I think that would rank almost up there with fenders in the kitchen. That's why
I put my quart container in a large coffee can... in the frig. She doesn't
drink coffee.
Steve
51 3100
St Peters, MO
"Antonio R. Tijerino" <antonio@tijerino.net> wrote:
Another thing that helps is to put the can in the refrigerator. Most wives
would not like this, but it extends the life of the POR15.
Antonio
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-oletrucks@autox.team.net
[mailto:owner-oletrucks@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of tim
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 3:30 PM
To: Ole Truckers
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] Bottom of cab/ POR-15 & air grinder
On Friday, July 18, 2003, at 02:06 pm, K Ohlgren wrote:
> Harry
> POR-15 doesn't store very well. once you open the can it has limited
> life. you can extend this by putting a layer of plastic wrap over the
> can before putting the lid on.
I can attest to the usefulness of the plastic wrap -- I have a gallon
can of POR-15 that I sealed with plastic wrap. It also helps you get
the can back open -- otherwise it could seal itself shut.
Tim Lloyd, lloydt@colorado.edu
http://54peanut.blogspot.com
1954 Chevy 3100 Pickup "Peanut"
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