05-27-2016, 02:06 PM
Wire brush it. Then clean it with the recommended cleaner for POR15. Grey POR15 is very close to the color that Newell uses. However, POR15 will not stand up to UV light, so I always paint over it with Rustoleum oil based grey. Good match.
POR15 is tenacious. If you get it on your skin you will wear it off. Nothing that I have found will remove dried POR15 from your skin.
A quart will easily do that bay. I would buy two pints. Once you open a can of POR15, it is pretty much gone. Resealing will work for about a week, then the whole can sets up. In my experience small diameter disposable rollers are far better than brushes when using POR15. I say disposable cause you are going to throw away whatever you use to apply it.
It is GOOD stuff.
Did I say don't get it on you ?
POR15 is tenacious. If you get it on your skin you will wear it off. Nothing that I have found will remove dried POR15 from your skin.
A quart will easily do that bay. I would buy two pints. Once you open a can of POR15, it is pretty much gone. Resealing will work for about a week, then the whole can sets up. In my experience small diameter disposable rollers are far better than brushes when using POR15. I say disposable cause you are going to throw away whatever you use to apply it.
It is GOOD stuff.
Did I say don't get it on you ?
Richard and Rhonda Entrekin
95 Newell, 390 Ex caretaker
99 Newell, 512 Ex caretaker
07 Prevost Marathon, 1025
Maverick Hybrid Toad
Inverness, FL (when we're home
