Where to buy POR-15
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Where to buy POR-15
Checked 2 local stores. Let me know if they sell it at local chain stores, Kragen Auto etc.
Found this. http://www.imperialrestoration.com/p...e_coatings.asp
Found this. http://www.imperialrestoration.com/p...e_coatings.asp
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its owned by dave stubbs and he's a great guy. i know him from his booth at chevy vette fest, and have delt with him for years now,dave stands behind the products and is a big help in the uses of the products
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I've bought it at a couple of local speed shops, never saw it at any of the national chain stores. I've decided to pay the freight & only buy direct from now on. I found that the supplies at the stores were very old & gave me some application problems.
www.por15.com
Jim
www.por15.com
Jim
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I buy mine direct from the manufacturer at thename dot com. (Can I do that here - non sponsored supplier????) Don't mean to break any rules, just a very satisfied customer
Craig
Craig
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Originally Posted by 70BBvert
I've bought it at a couple of local speed shops, never saw it at any of the national chain stores. I've decided to pay the freight & only buy direct from now on. I found that the supplies at the stores were very old & gave me some application problems.
www.por15.com
Jim
www.por15.com
Jim
Craig
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Originally Posted by 70BBvert
I've bought it at a couple of local speed shops, never saw it at any of the national chain stores. I've decided to pay the freight & only buy direct from now on. I found that the supplies at the stores were very old & gave me some application problems.
www.por15.com
Jim
www.por15.com
Jim
In had some un-opened in a can, about a year old that was just about useless. Fresh is good.
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Originally Posted by Twin_Turbo
What's thename.com ???? or did the forum censor automatically change it into that (if so.. jeez how sad)
No, just trying to be nice and not step on any Forum Sponsors!
Ok, maybe a little overboard
Craig
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I like buying the 1/2 pint 6-packs.
It stays fresher and you can mix colors.
I use silver - for top coating black. The contrast shows any missed areas.
I use black for areas that don't get a top coat.
It stays fresher and you can mix colors.
I use silver - for top coating black. The contrast shows any missed areas.
I use black for areas that don't get a top coat.