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Old 10-07-2010, 11:41 AM   #14
Rap'em Pappy
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Re: POR-15 failure

I have used Por-15 on frames, cabs, and engine bays for 10yrs. Like it has been said, while it is still tacky, top coat it. Not after it dries. For top coats I have used Dupont, ppg, and rustoleum. I have had wrincal only when topcoated befor it was tacky or because of too thick I think. No pealing. I use Chasiss Saver now, it is more cheaper and I was told it was made by Ex por company employees. Also make sure you clean the paint from lid groves or you will never get it open again. I use the plastic cling wrap between the lid and can.
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