I used
a brush on mine. Came out even and shiny, no brush strokes. No over
spray mess but a few drops on the floor. I wore gloves Stuff gets on
your skin and it has to wear off in a matter of days unless you get it off while
it's still wet. Hand cleaner or thinner while wet is the only
way.
It's just hard to get into some of the enclosed areas of the frame.
I sprayed anti-rust spray can stuff the best I could in the access
holes.
One
more thing, that stuff is soooo thick at the bottom I don't know how someone can
get it all mixed up without opening the can and stirring it. Cover it with saran
wrap afterwards before putting the lid on ...you won't get them separated if you
don't ..after you get as much of the stuff out of the lid valley as you
can.
Have a
small cup or several small paper cups to pour it in and several small brushes.
Smaller is better in this case.
I put
the POR-15 overcoat paint over the POR-15 anti-rust product. I wish that paint
was as shiny as the anti-rust product! Man that stuff looked good. Too bad it
won't hold up in UV light.
Steve
-----Original Message-----Hey There,
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Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 10:39 PM
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Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Frame
Question, How do you spray that stuff. How do you mix the thinner or reducer in. I thought you could only brush it on? Can you spray it from a regular gun?
Thanks
David
Memphis, TN
67 Chevelle