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Old 07-25-2008, 04:24 AM   #26 (permalink)
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Im also looking for retail places that sell this stuff, their website is no help that i can find, anyone know?
I've always bought it at their website...sometimes they offer a 10% discount. They also have a store on eBay.

Seeing your picture above is where POR-15 would make a major difference and be the most ideal place to use it.

Applying it will take some time in becoming familiar with it's bonding/consistency but the end result, especially undercarriage parts will be well worth your cost and time.

Purchase some highest quality brushes and plan to coat everything that you can in one or two applications. You cannot take "breaks" because your brushes will gradually harden and quickly become useless.

Again, just for reference, I had no problem paying extra to have my aftermarket bumper power-coated...I used to powder-coat all kinds of things but feel POR-15 is superior.
We're currently using and/or have plans to use POR-15 on two front/rear bumpers, sliders, skid plates, and a used (already powder-coated) utility trailer.

A single quart should cover everything you need, plus some.
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