I got to undercoat my 2013 Taurusceptor on friday and was quite impressed with its thick viscosity. This should be superior to the fluid film im used to using. I had a 5 gal pale for about 8 months but had to go thru my prior batch of fluid film first. Let me tell you this stuff is thick and requires you to heat it up on a coleman stove in a pot. Gone are the days spraying in the mid 40's.
Overall it layers on nice and thick, and does not seem to drip that much. Here is the issue. In the pale, it does not smell all that terrible, there is an odor, and at first I found it more subtle than fluid film. Fluid firm is very antiseptic smelling and smells terrible for about 3 weeks. If you think that is bad, nothing compares to the spoiled mink oil / deepfried road kill smell of Woolwax once it is applied. I can literally smell my car 20 feet away. There must be somthing the air does to its formula that makes the smell come out. How long will that take to go away?
Overall it layers on nice and thick, and does not seem to drip that much. Here is the issue. In the pale, it does not smell all that terrible, there is an odor, and at first I found it more subtle than fluid film. Fluid firm is very antiseptic smelling and smells terrible for about 3 weeks. If you think that is bad, nothing compares to the spoiled mink oil / deepfried road kill smell of Woolwax once it is applied. I can literally smell my car 20 feet away. There must be somthing the air does to its formula that makes the smell come out. How long will that take to go away?