Internal Frame Coating

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Mike175

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Never heard of such a thing, but does look interesting. I am terrified of rust.
Even if it only works marginally at best. It is better than doing nothing. I think I will give it a try once it warms up some...and stops snowing.
 

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I used Amsoil MPHD on the truck last fall. Looking at the frame, after driving all winter, and being parked outside, I do not see any notable rust additions. Also, the frame cleans right off with water.

Now, of course I'll have to recoat each fall, but a small price to pay to not have to worry about cleaning the underneath of hte truck every 10 seconds.

I also did Bioshield on the shocks.
 
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I liked the idea of the product im going to pick up a few cans and get it coated when it gets warmer out. I was just curious if anyone had any prior experience.
 
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Looks like a gimmick. The spray head seems like the only part that allows it to spray everywhere to get things coated in a confined space. Wonder if the spray straw would work on a AMSOIL HDMP can. Do not think you can get it completely covered inside the frame though, too many nooks and cannies and not enough holes in the frame to get everything. Guess something is better than nothing.
 

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I'm on the jeep forum... seems to be a jeep thing with mixed success. In jeep land the frames are rusting from the inside out.
 
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