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04-18-2005 11:59 PM #1
por-15
what has been your experiences with por-15. Ive heard good things, and im thinkinking about coating the bottom of the car and under carpet, and those out of reach areas in the engine bay.
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04-19-2005 02:55 AM #2
I use it all the time, in fact, this past weekend I did my garage floor with it, and it looks great! I've used it for over 10 years now, and have had nothing but good luck with it. The most important thing to do is read and follow their directions.Mike Casella
www.1960Belair.com
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04-19-2005 05:39 AM #3
I'll go with Pro60 on this one. When used correctly according to the instructions it's a great product.Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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04-19-2005 06:01 AM #4
Originally posted by pro60chevy
I use it all the time, in fact, this past weekend I did my garage floor with it, and it looks great! I've used it for over 10 years now, and have had nothing but good luck with it. The most important thing to do is read and follow their directions.Ed ke6bnl@juno.com
1963 Ford Econoline 5 window
1950 Ford F1 pu
1948 Ford F3 pu
1953 Chevy 3100 AD
1970 Chevy Short bed c10
1972 El Camino chopped top
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04-19-2005 06:06 AM #5
That's me.Mike Casella
www.1960Belair.com
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04-20-2005 01:38 AM #6
Originally posted by Ed ke6bnl
what and where is pro 60 thanks ed
and you ask what is a ke6bnl its a Ham call sign. from my ham radio days.Ed ke6bnl@juno.com
1963 Ford Econoline 5 window
1950 Ford F1 pu
1948 Ford F3 pu
1953 Chevy 3100 AD
1970 Chevy Short bed c10
1972 El Camino chopped top
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04-20-2005 05:12 AM #7
Ed, I'm real confused now. Should I just leave this alone?Mike Casella
www.1960Belair.com
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04-20-2005 11:00 AM #8
Originally posted by pro60chevy
Ed, I'm real confused now. Should I just leave this alone?
I think we have beat it to death, but would be interested in the por product for cement slab, I am very close to pouring the slab for my car lift and would like more information on the por product for the cement, mainly how well it worked, held up the other information I probably can get on there web site for pricing and installation, but personal experience is worth a lot on the product itself. thanks guys Ed ke6bnlEd ke6bnl@juno.com
1963 Ford Econoline 5 window
1950 Ford F1 pu
1948 Ford F3 pu
1953 Chevy 3100 AD
1970 Chevy Short bed c10
1972 El Camino chopped top
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04-20-2005 11:16 AM #9
Ok, let the beatings begin.
I used the grey, and it takes about 1 gallon to cover a 12 X 24' area. As of the last catalong, the price of a gallon is $105.00. I have a friend that used it on his new garage floor that measured 24X24 and he used 6 quarts. I gave him the phone number of the guy that we buy it from, and he gave him the specific instructions on what to do. That was 4 years ago, and it looks the same today as it did when he first did it. This was the first time I have used it on concrete, and my floor was poured in 1973 so it's not the smoothest to start with, but it looks great.Mike Casella
www.1960Belair.com
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04-20-2005 03:19 PM #10
Originally posted by pro60chevy
Ok, let the beatings begin.
I used the grey, and it takes about 1 gallon to cover a 12 X 24' area. As of the last catalong, the price of a gallon is $105.00. I have a friend that used it on his new garage floor that measured 24X24 and he used 6 quarts. I gave him the phone number of the guy that we buy it from, and he gave him the specific instructions on what to do. That was 4 years ago, and it looks the same today as it did when he first did it. This was the first time I have used it on concrete, and my floor was poured in 1973 so it's not the smoothest to start with, but it looks great.Ed ke6bnl@juno.com
1963 Ford Econoline 5 window
1950 Ford F1 pu
1948 Ford F3 pu
1953 Chevy 3100 AD
1970 Chevy Short bed c10
1972 El Camino chopped top
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04-24-2005 04:27 PM #11
Dowierj, I have also used por 15 for a few years and it seems to work good. Word of caution follow directions , do not get on your hands ( is impossible to clean after it dries, has to wear off) and wear a good mask. I was spraying under an old truck one day and was outside. I just picked up the gun and started spraying realizing in a few seconds that I forgot to put on my respirator . I coughed up black crap for two days , my throat killed me and all because I was careless. That stuff will kill you . Darin
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04-24-2005 04:40 PM #12
Heed Darin's warning about spraying this or any other catalyzed product. It will definitely turn your lungs into cardboard.PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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04-24-2005 04:41 PM #13
Originally posted by techinspector1
Heed Darin's warning with this or any other catalyzed product. It will definitely turn your lungs into cardboard.Mike Casella
www.1960Belair.com
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04-24-2005 04:50 PM #14
"And they won't ever rust!"PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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