Por 15
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Eastwood makes a internal frame coat spray can I didn’t use it but I think it would work, I didn’t do anything fancy just scaled it off and painted
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I have not used the internal frame coat stuff I have turned the disco from a daily to a backup vehicle which is why i I repainted it since I wanted to make sure there was zero rust but now that it’s not going to be in the elements much I didn’t opt for the internal
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Wheelspin (04-28-2020)
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I can agree and disagree, not all rust needs to be removed for por15 to bond, but be prepared if you don’t remove all the rust to be creating a fancy moisture holding paint that will actually make the rust problem worse like it did to mine. You can see the places I did not prep as well actually pulled thin metal like sheets of por15 off like bark off a tree
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Sixpack577 (04-29-2020)
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I coated my truck a few years back with por15 and you need like perfect prepping because it started to peel off after about a year and was chalky and did not look good and I just redid it using Eastwood rust encapsulated platinum and top coated using the chassis black and it looks really great. I used the scaling tool that someone just posted earlier and it was a blessing taking off all the surface rust but what I found out happened was the por15 lifted off the surface and held in moisture so it was coming off in chunks along with metal I was pretty upset to see it but glad I removed it before it got worse. The thing is the platinum series of paints only comes in silver which was perfect because i like doing the two tone silver and black so I painted everyone once with the encapsulated then top coated just certain parts