areas have the symmetry of being less exposed. So you mostly need to address vulnerable areas and cavities like the hitch and around bracket that can collect water.
Generally the decision tree should start with intended use. (A) Any case where a part/coating/wear point is subject to harder use you should aim for serviceability and frequency of maintenance. Think grease-able joints. (B) Where light duty is expected and maintenance compliance is the greater concern then aim for long life low service parts (replace vs rebuild).
Consensus is that corrosion mitigation is important the debate seems to be which method. I think that is use dependent and that lanolin coating is superior for heavy duty use.
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