paint matching questions
#11
Por-15 is the way to go IMO.
I used Por-15 on the Block,Cylinder Heads, and Oil Pan and not a sign of difference from the day I put on the Por-15 9 yrs ago until now.
If you're interested http://www.por15.com/ENGINE-ENAMEL/productinfo/EEPA/
I used Por-15 on the Block,Cylinder Heads, and Oil Pan and not a sign of difference from the day I put on the Por-15 9 yrs ago until now.
If you're interested http://www.por15.com/ENGINE-ENAMEL/productinfo/EEPA/
#13
^^^ just thought i would update this if you didnt get a chance to read it in my thread. i did lay my paint down. it looks wonderful and was pretty cheap. deff worth the investment! has a wonderful finish to it.
also the painted sample i layed down a few days ago is all cured and i dropped some tool on it and threw stuff at it just to test the durability. hardly even chips the paint and its semi hard to scratch off. im honestly impressed with the quality.
also the painted sample i layed down a few days ago is all cured and i dropped some tool on it and threw stuff at it just to test the durability. hardly even chips the paint and its semi hard to scratch off. im honestly impressed with the quality.
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