Por 15
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dunebuggyjay
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Is Por-15 still the best?
I was wondering about por-15 myelf. I've used it about 4 years ago on my berrien chassis for my classic manx. I'm starting another buggy, with a VW pan, and is this still the best stuff out there? I was a little pissed, as some of the por-15 didn't stick on the berrien frame as good as I had hoped. That was after a full degreaseing and Por-15's marine clean and metal ready . I know it seems like a ton of companys claim theirs are better. What do you guys think? Other than that small issue I liked how well it came out. Just make sure you use heavy duty gloves. I used some cheep ones, and had por-15 inside my glove. Didn't know untill I took the gloves off! DOH! -Jay
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mel hubbard
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I'm sure the POR-15 website says it best...
http://www.por15.com/
[QUOTE="dunebuggyjay"]I was wondering about por-15 myelf. I've used it about 4 years ago on my berrien chassis for my classic manx. I'm starting another buggy, with a VW pan, and is this still the best stuff out there? I was a little pissed, as some of the por-15 didn't stick on the berrien frame as good as I had hoped. That was after a full degreaseing and Por-15's marine clean and metal ready . I know it seems like a ton of companys claim theirs are better. What do you guys think? Other than that small issue I liked how well it came out. Just make sure you use heavy duty gloves. I used some cheep ones, and had por-15 inside my glove. Didn't know untill I took the gloves off! DOH! -Jay[/QUOTE] I have never had any problems with POR-15 so I don't know if anyone makes anything better because I'm happy with POR-15.
I found it to be almost mistake proof, it is self leveling and looks a lot like it has been powdercoated. I used less than one quart on my Berrien Chassis. The Black and the Silver both have good coverage - but be sure to stir, not shake the silver. WEAR GLOVES!!! the metal ready is acid and the POR15 itself does not come off of your skin - it has to wear off!!!
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mel hubbard
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[QUOTE="newmanx59"]I'm sure the POR-15 website says it best...
http://www.por15.com/[/QUOTE] Guaranteed to satisfy,,, I like the sound of that :rock: My buddy works at Select Products, Mildenhall, they sell all kinds of USA automotive products,, but not Por 15. I will phone him on Monday to say we need the stuff here.
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manxdavid
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[QUOTE="mel hubbard"]What is POR-15???
Sounds good stuff,, not seen it in UK,, how bout you Dave? Maybe another name for black wax-oil.[/QUOTE] Similar to Smooth Hammerite I think. F.A.R.T. (Frost Auto Restoration Products!!!) sell it in the UK... http://www.frost.co.uk/productList.asp?catID=55
"Wise men talk because they have something to say, fools because they have to say something." (Plato)
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mel hubbard
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mel hubbard
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manxdavid
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[QUOTE="mel hubbard"]OK Dave,, I want a Kar Kraft modified GT40 with the 525 hp Nascar motor,, for a swap with all my rolling stock. Coz i cant afford GT40p/1075 Gulf oil car
[/QUOTE] Easy, just paint an old Buggy up to look like one, they'll never know the difference in Norfolk!!!LOL 
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mel hubbard
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