I got tired of my wife's Town/country Minivan' roof rusting from the peeling paint, so I did the POR deal on it. Used the clear POR and then the two part white paint. Except for the paint"kicking a little sooner than I wanted, the job turned out well enough to suit our needs. I used a combination of brush and foam roller. I strongly suggest that you buy the yellow foam roller from Gougeon Bros of Bay City Michigan(or one of their dealers that sell their epoxy etc). They are epoxy-bonded to the cardboard roller and hold up very well. Good luck DM&FS At 11:10 AM 4/27/2006, Roger Sisler wrote: >If you have ever used POR 15, you know that you can apply it with a brush >and not see brush markes. Now, POR 15 makes colored paints too. They call >them Hardnose paints. Also, they have a yacht and engine paint that will >probably work. www.por15.com > > > >-- >No virus found in this incoming message. >Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. >Version: 7.1.385 / Virus Database: 268.4.5/322 - Release Date: 4/22/2006
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