our51super Posted March 28, 2001 Share Posted March 28, 2001 Hello,<P>I was wondering if anyone has used the P.O.R. paint products and if so do they work as advertised?<P>Thanks,<P>------------------<BR>Crin & Teresa Dima<BR>BCA # 37114 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dadphelps Posted March 29, 2001 Share Posted March 29, 2001 Yes, I have used it. And yes it does what it says it will do. If all instructions are followed, it is a very nice, tough finish. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted March 29, 2001 Share Posted March 29, 2001 I have done several frames with it and it is great stuff. The stuff isn't UV rated and will fade only in direct sun doesn't seem to hurt it just a little dull but under body it's the best. My supplier says they now have UV additive I have not used it. I have also used it on rusty floor boards and panels it stops rust and takes paint well. worth every penny JIM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest oldtimer Posted March 29, 2001 Share Posted March 29, 2001 great stuff Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BuickNut Posted March 29, 2001 Share Posted March 29, 2001 I have used POR 15 with mixed success. The engine paint is fantastic. After painting the engine a year ago, it still looks great in my everyday vehicle. The paint over rust paint (for general use) is somewhat tricky. You have to remove ALL the grease ang grime, and that is paramount - and also difficult, then use the paint prep supplied to precoat the surface. Note this paint prep is widely used with other paints in the automotive industry as well, and is well known as a successful prep for any paint. However, I am still in agreement with the other folk in saying that is appears to be the best that I've tried - though I have not yet tried the Corrollos (spelling ??) advertised through Eastwood. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YellowLark Posted March 30, 2001 Share Posted March 30, 2001 <BR>Have used both POR-15 and Eastwood Corroless for years on cars and boat trailers. <P>Corroless is much easier to work with (you can get it off your hands, POR is almost impossible to get off skin), and it doesn't flake off as POR-15 does after a couple of years.<P>Definitley recommend Corroless over POR-15.<P> <P>------------------<BR> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fred Rawling Posted April 4, 2001 Share Posted April 4, 2001 I used corroless on bare metal on a truck that sat out for around 4 years after it was wrecked. The corroless held up with no problem. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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