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Old 09-17-2005, 02:22 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by rmrtndl
Have you had any problem with the color fading or having a milky appearance?

I have read POR-15 is UV sensitive. I don't think the frame will get any direct sunlight (insert witty comment about rolling the truck here). Anyone know if indirect light will cause fading etc?

A local guy used POR-15 on his frame ('67 Ford). It looks awesome and finish appears very durable. He is very pleaseed with the results so far.
no fading issues cause i tend to keep the trucks on all four tires// i had the inside of my last bed painted with POR15 and after about 4years in full florida sunlight there was some fading but no peeling ,lifting or rust issues however it did nothing to stop the oak tree from falling on the truck in a hurricane
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