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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: NorCal
Posts: 1,065
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I painted my frame from the cab back with POR-15, and the prep. work was a pain. My frame is not rusted, so removing all the factory paint was difficult. I want something very durable, will last a long time, and looks good too. I would prefer to rattle can it, but brush application is okay. Thanks for any suggestions!
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Ontario, canada
Posts: 138
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I've used black rubberized rocker guard with excellent results. I apply it with a shutz gun, if you have a compressor you can buy a cheap shutz gun for around $20.00. The rocker guard looks good, stands up well, and is not like the tar based undercoatings.
I've used this product, it's available in black. http://www.dominionsureseal.com/prod...&ProductID=583 3m also makes rocker guard but not in black, they have it in tan and clear but it can be tinted. 3m does make a body schutz coating but I've never tried it. http://www.handsontools.com/store/sh...roduct_id=3861 Ken |
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