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txironhead
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POR-15 has very clear and complete instructions for each of their products on their website, including the prep process
Simply spraying a polished part down with carb and choke cleaner gets 99% of any kind of residue off. Wipe down quickly with a soft, lint-free cloth and you are pretty much done. Small crevices may be tricky, but they are for any purpose.
I personally have not used the two-part clear. However, I have helped several friends use POR-15 on their 4X4s. The stuff is nearly bulletproof. You almost can't chisel it off. Gas doesn't touch it. Don't paint anything with the stuff that you plan on stripping later, you're better off buying a new part. Rust? Don't think so. I'm seriously thinking of using their Black Velvet exhaust coating on my header pipes. They have a money-back guarantee. The only complaint I've ever heard about a POR-15 product is that the stuff won't come off. Well, you shouldn't have painted over those phillips-head screws in the first place.....
Honestly, if I knew it wouldn't retain heat (and could afford it), I'd paint my entire engine with the stuff.
If you have any questions about the clear, email them. I for one have had such good luck with their other products (including their marine seal, salt water doesn't touch it) that I would have no problem using it on my bike other than financial. I'm a bit broke right now. The stuff was literally designed to seal bare metal, and they're a great company.
Simply spraying a polished part down with carb and choke cleaner gets 99% of any kind of residue off. Wipe down quickly with a soft, lint-free cloth and you are pretty much done. Small crevices may be tricky, but they are for any purpose.
I personally have not used the two-part clear. However, I have helped several friends use POR-15 on their 4X4s. The stuff is nearly bulletproof. You almost can't chisel it off. Gas doesn't touch it. Don't paint anything with the stuff that you plan on stripping later, you're better off buying a new part. Rust? Don't think so. I'm seriously thinking of using their Black Velvet exhaust coating on my header pipes. They have a money-back guarantee. The only complaint I've ever heard about a POR-15 product is that the stuff won't come off. Well, you shouldn't have painted over those phillips-head screws in the first place.....
Honestly, if I knew it wouldn't retain heat (and could afford it), I'd paint my entire engine with the stuff.
If you have any questions about the clear, email them. I for one have had such good luck with their other products (including their marine seal, salt water doesn't touch it) that I would have no problem using it on my bike other than financial. I'm a bit broke right now. The stuff was literally designed to seal bare metal, and they're a great company.