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POR 15 likes rust to grab on to. You need to wire brush the loose stuff but don't take away the solid rusty surface. The marine prep is to remove any oil or dirt. The metal prep is for good clean metal and it gives it a nice place for POR 15 to bite into (since there is no rust there to grab onto). The stuff basically encapsulates everything and keeps any oxygen from reaching those areas so it stops rust from going any further.

I used it on the chasis and axles on a 23 Model T as well as the trunk of a 41 Pontiac and they came out really nice.

Hugo


At 06:55 PM 12/27/2007, you wrote:
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Chris,

Yeah, I'm serious. We are restoring our house (1929) and keeping the original plumbing. But I do have a, hmm, Mustang, too ('67 Fastback GT).

The POR 15 people (I called them directly) say to use their Marine Wash, Metal Prep., and then the paint. So, I wonder why the name is "paint over rust" when there are two prior steps.

Dan




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