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I did not use the POR but do appreciate that it sounds like a more economical and just as good idea.Looks nice Dr. T ...did you use the POR 15 product or something else?
Kind of funny...you have silver wheels (but painted black), I have black wheels (but painted silver)...I kind have wished that I painted mine black now...:biggrin:
I did not use the POR but do appreciate that it sounds like a more economical and just as good idea.
One of my 1st design enhancements was chromed wheels and painted the outside lip all black in essence to make the wheel seem larger and extend all the way to the tire by keeping the "spokes" chrome; thanx.
PS-Drove through Grimsby years ago when I watched back to back Kings games in Toronto and then Buffalo. Looking forward to visiting Ottawa next month for the NHL All-Star Game!
Has anyone used the Clear?
If you're up in Ottawa, you should give Doug_G a ring...if you make it back to the Niagara Peninsula / Toronto area, give me a shout & I'll run up for a visit!
POR 15, last time I checked, needed a top coat in order to protect it from UV rays. UV will break down POR 15. Can anyone confirm this on a new can?
Last time I used it was 4-5 years ago...
Just would want to make sure someone does not go through all this work to then have UV destroy all the hard work...
To me, it reads as Paul told me...2 applications...the primer & the top coat (#10)