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P-Diddy 15 gets my vote (duh). Following directions is a must!
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Being your not going to see it, POR 15 would probally be the easiest. Dries like a ceramic finish. Not sure how well paint will stick. If your going to paint it, wire brush out as much as u can then use a product called Rustmort. Then a good epoxy primer then paint. That should seal it up either way.
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The por 15 man in our area said to paint over the por 15 when it is tacky before it dries. I have not tried this but got the info at the pomona swap meet.
Bernie
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Painting over the Por 15 while tacky isnt the best idea, no offense Bernie. Some chemicals may react w/ the Por 15, or not allow it to properly cure. Try this primer after the Por 15 cures.
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