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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by chevyguy469, Dec 12, 2008.

  1. chevyguy469
    Joined: Jul 25, 2008
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    chevyguy469
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    from PA

    So I already know tht I'm going to put por15 on the frame, what else have you guys put it on? and were there any problems?? i.e springs, trailing arms.. etc
     
  2. Gorehound
    Joined: Jun 6, 2007
    Posts: 100

    Gorehound
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    from Delaware

    I have used it on frames,a-arms,coils/floors and trunks.
    It will not stick to smooth metal. It will peel off. It needs a
    somewhat rough surface or scratch to hold onto.
    It has no U-v protection so it will chalk-up in the sun.
     
  3. JDHolmes
    Joined: Nov 25, 2006
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    JDHolmes
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    from Spring TX

    I use another product as mentioned in your other thread, but...

    I use it on undercarriage parts (though cleaning them is a lot of trouble), fender mounting brackets, motor brackets, radiator support and core support parts (if the engine bay is going to be black), etc. I even used it on old rusty wheels that were going to be covered with hubcaps.

    Here's a picture of the 55 wagon i'm working on now with Bill Hirsch Miracle paint (same as POR-15).

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    The core support is on it now and has been done in the same paint. When I can roll it out, I will clean the undercarriage and do it all, including rear end and drums.
     
  4. chevyguy469
    Joined: Jul 25, 2008
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    chevyguy469
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    from PA


    will constant exposure to the sun eventually peel it? or does it just get ugly after it chalks up?
     

  5. Keep
    Joined: May 10, 2008
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    It just turns an ugly chalky dark gray color. I used it on some rust spots on the top of my truck and did not paint over it. So it got constant sun.
     
  6. Jersey Joe 67
    Joined: Jun 12, 2008
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    Jersey Joe 67
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    from J Town

    can you paint over it? Any special type of paint if you do? Will that stop the "chalking up, and greying" you speak of?
    Was wondering if after using it on the frame, if i could spray over it with a rustoleum, or something?
     
  7. Keep
    Joined: May 10, 2008
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    It is supposed to painted over on anything that sees the sun. They sell a chassis black paint that is used as a top cost. Its is fairly good. I used it on my 4x4 frame and so far has stood up to the weather.

    As far as I know you can use any type of paint over it.
     
  8. brenthughes
    Joined: Nov 30, 2008
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    brenthughes
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    from Florida

    chevyguy,

    yes, you can paint over it
    many paints can be used,
    topcoating will prevent the discoloration.

    When I use POR15, I make a full day of it. Have everything cleaned and etched (metal ready or similiar) the night before. First coat goes on first thing in the morning, last coat goes on just before shutting down for the day. Not allowing the paint to cure eliminates the need to sand between coats. I usually get 2-3 coats of POR15 and 1-2 coats of topcoat (chassiscoat black, etc.)

    Checkout their website, the directions are good and work well when you follow them exactly.
    http://www.por15.com/faq.asp


    Good luck,

    Brent Hughes
     
  9. Westside Lefty
    Joined: Jul 25, 2007
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    Westside Lefty
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    from Venice

    Do you have to wash off the white residue left by the metal ready? I did my frame rails yesterday.
     
  10. brenthughes
    Joined: Nov 30, 2008
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    from Florida

    You should rinse off the metal ready after it has had time to work, but in my experience there is always a little phosphorous present. If I remember correctly, the instructions claim a little of this is normal and not detrimental.
     
  11. chevyguy469
    Joined: Jul 25, 2008
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    chevyguy469
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    from PA

    yea i do believe you can paint over it no problem, but i do know that por15 does hae a paint prep and paints for it specifically! ..and isnt tht a problem to not let it cure before adding another coat?? sounds like a bad idea ...j/w
     
  12. POR15 is to real paint as AOL is to real software
     
  13. brenthughes
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    from Florida

    It seems like a bad idea, but it's what they recommend. I haven't had any problems since I did it this way. I have had it chip off of smooth metal- now I sandblast everything.
     
  14. Archie
    Joined: Sep 20, 2008
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  15. impalabuilder
    Joined: Oct 6, 2007
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    impalabuilder
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    from NJ

    Yes it will eventually be eaten all the way to complete failure...I personally only use it when painting over rust. Otherwise I use real paint like Tman says.
     
  16. Shaggy
    Joined: Mar 6, 2003
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    Shaggy
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    from Sultan, WA

    What cant you??
    Short list of other stuff you may not have thought of POR 15ing

    Kitchen appliances
    complete cars
    Aircraft
    Family Pets
    In short everything
     
  17. VonMoldy
    Joined: May 23, 2005
    Posts: 1,562

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    from UTARRGH!

    I painted a crecent wrench with it and banging the wrench and purposely smashing it with hammers and crap hasnt really messed up the paint. The stuff sticks like crazy even after years of use.
     
  18. SlowandLow63
    Joined: Sep 18, 2004
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    SlowandLow63
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    from Central NJ

    Holy shit, lol. :D :D
     
  19. HRK-hotrods
    Joined: Sep 26, 2007
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    Nice!:D Couldn't have said it better... ;)
     
  20. Abomination
    Joined: Oct 5, 2006
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  21. stagernwings
    Joined: Dec 9, 2007
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    stagernwings
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    from tx

    I wouldnt put that crap on anything. after 20 years in auto restoration I have had the hind sight of my early work and its a great snake oil product . most paint supplys have a chassis black that needs no reducing just spray .also its cheap .c
     
  22. timmy t
    Joined: Mar 16, 2008
    Posts: 207

    timmy t
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    Used it on the inside of my 40 drums then had them turned. looks good and keeps the rust away.
     
  23. srdart67
    Joined: Feb 3, 2008
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    srdart67
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    from Sharon, Wi

    ive used it on everything right down to the body of a 4x4 pickup once... as long as its metal of course..
     
  24. ehdubya
    Joined: Aug 27, 2008
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    ehdubya
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    My thoughts exactly, I put clear stuff on some fresh tube and watched the rust grow under it over several years.
     
  25. 39 Ford
    Joined: Jan 22, 2006
    Posts: 1,558

    39 Ford
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    I used it on the floor pans, lower part of inside doors,quarter panels inner fender wells etc.
     

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