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Old 05-31-2011, 08:48 AM
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Nope. I was thinking about using Rustoleum. Its more readily available. I'm planning on putting a hammered finish on it too, to help protect it better. All primers fail after a while if you don't put a finish on it.
 
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I'm pretty sure the por15 won't come off that easy...
 
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Its not a matter of coming off but breaking down over time. Salt, moisture, and UVs cause primer to (dust off as we call it) break down after a year or 2.
 
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Old 05-31-2011, 09:00 AM
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The POS PO primed the truck just before I bought it (as you can see from my sig pic). Whenever it snowed, the snow would turn pink from the primer breaking down.
 
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Top of the morning to everyone, I was not all together yesterday found all my ducks and got them in a row ..but much better today.
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Bill, POR 15 is pretty tough stuff. It's not UV protected though. I'm planning on getting Bedliner sprayed on the bottom of the cab and bed, along with the inside of the bed. Good for protection, and I will help cut down on road noise.
 
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