Question #15: Line-X (yes I have read other threads)

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DanT

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I have an Oxford white truck and rear wheel wells looked like crap as is. Had LineX do them when I had bed done. Now it looks great.
 

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I don’t recommend Line-X as undercoating. As another member here commented, a couple good chips and you’re off to the rust races underneath.

I’m going to try that AMSoil HDMP that was posted up on here a few times since my truck is brand new. After that dries, I’m going to coat with Woolwax.

Woolwax is made by Kellsport products who also makes Fluid Film. However, they removed the smell and it is far more resistant to wash off. They introduced two new varieties of Woolwax this year, one is less viscous and better for inside frames and rocker panels where it is not exposed to road wash. The other is a heavy lanolin gel that can be heated up or applied by brush. I plan on using this for my brake/fuel lines as well as any high wash areas.

I used Fluid Film in the past but as others have noted, it doesn’t hold up well to heavy road spray. And yes, you will need to get sprayed yearly.

www.woolwaxusa.com
 
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