Please remember that with the POR product - it is not good with exposure to
the sun!
You need to paint over it to keep it from becoming chalky. POR may have a
top paint for their rust system - you can also paint over it with other
paints while the last POR coat is still tacky.
--Scott
56 +4 4 Seat (more or less)
Scott Seidler
Senior Network Engineer, Sales.
Eastern DataComm, Inc.
Phone: 201-457-3311
Fax: 201-457-1811
Morgan 3/4 Web Site: www.morgan34.org
-----Original Message-----
From: Stuart J. Ross [mailto:stuross@nac.net]
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 10:09 PM
To: Mike Dixon; Morgan Mailing List
Subject: Re: Chassis Painting
There is a company called POR in New Jersey that makes a fantastic paint. I
think they are located in Parsippany, NJ. They have a number of products
like paint stripper, rust inhibitor, and hi-temp paint that are really good.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Dixon" <mike.dixon@virgin.net>
To: "Morgan Mailing List" <morgans@autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 2:29 PM
Subject: Chassis Painting
> With the dreadful weather we are having I give in. I am happy to go out
in
> the Mog when its a bit wet but this.......
>
> I have therefore decided to attack the surface rust on the chassis - well
> that I can get at with a wire brush from under the car. Once cleaned up
the
> question is what to paint it with. The options I have identified are:
>
> Chassis black
> Smoothright
> Brushing Gloss
>
> Once done perhaps some Waxoyl?
>
> I wondered what the views of the DG were?
>
> Mike Dixon
>
> 71 4/4
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