Posted by TimV on July 12, 2016 at 09:11:54 from (74.78.234.72):
In Reply to: POR15 vs. RUSTGUY posted by rwalton1961 on July 11, 2016 at 20:58:44:
I have no experience with Rustguy though there's tons of converter products out there that are all the same phosphoric acid base just with different names and price points--the price point usually being tied to how much the manufacturer had to pay whomever the celebrity is they hired to endorse it. I've used POR-15 with excellent results on a number of projects--it WILL hold up in sunlight, but it won't stay colorfast, which is why they recommend topcoating it. Biggest thing with POR-15 is to READ AND FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS--sounds trivial, but it's not, and if you just open the can and start slapping paint on you're not going to get best results. Granting that's true of ANY paint job--prep is by far the most important part of painting--but it's especially true here if you want it to hold up. Second thing is not to cheap out on the prep--buy the cleaner and pre-treat and read and follow THOSE directions as well. Done right, it's tremendously durable, though I'll admit I've never had a reason to put it on a manure spreader before!
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