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those were the Before pics so heres after por15
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And for the last one
I have spent two weeks getting por15 in my blood sweat and tears, I dream about por15 now
Boy it sure adds up too
I hope you guys enjoy the pics
It goes in for paint next week
BBM is doing the paint, they are excellent
They usually only do high end paint jobs like Cobra's and chevelle ss' & etc ,
But I know the owner pretty good.
So They are cutting me a deal
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Looks good.
I plan on using Por-15 in the rear trunk and the parts where the bumper covers up too. What did you use to clean the surface? Did you strip the paint off first, or just layered over the paint? If so, what'd you use to strip the paint?
i cleaned up the chipped paint with a wire brush then then a grinder then applied it on the fresh surface
Cool, that's what I hoped... What are your plans for the paint, white again?
how much POR did you use?
Hi Mike
Looks good, that Por15 is good stuff, but pricey, because that amount of waste.
Or maybe I should stop drinking and spilling it
Later
yep pricey
i used 31/2 quarts and I still have to do the underbelly But it is really good stuff
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