by Vedette » Sun Jun 30, 2013 1:01 am
Hi Jasbir
Got your message.
There is a rule!........... that paint is always the very, very last thing you do!
I know people that don't do this every day for a living can't wait to get something painted. But it is usually is a waste of time & money and will have to be done as another step further down the road. Think of it as a Rubik's Cube or a Chinese puzzle.......everything must be done in the correct order to be able to have the plan all come together in the end. Trying to rush through a portion or take a short cut usually ends up in a huge lose of time and in the case of building something that requires materials, it will result in a huge amount of extra expense.
And once again, I can't find the words to discourage the use of POR-15. It is a product aimed at consumers without knowledge of paint.
And their advertising guys must be doing a great job?????
As I said before, I would love to help you out here! and with 46 years of restoration experience I know I could save you some serious, Time, Money, & Frustration!
You may just have to have some trust & faith in experience.
And whatever you have used Por-15 on you should have it sandblasted off and start with a fresh pallet.
It will be money well spent and money in your pocket in the end! Unless your project is already at the almost completed state??
Sorry....I don't want to come off as " Mister Negative" here! I just don't want to see you make the mistakes that I have seen so many people that I have encountered in my business, make before you. Always the same good intentions, but a bad MO.
Good Roads
Brian