Punch some holes in the top and use tape over the holes when finished. It
will stay liquid for a long time I opened and have been using the same quart
for over a year. It's much better than trying to take the top on and off,
that is, if you can. I pour small amounts into double plastic cups. It will
eat through most plastics.
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: "John F Sandhoff" <sandhoff@csus.edu>
To: "Victor Laury" <vlaury@earthlink.net>
Cc: <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 1:48 PM
Subject: Re: POR 15
> POR15. Good stuff. http://www.por15.com
>
> As a side comment:
> > It can't stand UV exposure so it can't be applied where direct sunlight
will hit it.
>
> UV exposure causes it to change color, but according to the company this
> does not affect its other properties. I painted my roll bar black; it used
to be
> very shiny but now it's got a dark grey mottling. Only paint failure is
where I've
> scraped it off by dragging the hardtop across it.
>
> They make a few 'colors' - black, silver, and chassis black (which isn't
quite
> as shiny). I agree with buying the 6-packs - it's expensive per ounce that
way,
> but once you open a jar it'll harden up on you pretty quickly. After
opening,
> store them upside down to buy a little more shelf life.
>
> It is impervious to gasoline, too. I've had some in contact with gasoline
for
> three continuous years - no failure.
>
> DO NOT BREATHE THE FUMES. This stuff reacts with moisture. You do
> NOT want it in your lungs!
>
> -- John
> John F Sandhoff sandhoff@csus.edu Sacramento, CA
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