ya,,, at $100.00 per gal.....tiny2085 said:por-15, you can get it at almost any shop that sells paint, it's supposed to not chip or crack either. I have some, but haven't used it yet, i'm going to use it up front on my 60.
33$ a quart, and my buddy just did his new cj7 tub and still has a little left over. http://www.por15.com/product.asp?productid=6Shawn said:ya,,, at $100.00 per gal.....
I don't think so...
tiny2085 said:33$ a quart, and my buddy just did his new cj7 tub and still has a little left over. http://www.por15.com/product.asp?productid=6
POR-15 application on non porous surfaces (most metals):
Approximate coverage:
Pint = 50 sq. ft.
Quart = 96 sq. ft.
Gallon = 350 sq. ft.
For porous surfaces like wood & concrete, coverage will be about 20% less.
When painting on metal surfaces, we recommend at least 20oz. of Metal Ready for every quart of paint or coating you use
Shawn said:What does it take to keep the rust away....... Man I clean the surface, primer it up, apply 2-3 coats of Rustolium and wamo.... 2 weeks latter there is surface rust....
What are you guys doing to keep it away?
Stuff sucks, I did the whole tub and I top coated it, and yeah it won't rust while the POR 15 is on there but that is just because the stuff peels off too fast. And before I hear about prep, I stripped to bare metal and used metal readytiny2085 said:For porous surfaces like wood & concrete, coverage will be about 20% less.
When painting on metal surfaces, we recommend at least 20oz. of Metal Ready for every quart of paint or coating you use