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POR-15 Question
I have the interior of my car stripped and awaiting a coat of POR I already have the metal ready and marine clean. I am just wondering if you painted the entire interior or a section at a time? It says to apply a second coat after 4 hours when it's tacky I am wondering if I will be able to step on the dryed area 4 hours later to reach the back seats and deck or just paint the rear section then do the floors.
If I have to do it seperatley this could easliy be a two day job, with a lot of down time.
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take your time and make it a two day job. Start at the rear deck and work forward and let it dry, you can then apply a second coat the following day. I did mine about 3 years ago and it worked great.
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The foam fine finish rollers worked well for my silver engine bay. I "cut in" to the hard to reach areas with a cheap paintbrush. I rolled on the flat panels for a pretty decent result. I only gave it one coat. I've used it for a few times and have never given a surface a second coat. That instruction might be for marine durability. Wouldn't hurt though.
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