How To Make ANY Lanolin/Oil Undercoating Black. ( Surface Shield , Fluid Film , Woolwax )

Опубликовано: 06 Июнь 2025
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How To Make ANY Lanolin/Oil Undercoating Black. ( Surface Shield , Fluid Film , Woolwax ) In this video I'm going to show you how to take a clear version of any lanolin undercoating and make it a black version. I've had many requests from people wanting to know how to make these undercoating products black. The black versions of these lanolin undercoating products are great for covering existing rust on you car or truck. Personally, I'm not a huge fan of the black versions of the products. The overspray is black and messy. Also, in my experience the clear versions eventually turn black from road grime over the course of a year.

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00:00 Intro
00:52 Why I think "black" versions are a waste
2:55 How to turn a clear coating into a black coating
9:12 Spraying the black product
10:00 It's cheaper to make your own black than to buy it
11:42 Outro

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