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Old 09-25-2016, 09:08 PM
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As i'm swapping my bed, I figured this would be the best time to clean up my frame a bit. I know POR15 is made to go over rusty metal. Nothing rusted through, just surface rust at worst. Ive hit the really scaly and flaky areas with my wire wheel. But a good portion of my frame look like the picture below. Would POR15 still stick to that?

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As long as you go over both sides your fine.
 
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I use this product on my truck - works very nicely - zero-rust.com/
 
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Alright, cool.

AtomicDog, I already have 3/4 of a gallon of POR15 from my other project
 
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Then POR15 will be your choice, for sure. Understand you want to use what you have.
 
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What kind of life are you getting from it. I used it on my rear bumper and the thing started rusting again after about 3 years.
 
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Did you do the inside of the bumper as well?
 
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Originally Posted by HerpDerp1919
Did you do the inside of the bumper as well?
Yes. If you leave exposed metal, it will rust from that side.......
 
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"POR-15® Rust Preventive Coating"

You want a rust converter/neutralizer. There are several products that will do this then prime and finish paint if that's what you where planning. You can get a sand blasting attachment for a pressure washer and take it down to bare metal! I have one of these and they work well. You can rent a pressure washer at any rental place.

 
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I wish I could sandblast. But the cab has to stay on the truck. As of now, I don't have the space, nor time to pull it all apart.
 



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