Re: SER1 Por 15

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From: M & J Smith
Subject: Re: SER1 Por 15
Date: 21:53 on 09 Oct 2005
Hi Coen
My experiance with POR 15 is that it is an excellant product. However be 
aware that it has no UV protection, so will lose it's gloss if left in 
direct exposure to the sun, in fact will change to a very flat blk / grey 
colour. To remedy this a top coat of gloss black must be applied within 
three hours or the paint will be to hard to bond to. Be also aware that any 
splashes on your skin, if not removed immediately, will be with you for a 
while. So if you're in " Land Rover Owner position #2 ", ie lying underneath 
your Landy ( " Position #1" being under the bonnet / hood ), painting the 
chassis and you get some POR 15 on your face, and neglect to remove said 
spots, people may be drawn to the conclusion that you have a rather 
unpleasant skin disorder.
I have found 'Hammerite' smooth gloss to be very effective, especially when 
applied to the 'correct thickness'.

Regards
Mike
NZ

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Coen Caminada" <Coen@xxxxxxxx.xxxx>
To: "series1 mailinglist" <series1@xxxxxxxxx.xxx>
Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2005 11:03 PM
Subject: SER1 Por 15


> Has anyone have any experience with por 15 as a paint over rust?
>
> My Minerva has some very rusted patches and i like to paint them with this 
> product, to stop the rusting.
> A Minerva has metal body panels so rust i a bigger issue than the other 
> series laro's
>
> Coen
>
> To change subscription see www.landrover.net/series1/mail
> 


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SER1 Por 15
Coen Caminada 10:03 on 09 Oct 2005

RE: SER1 Por 15
Brett Pritt 10:12 on 09 Oct 2005

Re: SER1 Por 15
M & J Smith 21:53 on 09 Oct 2005

Re: SER1 Por 15
Matthew J. Clark 01:33 on 10 Oct 2005

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