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Old 02-19-2011, 06:06 AM
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Originally Posted by PDUB View Post
How do these hold up in comparison? isn't the POR-15 more like an epoxy or multi part process?
They do say POR-15 should be top-coated for UV protection to prevent it from degrading. I'm not sure this is much of a factor for a chassis that is not exposed to sunlight. It does apply well and flow out smooth. Looks sprayed in most cases. Very hard surface. Need to be careful applying it because if you get it on yourself you will be wearing it for a couple weeks. Same for the garage floor (exept forever probably), etc. They also also make a semi-gloss version if that interests you.

Also Eastwood makes a specific chassis paint that is a good product. I used an earlier version years ago on some suspension parts and it's tough and held up well.
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