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Trint
Posted 8/20/2026 18:15 (#11733473 - in reply to #11733433)
Subject: RE: Wool wax vs Fluid Film



North Central OH
r82230 - 8/20/2026 18:06

Trint - 8/20/2026 11:29

Same applicator for both so thats easy, I went with woolwax. Much thicker and hangs around longer and doesn't rub off like fluid film if you have to work on it. Done all my vehicles, normally good for two years with a slight touch up. I like the black, easy to see what you have done. Tried the blaster product as well, after a few months couldn't tell it was there vs the woolwax. Woolwax will go on at the same consistency as fluid film if you get it hot first.


One time with FF, why would you want to do touch ups? My son is driving a 2016 that was FF when new and hasn't seen a touch up, while still looking great.


Stuff washes off from all the slush down here and rub off from weeds and such on the trucks. Fluid film is advertises as an annual thing by the shops that do it here, don't need as much the second time but still need some. I have to due the same with woolwax but think it holds on a little longer, definitely doesn't rub off as bad after looking at a guy that did brakes on a vehicle with fluid film.
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