Long Term POR-15 users - Are yo still happy with the product?

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Kept it in refrigerator in shop still good after 7 months.
Left another closed on shelf small hole put a screw in turned to rock in 3 weeks.
 
I used a similar product called Chasis Saver. A little more forgiving on the application, and I really like the results. Used it on my axle and inside the front wheel well.
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Cool, I am planning to use it on the entire interior floors and the bottom floor pans. I will do inside the mini-tubs and front fenders also.
Jeff, I've been doing my floor pans this winter. Inside is done, worked well. Now on I'm working on the bottom. Lots of prep work, but the stuff is hard as a rock. Good luck with yours.

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That looks great on the floors Woody. I will be doing the same. I will get Dotty on the rotisserie shortly and i need to patch some burn-thru from my non-welding self on the frame connectors. Also some holes yet to fill from the mini tubs too.

Did you have a console in the car when you bought it? I picked one up in PA last year and I have been debating the mount brackets you already have on the floor.

Too many good reports to doubt the POR-15 at this point!
 
That looks great on the floors Woody. I will be doing the same. I will get Dotty on the rotisserie shortly and i need to patch some burn-thru from my non-welding self on the frame connectors. Also some holes yet to fill from the mini tubs too.

Did you have a console in the car when you bought it? I picked one up in PA last year and I have been debating the mount brackets you already have on the floor.

Too many good reports to doubt the POR-15 at this point!
JeffisOld, my car is a Scamp Brougham, the so called "luxury Valiant". So it came with buckets and console/armrest. I'm jealous of you, no rotisserie for me, just a creeper and I clean off a square ft. or so at a time on the bottom. I just started painting the bottom last night. Experimenting with a mini roller, the brush doesn't work for long upside down. Pretty messy! PM me and let me know your ideas for applying the paint. I don't have equipment to spray yet.
 
JeffisOld, my car is a Scamp Brougham, the so called "luxury Valiant". So it came with buckets and console/armrest. I'm jealous of you, no rotisserie for me, just a creeper and I clean off a square ft. or so at a time on the bottom. I just started painting the bottom last night. Experimenting with a mini roller, the brush doesn't work for long upside down. Pretty messy! PM me and let me know your ideas for applying the paint. I don't have equipment to spray yet.

I can only imagine that brush work upside down would truly suck!!!

I am anxious to get the rotisserrie over here because I DO NOT believe there is any way to spray POR-15 without serious health concerns. BE CAREFUL! Mini-roller might be the way to go!
 
I can only imagine that brush work upside down would truly suck!!!

I am anxious to get the rotisserrie over here because I DO NOT believe there is any way to spray POR-15 without serious health concerns. BE CAREFUL! Mini-roller might be the way to go!
Don't worry, I got the painting respirator, full safety glasses, surgical gloves, and old, long sleeve shirts on! I plan on spraying a coat of undercoating on after I get the brake & fuel lines back on. I did the bottom of the trunk extensions first and they turned out pretty good with Eastwood's spray bomb undercoating. Good luck with yours!
 
JeffisOld, my car is a Scamp Brougham, the so called "luxury Valiant". So it came with buckets and console/armrest. I'm jealous of you, no rotisserie for me, just a creeper and I clean off a square ft. or so at a time on the bottom. I just started painting the bottom last night. Experimenting with a mini roller, the brush doesn't work for long upside down. Pretty messy! PM me and let me know your ideas for applying the paint. I don't have equipment to spray yet.

This makes me laugh. I had finished cleaning and primed the underside of my dart from about the passenger floor pan area to the bumper and was ready to put Herculiner down (a reasonable truck bed liner product).

I asked 2 of my brothers to crawl under the car with me and help paint it on with a brush since they were living with me and not paying rent. They asked if it wipes off easy enough, I told them yes. All said and done we were covered head to toe with that gunk after 2 coats and there isn't anything that will take it off! One of my brothers ended up shaving his head because he got so much in it. Needless to say they roughed me up a bit in fun and we still laugh about it.:rofl:
 
locally guys like to mix it with rustoleum , por 15 goes hard and prittle
like porcelin and the mix makes it less prone to shattering when I redid my trunk I found that even tho it appeared to be good once you cut the metal out it was bad inside the por 15 , I went with 2 part epoxy prime on all the new work .
 
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