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Dries hard as glass.
Why use it on a galvanised part??? POR15 is meant to be used directly on rusted parts that you can't really sand to the metal, works a treat.
Can some one tell me please. how much POR15 will I need to do my 90 chassis?
I have just used POR-15 on my newly shotblasted axles, trailing arms, radius arms and the finish is excellent i love it. I know it is expensive but I find it is worth it. 2 coats is enough but the seoind coat has to be applied before the first on has dried. It is true though if you dont seal the lid properly the paint will cure quickly. I had to make sure that the lid seals were free form paint but you can place some cling film over the opening and put the lid on. I will be rebuilind my landy in the next 2 weeks so I will provide photos of teh finish if you like?
NIce work. Photos would be good when ready
I know I have to apply a mordant solution such as T-wash to the galv prior to painting. Think I would prefer the black appearance rather than the siver galv that I have now. Just wish Id done the whole chassis before fitting:doh:
that would have certainly been easier. I galvanised my winch bumper and just bought some etch primer so that i could paint it with por-15. Once that is done i will show some photos. I did think about doing my chassis but i figured you wont see most of it so i am not going to do it.
Just a small picture to show the finish of POR-15 on my bumper and this is quite rough to be honest. I used an etch primer prior to painting.
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Looking good!
Did you have to overcoat the POR15? Had read that some of these special paints aren't UV stable, so can discolour.
Obviously not an issue if applied on the chassis!
Looking good!
Did you have to overcoat the POR15? Had read that some of these special paints aren't UV stable, so can discolour.
Obviously not an issue if applied on the chassis!
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