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J-Spec C10 02-19-2003 12:50 AM

Carpet Came in! Wohoo!
 
I got to work today, and my carpet was in. It looks really nice, it comes pre-molded, and with underpad glued on too. Also, I ordered a POR 15 starter kit last week, it came in the mail today. So, as soon as I can, I'm getting warm inside the truck!!

I can stop eating chilli to add heat to the cab :)

I am also going to be doing the floorboards in POR 15 B4 the carpet goes in....

So, a couple of Q's for you guys.... How hard is it to use/apply the POR 15? I have heard that "Hidden Moisture" is the enemy. Would a hair dryer be hot enough to get rid of the moisture before prepping for application on POR?

Are there any "Tricks" I should know B4 attemting this proceedure? How long does it take to dry?

Any ideas/comments?

bill_ont_canada 02-19-2003 01:02 AM

Congrats on the new carpet... Where did you order it from & what colour did you get??????

J-Spec C10 02-19-2003 01:09 AM

I work at "Partsource" evenings while in College. I got the carpet there. Its NPI (Nifty Products Inc) available through any Canadian tire or Partsource. (Or 'PM' me I can get discounts) its in the Keystone Catalog too.

Tha carpet is the Deluxe one, It even has a heel area lazer-bonded to it. I ended up chosing Charcoal, so I can still pick lots of exterior paint colours to go with it.

BigRed 02-19-2003 09:28 AM

I have not applied the POR15, but have heard it's pretty straight forward. You don't really have to treat the metal or anything, just apply and let dry. (hey, that rhymed) :)

I would definitelly dry up an water that's sitting around, but that's about it.

Low87 02-19-2003 10:25 AM

Nice! It's always cool to get an order in. Let me know how easily the carpet goes in, I'll be ready for a replacement soon.

J-Spec C10 02-19-2003 04:05 PM

I'll be doing it this weekend if all goes well, so I'll keep you all posted.

Silveradoshorty 02-19-2003 09:01 PM

J Spec, put away your hair dryer. :eek: POR is strengthened by exposure to ambient moisture. Check their website out
http://store.yahoo.com/por-marine/index.html Some tips for using it, don't let it dry on your skin, or you will have it a while, wear old clothes, if you spray it on, buy a really cheap gun cause you won't be reusing it again. Rusted metal is the best surface, don't sand to a shiny finish to apply. Once you open the can, don't seal it unless you put plastic between the can and the lid, or you will never get it open :rolleyes: Takes 3 - 5 hrs to dry. Do not expose to sunlight, UV is not good for it. I am planning on doing the same as you, I have my POR, and was planning on getting carpet from ACC. Who has the Keystone magazine? Is it a Partsource thing??
If I order from Partsource and am not happy can I return it?

J-Spec C10 02-20-2003 12:35 AM

If you order it, it is returnable with a 20% restocking fee. Canadian tire and Partsource both carry the keystone catalog. The POR website has a section on "hidde moisture" that says to dry the moisture out of the metal to avoid any rust bubbling to surface later.

bill_ont_canada 02-20-2003 02:06 AM

Shouldn't we use Marine Clean first then Metal Ready and finally POR 15
or can the first two steps be eliminated and still get the same end result??????????:confused:

MARINE CLEAN™ cleans and degreases in one application without leaving residues, noxious fumes or flammable solvents. No other cleaner works as fast or as well. It makes petroleum-based cleaners almost obsolete because MARINE CLEAN™ can be diluted with water up to 3, 4, 5 and even 10 times its volume while remaining more potent than other cleaners. MARINE CLEAN™ removes grease, oil, mildew, algae, musty odors, soap films, wax. Use it to clean canvas, vinyl, nylon, holding tanks, grease traps, auto parts and more. See the difference that MARINE CLEAN™ can make at home, work or play. Even if you're fairly sure that your work piece is clean, hit it with MARINE CLEAN™ to be absolutely certain of good adhesion.

Metal Ready - 8 oz. bottle METAL READY™ provides the best adhesion for POR-15® on any surface, including aluminum and shiny polished metal surfaces. Our simple one-step process gently etches metal, creating an ideal anchor pattern for coatings such as POR-15®, while simultaneously leaving a zinc phosphate film to promote chemical bonding of paint and steel. Avoid other preps that may leave harmful residues that prevent proper adhesion of POR-15® or other coatings. After thoroughly degreasing your work piece, apply environmentally safe, METAL READY™ to both neutralize any rust and etch any clean bare metal. This will allow better adhesion of POR-15® or any paint. METAL READY™ is not caustic, corrosive, toxic or flammable

Just some thoughts cos I haven't used it yet but I plan too.

J-Spec C10 02-20-2003 02:28 AM

All that stuff is available in the starter kit I got, so I'll use it and let you know. Afterall, why not try something new and follow the directions :) Thanks Bill, I read that stuff on their site too, but forgot until you reminded me.

pkbinplano 02-20-2003 08:09 AM

When I installed my new carpet I left the old padding on , on the floor. The new carpet had padding with it so it's doubled up. Made for a more quiet, insulated ride.

mrladewig 02-20-2003 08:08 PM

I helped a friend apply POR15 to his '50 CJ3A frame off "restoration" and used the degreaser and the etch. It worked well. It must be painted over afterwards to prevent UV damage. It will REALLY get into your skin though and takes forever to get worn off, so be careful. Used truck bed liner as the topcoat in the interior, and a gloss black on the frame and underside. The moisture thing is really more about the can. If you get a drop of water into the can, I guess it freaks out and hardens up. Used a paintbrush, as it is supposed to be REALLY messy to spray. It is self leveling.

Hope all goes well.

Silveradoshorty 02-20-2003 09:01 PM

J Spec, Thanks for the tips on NPI carpets, I'll check them out this weekend at Partsource. :) bill_ont, last time I used POR was a couple of years ago on the frame of my 78 Malibu. I didn't use the Marine clean or Metal ready and when I sold the car this summer, the shape of the frame is what clinched the deal, especially when I let the buyer give it a couple of taps with a hammer. That stuff really won't chip or crack! But you can't go wrong by using the accessories with it either. Good luck and let us know how it turns out:canada: :bowtie:

Myride 02-20-2003 09:21 PM

cool


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