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Winter driving prep: oil spray and/or POR paint 200

I have used the POR products for many diffrent applications and can't say enouogh good about them, however don't get the POR 15 on your skin and let it dry.

After spending a year in the Mid-East U.S. I came to the conclusion that a basic undercoating will offer better sound protection the POR 15 coating. It will stay more flexible and will come of the heads of bolts and nuts when you want to get a socket or wrench on them. The POR 15 may remain to hard and brittle to do this. Most of all hit the car wash at leats once a week and concentrate on whell wells and under the bumper ( more common of areas to rust out first). If you spray inside your doors make sure to leave the windows up for a few days and don't use a product that is not compatible with the electrical components.






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