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Old 06-09-2015, 08:46 AM   #1
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Re: Brush-on chassis paint - Happy with results?

I se Masterseries because I am really sold on it and I know they actually make their product. The owner is a chemist who used to work for POR-15 and quit to start his own company when the cheapened down the product. I recommend brushing over spraying. It self levels, as far as looks goes. You will get a better coat of finish and not miss a spot. If you hit it at all, it's a good coat. With spray, and all the blow-by and various hidden angles, you tend to miss spots or barely cover others. You find out when you see the rust later on.
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Old 06-09-2015, 04:52 PM   #2
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Re: Brush-on chassis paint - Happy with results?

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I se Masterseries because I am really sold on it and I know they actually make their product. The owner is a chemist who used to work for POR-15 and quit to start his own company when the cheapened down the product. I recommend brushing over spraying. It self levels, as far as looks goes. You will get a better coat of finish and not miss a spot. If you hit it at all, it's a good coat. With spray, and all the blow-by and various hidden angles, you tend to miss spots or barely cover others. You find out when you see the rust later on.
Thanks again K. I'll look into Masterseries. Incidentally, I called the soda blaster today. His attitude sucks so he won't be getting my business. I may end up stripping this down the hard way.
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