



racydave wrote:Wow, that cleaned up really nice! Did you sand blast it? It does not appear to have rust issues either.
azygoustoyou wrote:WOW! now that's clean. I showed my wife and I said I don't think I'll go that far. All she could do is give me that look, "Yeah Right!" and walk away. By the way, what is black beauty? I have a glass bead blaster. Is that the same as a soda blaster. What you could use on the bottom is what I'm planning to use. It's called 2k CERAMIC CHASIS black satin and epoxy primer kit. $99.99 from Eastwood.com You can paint everything on the bottom with your spray gun. It's a two part hardening ceramic coating. You can even paint your control arms and such. They are using this stuff in custom shops. I saw it on that show on Tv Chop-cut-Rebuild. They said it's pretty strong and durable.
ga.spyder wrote:Great work!I have used POR 15 with good results.On the Fiat,I have used it on small rust areas at the bottom of the door(drain were clogged).No sign of any return.I was into off road Jeeps and used the POR 15 extensively.Never had a sign of any returning rust,and the vehicle spent a lot of time wet,muddy,etc..
Craig
I am under the impression that POR-15 deteriorates when exposed to UV. I would first apply POR-15 to bare metal, then topcoat with an undercoating-type product. The POR-15 might be overkill on clean, rust-free metal. Maybe check out the Eastwood catalog for other ideas.sgfiat wrote: then topcoat with a matte black por15.
mbouse wrote:umm... you missed a spot!