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I'm not affiliated with Eureka Chemical company in any way, I just want to mention how well this product [Only Registered Users Can See LinksClick Here To Register]works.

The uses for this product are endless, Since FF does NOT have a solvent base as many competitors have it's environmentally friendly and will NOT evaporate shortly after applying.

Not only is FF a superior penetrating oil for loosening stuck/frozen hardware but is also a superior lubricant and protectant as well.

If you have never tried Fluid Film I would be willing to bet my reputation on you finding it a quality product, It may be a little high in price but well worth it in the long run.

Now, You may be wondering who I am right ? Just take a minute and "Google" my user name and see how many hits it gets, Yes.... I am the one and the ONLY Restrorob.....

Just a few uses;

Fluid Film will not attract sand/dirt when used as a lubricant and it will repel water as well.

Spray under your deck to reduce wet grass stick-age/clogging, The more applications the better it deflects.

Lubricate throttle-choke cables and throttle control linkage.

Spray a shot on blade bolts if you don't have a anti-seize lubricant for easy blade removal.

Most all commercial units have some type speed/drive control linkage, Few if any have grease fittings on these linkage joints. A shot of FF will reduce wear and ease operation.

This is just a few but my favorite is wiping a little on the rubber window/door seals on my show truck, It protects them from drying out and makes them shine. FF also makes faded black plastic trim pieces look like new again and last for months un-like Armor-All that doesn't shine near as well and needs applied every week.

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If you've never tried [Only Registered Users Can See LinksClick Here To Register] give it a shot, I'm sure you will be happy with the results !!!
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Old 02-20-2010, 11:12 AM   #2
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I am a user of FF also...This stuff is awesome... I mostly use it on my hedge trimmers.. I spray both sides of the bar before each use...

If you'd like to try some, I have some samples left that I can bring to the meet when we have it..

Rob can you let Dano know thie site is up?
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