BLURAT
Mar 21st, 01, 11:08 AM
OK. I'm sick of my gloss black frame and components. I sandblasted my frame, and primered it with PPG DP-90 and deltron 15 years ago..Can I scuff it and seal it,and cover this with por-15 ? Or...should I sandblast AGAIN and go with por-15 ? Thanks Much-Shawn
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micky69396
Mar 21st, 01, 2:44 PM
If its held up fine, just scuff it and shoot it with DP-90 again.
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BLURAT
Mar 22nd, 01, 1:20 AM
Mickey....Me sitting here, slapping my head..saying "wow, I could'a had a v-8 !". Yeah, that is a darn fine Idea. What if it were dp-40 ? Would it be the same compatability ? Also, would the fifteen year old chemical recipe be the same ? Thanks Much-Shawn
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Cardiac
Mar 22nd, 01, 3:39 AM
The only differance between DP-90 and DP-40 is the color.
POR-15 does not have a UV protectant. Even though it won't see direct sun light. What the effects are I don't know, but it may change from indirect sun light. POR does make a UV paint though
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Dale
Lowered '67 Elcamino
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"Canyon Carver"
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micky69396
Mar 22nd, 01, 6:00 AM
As Cardiac said the color is different, so you need the 90. Also it is now DP-90LF since the last time you sprayed it. I dont think it would be too big of a deal. That stuff seems to stick to anything
BLURAT
Mar 22nd, 01, 2:42 PM
I thank you both ! Shawn
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