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Por 15

I used POR15 on the frame rails on my pickup. Did that about four years ago and it's still holding up. I just wire brushed the loose stuff off and wiped it down with some Zylene. I did two coats like the direction suggest.
 
I just applied yesterday to the inner fenders and pulling the tub to do the frame and underneath of the tub. So easy to apply, wire brush, degreaser and brush on. I would recommend 2 coats. You are supposed to let the first dry for 8 hours then apply the second. Looks great and excited to see the frame finished too.

Good luck,
Jake
 
You are supposed to let the first dry for 8 hours then apply the second. Looks great and excited to see the frame finished too.

Second coat needs to be applied when tacky, not fully dry.

http://www.por15.com/Data%20Sheets/POR15ApplicationInfo.pdf

2 coats POR-15 and followed by POR Topcoat for UV protection. With no topcoat, it will turn grey after several years.

Definitely good stuff. Had mine on for 6 years now.
 
Holy smokes thats expensive but I think its just what im looking for.

Do you guys think it can fix this?
 
My floor was not quit that bad, but you could put your foot through it! Welded in some new steel, good as new! In that picture it might be just a little much for POR15!
 
hahah....just kidding...cut all of that out today and new pans are going in.
 

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