MStarmer
Mar 19th, 01, 02:09 PM
How many people out there are painting the inside of their doors, cowl area, etc... What a pain! My '68 is fairly rust free except for some light surface rust on the inside of these. I have been cleaning and vacuuming the inside of the doors/cowl and have put (rolling) a coat of Eastwood's Corroless in these. Is this enough? I am a fan of POR-15 but choose not to use it in these areas due to the introduction of moisture. I may topcoat the Corroless with POR BlackCote though. Any thoughts on this. I like both products have done most of my interior sheet metal and firewall with POR and favor Corroless for hard to reach areas. Any ideas on getting this stuff everywhere? Thanks. You can see my car at http://www.photopoint.com click the newest pics folders for what I'm talking about! Just paste my e-mail mstarmer@w-link.net
TOMSTV
Mar 19th, 01, 06:43 PM
Your url for photopoint is not enought, you need to add the index, and the rest of the text. happen to me too when i first signed on to this great site.goes something like this. http://albums.photopoint.com/j/albumindex?u=1536714&a=11662207
hope this helps and good luck with your car.
kissmyss
Mar 20th, 01, 12:38 AM
I know that the mfg called sata makes a spray gun that is actually a 3 foot wand that sprays a circular pattern 360 deg. at the end interesting fact the cup is made by druckbecher otherwise would a bug sprayer reach these areas?? later keith Hey arlington, not too far from you im down in renton.. If you want more info on thet gun email me
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RickD
Mar 20th, 01, 02:18 AM
I like the spray Corroless for hard to reach areas. Personally, I wouldn't put POR15 over it unless you're really confident the base is well adhered. In my side vent areas, I also spray Corroless and reinstall the side panels. POR15 uses moisture to cure, that's one great thing about it.