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Hey guys I recently cleaned up some bad spots on the frame where the paint that the previous owner didn't take to real well after he painted it. I hhave the spots down to bare metal and I am wondering if i should use a ruberized under coat or if I should use rustoleum.... Or is there anything I can brush on so i don't have overspray problems?
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Dante,
I would prime it and then spray it with rustoleum. After all of that cures I would shoot it with an aerosol undercoat material.
Scott
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POR-15 is good but will peel if used on bare metal. Use "Metal-Ready" before applying the POR-15.
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I would not use the rubberize. If it dries out and cracks, it leave pockets for rust to form.


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I just ordered some por-15 and metal ready but did not opt for the marine clean... I do have a little bit of oily residue on the bottom from a power steering line leak... What would you use to clean it off?
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[QUOTE=rearn2go72]POR-15 is good but will peel if used on bare metal.[/QUOTE]
I know that's true!
I would use a good degreaser (I have Meguiar's Super Degreaser), or just some Dawn dish liquid to clean up the grease and oil.
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Just painted the majority of my frame with POR-15 check out the link.
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Looks great Jason. How many hours did you have in the prep work? Man you really had that thing down to the clean stuff. Nice job!
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