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neyen14 |
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I just bought some black Por 15 but haven't opened it yet. I am hearing about how sturdy it is when hardened. I have a set of cookie cutters that need to be done and I am wondering if anyone has used Por 15 on wheels?
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nathansnathan |
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I would say no. The por has to be top coated as it is not UV resistant. Any chips in the top coat and the por beneath will be exposed. The UV exposure will make it want to flake/ peel off.
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