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Parts in primer ready for paint...
Parts in primer ready for paint...
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Yes that stripper lots to have worked well, what brand/kind
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I think you will be fine. I think people get a little excited thinking rust has to be part of the equation for this stuff to work properly.
Splangy ~ do you have experience with this?
hmmm
it was treated with metal prep / ready prior to painting and the directions said it could be used on shiney metal. have you found that this doesnt work?
PREP & READYTM provides the best adhesion for POR-15® on any metal surface, including aluminum and shiny polished metal surfaces. Our simple process gently etches metal, creating an ideal anchor pattern for coatings such as POR-15®, while simultaneously leaving a zinc phosphate coating to insure chemical bonding of paint and steel.
I can't get that sh1t to come off my skin, concrete floor, brushes, tools...
Had no idea it might not stick forever to ANYthing.
If you used etch primer it's not a case of Por15 versus clean metal but the Por versus the etch primer. Etch primer eats itself in the metal and forms a bond better than anything. So if the Por sticks to the primer it won't be a problem. In paint you have to look at the system not the individual parts, these are chemicals that react to each other.
If you used etch primer it's not a case of Por15 versus clean metal but the Por versus the etch primer. Etch primer eats itself in the metal and forms a bond better than anything. So if the Por sticks to the primer it won't be a problem. In paint you have to look at the system not the individual parts, these are chemicals that react to each other.