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Re: Frame coating

To: "Navarrette, Vance" <vance.navarrette@intel.com>,
Subject: Re: Frame coating
From: Don Malling <dmallin@attglobal.net>
Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2005 22:51:09 -0400
I buy extra pint cans and fill the two pint cans when I open the POR-15 quart. 
I use one of those 
very thin plastic sandwich bags between the lid and the can. Not the heavy duty 
freezer bags with 
the zip lock, but the cheapo very thin ones with the "pocket" foldable top. I 
use both layers so one 
sticks to the lid and the other to the can, but they don't seem to stick to 
either lid or can. I 
just use a new one every time I open/close the can. I also store the opened 
cans upside down. Not 
sure what that does -- maybe is more air tight -- maybe nothing.

I never have any problems with the can lid sticking on. But it will w/o the 
plastic bag. You will 
have to destroy the can to get it open if any paint gets in between the lid and 
the can.

Always use plastic gloves -- cover exposed skin -- eye protection  etc. The 
stuff doesn't come off 
when dry. Paint remover will take it off other stuff -- not your skin :-)

Don Malling



Navarrette, Vance wrote:

>       Stan:
> 
>       I used POR 15 as well. Impressive stuff. It is also true that
> the tiniest air leak in a resealed can will result in your
> very expensive POR 15 turning into an unusable lump in very short
> order, so keeping the unused material in a TIGHTLY closed container
> is imperative. You can buy empty 1 quart paint cans for a few 
> pennies at any good hardware store, so you can keep the remaining
> material in an unmolested paint can. After you unseal that 
> flippin' POR can the first time, resealing it is difficult if not
> impossible. I thought I was going to need a chain saw to get mine 
> open the first time. But then, I am all thumbs anyway.
>       By the way, 1 quart of POR is the perfect amount for doing
> 2 coats on a TR6 chassis. I even had enough left over to paint 
> the a-arms on my front suspension.
>       Oven cleaner works pretty well for degreasing. Converts the
> grease to soap (But don't let it get on aluminum!!!). 'Course 
> when you hose it off the chassis, everything downstream from your 
> house dies. My neighbor's cat had a couple of two headed kittens 
> the week after I cleaned my chassis. Dunno if it was a coincidence 
> or not.
> 
>       Vance
> 
> -----Original Message-----




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