Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2007 12:26:17 -0500
Reply-To: Christopher Gronski <gronski@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Christopher Gronski <gronski@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Kool Patch
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In an ideal world I'd strip my van to bare metal and apply POR15 on
every single surface. However, this is not an ideal world.
POR 15 is great, and durable, but REALLY particular as to how it likes
to be applied. I really doubt anyone could get the underside of a van
clean enough to do a POR15 application... it really only works on bare
metal.
Ad to this the various overhangs, hidden spots etc, even if you were
to sandblast the whole underside of the van you'd never get into every
crevice,
Chris
On 1/4/07, Anthony Egeln <regnsuzanne@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Chris, What about this POR15 stuff that has been touted on the list? Does that adhere properly?
> Anthony
> '89 Syncro GL (Hidalgo)
>
> JordanVw@AOL.COM wrote: In a message dated 1/3/07 2:24:57 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> mikes@FLATSURFACE.COM writes:
>
>
> > VW used some sort of undercoating material during manufacture, then
> > painted over the top. Anyone _know_ what that was
>
> seam sealer is sprayed on some areas of the underbody, if thats the rubbery
> stuff your referring to.
>
> ask for the kool patch - tar, asphalt, same thing..
> smear it on the underside of your van, and your van will rot out faster.
>
> i live in the salt belt. they used to have places here that specialized in
> undercoating cars.. Ziebart was one.. they all went out of business..
> people discovered cars that were undercoated after they had been on the road for a
> few years rot out faster than those that havent been aftermarket undercoated..
>
> you spray on undercoating on a car thats been on the road for 15+ years, you
> will never have a virgin surface for the undercoating to stick to... you spray
> it over dirt, grease, 15+ years of road grime.. since it doesnt adhere to
> that, it creates pockets behind the undercoating that trap dirt, water and
> salt..
>
> how do i know this? from experience.. i did the same thing.. to a van about
> 10 yrs ago.. before i junked it, i poked around on all the rust holes, the
> undercoating came off in layers with dirt trapped under it...
>
> some of the most solid vehicles i've seen are ones that have never been
> undercoated..with factory paint still in the wheelwells..
>
>
> chris
>
>
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