Hey guys!
I have noticed some small rust spots around the car, and I want to figure out how to protect it while I save up money for a real paint job (among other things)... After doing some research and realizing a solid paint job can range from 3-10k (or more) I realize that my best course of action is to prevent the rust and touch up the small spots.
Anyway, reading through the POR-15 docs, I realize that it's super sun-sensitive and it SEEMS they recommend to apply High Build Primer on top of the POR-15 Bonding Coat before applying touch-up paint....
So I was wondering if this process made sense / was ill advised:
1) Take a wire brush to the rust spot(s)
2) Apply POR-15 Bonding coat
3) Let that dry
4) Apply POR-15 High Build Primer
5) Let dry
6) Apply touch-up code-matching paint
I realize this isn't going to look AMAZING, but I just want to protect it and have it looking *solid* until i can afford something nicer. Can post pics soon.
I have noticed some small rust spots around the car, and I want to figure out how to protect it while I save up money for a real paint job (among other things)... After doing some research and realizing a solid paint job can range from 3-10k (or more) I realize that my best course of action is to prevent the rust and touch up the small spots.
Anyway, reading through the POR-15 docs, I realize that it's super sun-sensitive and it SEEMS they recommend to apply High Build Primer on top of the POR-15 Bonding Coat before applying touch-up paint....
So I was wondering if this process made sense / was ill advised:
1) Take a wire brush to the rust spot(s)
2) Apply POR-15 Bonding coat
3) Let that dry
4) Apply POR-15 High Build Primer
5) Let dry
6) Apply touch-up code-matching paint
I realize this isn't going to look AMAZING, but I just want to protect it and have it looking *solid* until i can afford something nicer. Can post pics soon.