Rust proofing of restoration project. NAC

Kneale Brownson kneale at coslink.net
Tue Oct 17 18:07:34 EDT 2006


I believe you only need to top coat Por-15 if it's going to be exposed to
sunlight.  And then, you're not adding protection, you're just avoiding the
product changing color to a messy gray shade.


At 12:37 PM 10/17/2006 -0700, L DC wrote:
>I second Huw on the POR-15.
>
>Thin it and for a better lay out it would be best to
>spray it with a spray gun rather than with a brush.
>
>I believe that with POR-15, however, you need to spray
>whatever top coat or primer while the POR-15 still
>"tacky....or with a slight finger drag" for the latter
>to stick, as per the instructions.
>
>Ask me how I know.
>
>-Regards,
>
>Louis
>
>
>
>
>
>--- Huw Powell <audi at humanspeakers.com> wrote:
>
>> 
>> > what about POR15? Couldn't you pour it into the
>> channels and roll it around
>> > to cover it all?
>> 
>> I think with POR15 at least, you'd have to thin it -
>> it brushes out 
>> well, but is rather thick from the can (thixotropic,
>> I suspect).  But, 
>> yes, I forgot that one on my list of wild ideas -
>> pouring in the primer 
>> of one's choice and letting gravity get it into the
>> crannies.
>> 
>> -- 
>> Huw Powell
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