🛻 Keep your truck’s undercarriage unstoppable with Woolwax’s wet, wool-powered armor!
Woolwax Lanolin Auto Truck Undercoating is a solvent-free, lanolin-rich protective coating made from raw wool grease. It sprays on wet, forming a thick, never-drying film that provides over 2 years of corrosion protection by actively repelling moisture, salt, and pollutants. Designed to penetrate deep into frame rails and enclosed areas, Woolwax offers superior durability and wash-off resistance compared to thinner formulas. Packaged in a convenient 1-gallon jug, this USA-made formula is compatible with most undercoating guns, delivering trusted, long-lasting rust defense for trucks and autos.
A**R
Good product to save under carriage
Doing all my cars with thisMoved to area with lotsa snow and salt, so it's a necessity
T**T
great rust protection
I'm in central NY, and we use a LOT of salt on the roads during the winter. This has significantly improved the rust resistance on my tacoma for the past two seasons. Highly recommended.
C**H
Reasonable
It seems to do a reasonable job of coating the underside of the truck. Viscous but not as solid as you might expect. Even in 10 degree temperature the oil does not solidify so your underside will always be wet. I have not seen how summer temps affect this yet but I would imagine most of the oil will evaporate or wear off. I would expect an annual application is necessary. They make a hard coating which I have not yet tried. Overall, not bad and better than other undercoating I have used.
J**.
Surprised at how easy it went on.
Used under coating unit with wands,90 psi. Warmed woolwax. Sprayed on with very little overspray. Excellent coverage. Easy clean up per directions. Used on my hobby car.
M**H
Undercoat
Work well
O**E
Wool wax undercoats
Like it it’s for my son’s truck
J**
Great product
Works better than fluid film, but it does need to be heated or warmed before being applied
N**I
Better to use fluid film. Gets inside better.
Does not get into the tight crooks and crannies like fluid film because this is too thick. Saw a in depth YouTube video about it. Also read the return policy. Go with fluid film if you want to use it for everything under the car and including things like door hinges where it’s really tight.
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