Thread: Por 15
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Old 01-21-2009, 10:14 AM   #4
James McClure
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Re: Por 15

I don't know about other rust prevention products but I do know about POR. It needs rust for it to work properly and bond securly to the base metal. This is the way to do it get all the rust scale off and don't use a wire brush to do it, use sandpaper or sand blaster. Let the job sit a few days so a thin rust coat developes. You won't see it but it's there. Spray with POR and let get tacky, 1\2 hr. Spray over with paint to keep UV out and your good to go. I did the frame & cab bottom with it 2 years ago, no rust and in good shape. jim
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