After 6 Years, My Lanolin Undercoating Is Still Going Strong! Surface Shield, Fluid Film.
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 Published On Oct 22, 2023

After 6 Years, My Lanolin Undercoating Is Still Going Strong! Surface Shield, Fluid Film. I have sprayed these trucks with a lanolin undercoating for over 5 years now. So in this video we are taking a look at what the bottom of each truck looks like. One truck was sprayed with Blaster Surface Shield last fall. The other truck I applied Blaster Surface Shield to 2 years ago and didn't spray it last year. Overall the Blaster Surface Shield has no issues lasting 2 years without re-coating as long as you keep an eye on the undercarriage like you should be.

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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:47 After 6 winters how is the lanolin holding up?
8:05 My truck after 5 winters. I did not coat this truck with Surface Shield last year.
13:05 Touchup on my truck this year
13:22 Next year will be my last yearly update on this
15:22 Thank you!!!

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