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racemor 09-12-2002 07:58 AM

source for POR
 
There are a couple of spots that I want to get sealed up since the completed body work. I understand that POR is what I need to do the job. But where do you get it? Is it a commonly available or do I need to go to a body shop supply source?

Thanks,
Tom

VincentVega 09-12-2002 08:01 AM

http://www.por15.com/

Good stuff. Try the starter kit, it includes everything except a spray bottle for smaller jobs.

barlowdo 09-12-2002 08:09 AM

I have found that POR 15 dries much faster on wet humid days. I know this sounds weird but it must be due to some chemical reaction.

DOn

Rot 911 09-12-2002 08:27 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by barlowdo
I have found that POR 15 dries much faster on wet humid days. I know this sounds weird but it must be due to some chemical reaction.

DOn

Not weird at all. Even the instructions mention that water accelerates the process.

joehahn 09-12-2002 08:51 AM

I had a few spots and ordered the "trunk/floor" kit for $120. 3 nights ago I sprayed the "cleaner" on there and let it soak per the instructions. The next morning (6:30 AM...i was excited) before work I did the first coat "silver". After work I started messing with the putty they include...this stufff is unreal! I applied it to the spots I wanted, then more and more and more til I had expended half the bars that it came with. Within one hour it was dry and I applied the second coat "black". Yesterday morning I came out to decide if I should take car to work (dry?, etc) the stuff was like steel! Seriously! So then I got excited and took screwdriver and tried to poke the putty part...didn't even make a scratch! I really was jamming it (stupid i know) and nothing would hurt it. This stuff is great! From what i understand i have to put the final "chassis black" coat on or it turns purple but i really don't care right now. Tom email me privately, don't buy the whole kit i will tell you what to get... (don't need cleaner, fiberglass, etc).

joe 68 L

Rot 911 09-12-2002 09:09 AM

Joe Hahn, POR-15 master! The force is strong in this one.

joehahn 09-12-2002 09:13 AM

"When I met you I was but a learner, now I am the Master"

Darth Vader (circa 1976 prior to striking Obi Wan)

Rot 911 09-12-2002 09:23 AM

Hey master, what's the story on your sportomatic? Find out what the problem was? Don't make me drive all the way up there to find out.

RoninLB 09-12-2002 09:24 AM

Por-15 continues to harden for a week..if you have to sand it blah blah..........Ron

barlowdo 09-13-2002 05:16 AM

So which cars sells first ?

A car that advertises it has had some Bondo applied in a few locations ?

or


A car that advertises Por 15 applied ?


And don't take me wrong on this as I love Por 15 products.


Don

racemor 09-13-2002 05:46 AM

Well, hopefully the $$$$$ paint job I just got where they used POR on every seam as a preventative will get a better review than the bondo car.;)

Tom


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