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POR 15
anyone use por 15? I have a few rust spots I need to take care of and wondered what everyone thought of por 15. is there anything out there better then it or more recommended is por 15 easy to work with
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There was a thread that someone else just put up about POR 15 that I responded to with pictures, Ill see if I can find the link
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There big warehouse is down the road from me, i plan on backing through the door oneday lol jk
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It's good stuff. Only thing is that is does not contain any UV protection. So if it's going to be out in the sun you need to top coat it.
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I have used a lot of it and it is really tough. Just get all contaminants off the surface, keep it off your skin, and use what is in the can because it dosen't keep very long once opened. And be shure to get 2 coats on. One really won't keep the surface protected.
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the stuff really is like iron once it hardens. I bought the six pack of small cans for doing all my little stuff and it was perfect.
while I was doing the last coat recently I didnt notice but managed to have some splatter all over my face while painting some brackets that were hanging....NOT fun to scrub off your face |
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I was restoring a 69 Plymouth GTX several years ago and used the stuff in the trunk and floor pans,it is the best I have seen.
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