Why It’s The Absolute Best Undercoating For Your Truck

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We are always on the lookout for the absolute best products and services to help save you money, and we found this wonderful, unique, customer friendly oil undercoating service you have to try. Come with us on a tour of this great facility as we learn as Steel City Oil Undercoating will make your vehicle last much longer for a bargain price.

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Shops like this one, that commit themselves to the best interest of their customers, are the real MVPs

BadAssEngineering
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My Dad used to change his own oil and saved the old oil and spray all the old oil into the fender wells and doors...anywhere he could get the oil can with a pumper on it. His cars never rusted! This was in Northern VT.

smartfortwo
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I called a few places in my area to get my brand new 22 Durango undercoated and got quoted 3-4k from various places. I said F that and went to harbor freight and got 50 bucks of lanolin based blaster surface shield 5 cans and did it myself. I have no problem supporting local business but common let's get realistic it's not rocket science a monkey can spray the bottom of a vehicle.

garysgarage.
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He kept forgetting to mention the most detrimental aspect of rubberized coatings, which is the fact that they seal in the moisture which actually accelerates everything rusting underneath the coating. It's like having an infected wound on your body and just covering it up with makeup letting it fester underneath instead of treating it with an anti-bacterial ointment. The oil products like they use are absolutely superior and truly stop the rust process. The only downside are they can drip a little, are a bit messy and don't look quite as good, but all minor things. The real issue is stopping the corrosion and saving your vehicle from an early grave, which all the oil based products like Fluid Film, NH Oil, etc do marvelously. I recently had my F150 undercoating with Back-n-Black NH Oil and it came out great. There's some odor and some smoking where it gets on the exhaust, at first, but that goes away. Looks so much better underneath, not seeing all that surface rust anymore, and I feel so much better knowing I've stopped the corrosion and saved my truck.

kevinbreese
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Lanolin is the best option and those guys know it ! Respect :)

FreeKanal
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This has been done for years in Iceland and works wonders

Nobrainerist
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I had an 88 S10 Blazer "undercoated" at a state prison autobody hobby shop in 1993, 55 miles from the shop shown in this video and the Blazer HAS NEVER RUSTED ANYWHERE to this day, I still own it! The miracle product, 50-50 mix ATF (Automatic Transmission Fluid) and 80-90 gear oil. The Shop instructor did my vehicle for 43.00 dollars all in.

I have used this mix since then and have experienced OUTSTANDING years long protection in the northern snow and salt.
TRY IT YOURSELF! A pressure pot such as the one you would use to spray your garden for bugs it what the shop instructor used and I now use myself.

captainr.
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Years ago when I was working at a shop that's been closed for years I oiled the underside of vehicles, I used 3 quarts of 90 weight gear oil to 1 quart of 30 weight oil and did that to a customers vehicle once a year and their vehicles looked new for years until they sold them.

dennisthomas
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Up here in Central New York state, fluid film lasts 2-3 months in the winter. By spring, lanolin based products are gone. Fluid film works inside of the frame and inner body panels.

karlkascha
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A friend in Toronto keeps his used motor oil to coat the underside of all his cars and trucks. No rust at all on any of them. When he washes some off, the surface is as pretty as the day it was made.

sillybitch
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I do this involuntarily ... but now it makes me re-think fixing that oil leak 🤔

flipflopgarage
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I like that idea of spraying inside all the frames

raider
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I had my 4RUNNER and Tundra done at that shop👍🏻

chuckasarus
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Coat then drive down the dustiest lane or road you can find. Midi this every year and have to use very little coating after year 2. The dust hold you hot oil in place.

mdsloads
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Only reason my jeep isn’t covered in rust; it’s covered in oil due to leaks. I imagine this way is a tad more professional

dustinlerch
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Went with Wool Wax much like Fluid Film but a tad thicker dirt adds to the coating and basically adds to thickness and protection, Fluid Film or Wool Wax The 2 Lanolin Based Winners

donsigler
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I have a 2015 ram 2500 in the northeast. I have been using fluid film since new. And no rust. Spray the underside 2x a year.

ATC
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After reading extensively about all the options including rubber-based coating, undercoat paint, lanolin products, etc I decided to go with a cosmoline based product from CRC that was originally designed for the harsh and salty marine environment. It doesn't chip and peel like the paint or rubberized coating can and it is much more durable than the lanolin products. I used a product from CRC but there are several brands that are basically the same formula. My mechanic applied for me, he liked it so much he used it on his plow trucks...

Really
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Good stuff. I watched just for the enjoyment. I won't be a customer, only because I enjoy doing this myself on my vehicles. Good job and keep saving the vehicles. Cheers 🍻 👏

luggarage
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Got a 99 Jeep XJ in Washington, rust free, some damn how. My wife and I will be moving to the NE in a year or two, definitely looking to get some kind of undercoat done when I get there and I looked this up after a farmer commented they use their old motor oil for a coating. I might do that once I’ve tracked and fixed all the leaks in the Cherokee lol

johnnymatias