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FoxyRoadster

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FoxyRoadster last won the day on December 16 2010

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  1. por15 is so thick I should just thin the stuff out to roll it onto the car

    1. Guest

      Guest

      I wouldnt do it again. I covered my 620 in it and it was a bitch for filler to stick to. I got it done, but it was a pain in the ass. They recommend laying the filler directly over tacky POR. F that! I did it and had bubbles all over a couple fenders. Had to start over on that one

    2. Guest

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      Just get down to bare metal, then filler, hi-build primer to tune, then a good hard sealing primer like DP-40 would be way more legit

    3. FoxyRoadster

      FoxyRoadster

      I'm just gonna lay the por15 down, then primer over it, if there are any sections that need body filler for leveling I'll deal with it between the paint and primer.

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