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Old 09-16-2009, 08:23 PM
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Originally Posted by InTheHawk23
por-15 is awesome i have done my floors/ my bike frame lol my car frame i have used this stuff allot and its worth ever dime never seen rust come back and its been about 5-6 years
Your floors? I painted some ramps and some underneath my car and love the stuff. I wish it came in Red as well though.
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Originally Posted by 95TAGary
Your floors? I painted some ramps and some underneath my car and love the stuff. I wish it came in Red as well though.
sorry floorboards
Old 09-17-2009, 07:14 AM
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Well, I spilled some on my concrete floor in my garage, and it's there, permanently, even after 4 years of traffic, and trying everything under the sun to remove it. I'm just guessing it would be expensive to do 400sq ft with the stuff.
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POR15 is good stuff. And definitely hard to remove so plan for that (cloves, long sleeves). It dries VERY hard. A friend of mine strengthened the trunkpan of his older GTO with 6 coats of the stuff. It was semi-soft beforehand. And afterwards you could hit it with a sledge hammer and it was SOLID!

My dad uses it on Streetrods. A friend in his club had his springs and underbody painted on his coupe. They ran over some debris on a cruise to nationals a few years back that hit a lot under the car. Got to the show and assessed damage (figuring they had chipped a bunch up) and found NOTHING. No chips on his springs or anything. It is good stuff.
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yes, i have had it on my car for 8 years and it still looks brand new.. All the undercarriage metal parts are done with it.




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