I’ve used POR-15 for many years (10
maybe?) and have had good results. I usually pick up a quart at a spring
swap meet and another quart at a fall swap meet. It actually works better
if you apply it right over existing rust; after cleaning off the loose
stuff. On bare metal I think you have to prep the metal with one of their
other products. I’ve found it works especially well on outer surface of
rusty gas tanks. I’ve sealed pin hole leaks in gas tanks by
applying a layer of fiber glass cloth and several coatings of POR-15. A
warning for any potential new users out there – wear gloves – if you
get it on your hands it’s take a week to wear it off. Also after
opening the can for the first time you have to be sure and seal it again
correctly because if air gets to the product it’ll harden and you’re
out $$$$. I think last fall it was $31 a quart.
From: Forward Look
Mopar Discussion List [mailto:L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ted Blackington
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007
6:39 PM
To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [FWDLK] POR 15
I did use their topcoat, a nice blue.
Didn't seem to make a difference. And-I carefully sanded the original paint
down to bare metal for good adhesion That didn't matter either.
Somewhere I read a printed story on POR
15 that backed up my experience with it. . Wish I had saved it. Author
concluded that it was a seriously over hyped (and priced) coating that did not
deliver as promised-
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