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geodon
27th October 2011, 12:13 PM
I'm pretty sure there was a lengthy thread on this subject but my searches can't bring it up.
Can someone please give me a link?
Lostkiwi
27th October 2011, 09:22 PM
Is this the one?
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/series-2-2a/121682-chassis-prep-paint-help.html
geodon
29th October 2011, 12:23 AM
I thought I saw a lengthy discourse on POR 15 here.
Hm! Might have been elsewhere.
peterg1001
29th October 2011, 06:13 AM
I thought I saw a lengthy discourse on POR 15 here.
Hm! Might have been elsewhere.
I certainly put my two bob's worth in about POR15 in that referenced post.
I've just finished repainting all the wheels on the vehicle. The Killrust top coat was peeling off the POR15 substrate.
Don't waste time or money thinking about POR15.
Peter
gromit
29th October 2011, 08:26 AM
I certainly put my two bob's worth in about POR15 in that referenced post.
I've just finished repainting all the wheels on the vehicle. The Killrust top coat was peeling off the POR15 substrate.
Don't waste time or money thinking about POR15.
Peter
Was it a POR topcoat you were painting over or was it a undercoat ?
If it was an undercoat it sounds like a mis-match between the paints ie. different solvent base, rather than a problem with the POR itself.
Colin
peterg1001
29th October 2011, 05:40 PM
Was it a POR topcoat you were painting over or was it a undercoat ?
If it was an undercoat it sounds like a mis-match between the paints ie. different solvent base, rather than a problem with the POR itself.
Colin
Yes, I'm very, very sure I know what I was doing. See Fixing the chassis (http://www.greenacre.biz/landrover/929_fixchassis/929_fixchassis.htm).
I spent hours on the phone and speaking direct to PPC to make sure.
POR15 doesn't adhere well, and topcoats don't adhere to POR15.
Peter
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