Josh Helm
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- Aug 14, 2018
- Posts
- 154
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- Location
- Mooers New York
- First Name
- josh
- Truck Year
- 1982
- Truck Model
- K1500
- Engine Size
- 5.7 vortec
yes I used a extreme marine rated paint and new seam sealer myself
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Consider treating the rusted areas (even after grinding it off) with converter before the POR15.Yeah it's rusted already. Trying to clean out all that original sealer and will replace it with por15 topped by new seam sealer.
The rust continues to do it's thing, however much more slowly without oxygen. POR 15 is an encapsulator which hides this rust progression. Long term results show this. Guy's argue this because they used POR on their frames, just a few years ago at most, and they think everything is fine. Give it more time.I don't think there's any way to fit a grinder in there, it's in the cowl where the seam sealer is against the firewall. Honestly asking though, why converter before POR15? Granted I haven't owned anything that I used POR15 on long enough to determine if it's actually as good as they say, but I've always used it over "clean" rust as directed and so far haven't seen any issues with it. That being said I'd like it to stop forming new rust so I'm open to whatever
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