I learned a GREAT POR 15 economy trick. DONT open
the can lid. Instead, poke a small hole in the lid
with a punch or nail. Pour out just what you need for
the job. Then seal it with a sheet metal screw (tip it
once so the POR will make a good seal)
>
> --- Dennis Larson <DLLarson1@Frontiernet.net> wrote:
> > I"ve used POR 15 quite a bit. It's great stuff.
> > Just wear gloves when you
> > use it unless you want to wear it for awhile. DO
> > not put it on threads of
> > bolts. Heads would be ok. It will not ever come
> > off if put on correctly.
> > When cleaning an area for application do not take
> > all the rust off. IF the
> > metal is to clean it won't stick. It's expensive
> > but good. Poor what you
> > think you will need into another container, and
> you
> > cannot pour it back.
> > Keep the lid groove on the can clean and when thru
> > place some cellophane over
> > the top of the can first then put the lid on.
> I"ve
> > been told to turn the can
> > over and store it on its lid after being opened.
> > The shelf life of a
> > previously opened can is not that great, a month
> or
> > 2 so try to use it all up
> > quicklly.
> >
> > Dennis
> > oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built
> > between 1941 and 1959
>
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