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Hello Gents.

Has anyone gone to the same extent as this in using POR-15 to improve their Engine Bay?

I am looking to use the POR-15 Chassis Coat product on my chassis rails, inner fender walls and over the existing 'bed liner' type product that was previously installed.

Any pictures or suggestions for working with the product are welcome ...
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I have but I have not finished the car yet.

Por15 has a metal prop which is generally used for it. The metal has to be properly prepared for it to stick well. My car was originally soda blasted and that's not enough. I chose not to use the associated "Metal Prep" because I did not want to deal with water, acid, liquid in areas I could not control.

Basting was a great "dry" prep for very good adhesion.

I blasted every corner one by one. I would spend all afternoon and get maybe an area equal to 6'x6' blasted. At the end of the day when each segment was blasted I BRUSHED on POR 15 in that area. I did not spray it on. I could have but great caution has to be taken as it is very bad if breathed.

I covered each non-body area. Rest of the car was done same way except etch primer was sprayed on.

I am contemplating what to top coat it with. In areas I have gotten etch primmer on it, the etch primer has stuck very well and been a very good base. I like the POR15 for under body as it is not as thick as some undercoatings but it doesn't chip. If you take it of with a sander or grinder it kind of moves around like an oil patch. Odd stuff.











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I am finished the driver's side of my engine bay. So far, the POR-15 has been easy to use and I am totally impressed with the results. A full chronicle is ongoing here.

Comp2, I didn't bother with the Metal Ready either (although I used it to prep the firewall covers I had fabricated). I used Chassis Coat Black as a top coating. It's awesome. Despite being brushed on, it drys to resemble a sprayed application.

The combined result of these two products has me seriously thinking of doing the entire engine compartment similar to this cat ...

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