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badazz81z28 08-17-2003 09:43:00 PM

Is por15 sold in stores?
 
I know i have seen metal ready . do they sell the Actual Por 15 rust preventive paint?
anyone know where?

earlysecond 08-17-2003 10:50:00 PM

I've never seen it. I hear that permatex now makes rust treatment paint OR you can get Zero Rust from J.C. Whitney for $54/gal shipped! I am a strong advocate of the ZR safer, easier to clean and although it is not quite as durable as POR-15 where abraision is concerned. . .It certainily holds up to chemicals like brake fluid alot better! Just my .02.

Scatter 08-18-2003 03:10:00 AM

Certain Napa Stores DO carry it, but not all of them.

GREGS396 08-18-2003 11:17:00 AM

I purchased a quart here in PA at a local garage for $32. POR 15 has a website, and you may be able to find out who sells it in your area.

Nick76 08-18-2003 04:00:00 PM

Hey there earlysecond, what can you tell me about the ZR products? easy to apply? look good?

Mousehouse 08-18-2003 08:18:00 PM

http://www.por15.com

Throttle 08-19-2003 01:05:00 PM

You can find it in any Local Auto Paint Store im pretty sure ...

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WildBillyT 08-19-2003 01:26:00 PM

Yep, you can get it in stores. 2 around me sell it.

earlysecond 08-20-2003 12:56:00 PM

Nick,
I have used both POR-15 and Zero Rust. Check a search as I usually write books on the subject and call them posts! I like the ZR better for many reasons: Price, ease of use and cleanup, finish and durability vs. chemicals. I give POR 15 the edge in physical durability (abrasion) ZR is a laquer based product designed to paint over rust, it does NOT need to be top coated. Because it is NOT a urethane product it does not contain isocynates (a pretty big plus) BUT it may be a little less durable than POR. I can tell you than I got DOT 3 (non silicone) brake fluid on both paint products and the ZR stayed and the POR peeled off. I should buy a distribitorship for the product as I have sold more of it than some of the reps. There is no reason as it is now available at J.C. Whitney for $54/Gallon. Make sure that for either paint over rust product that you choose you follow all of the proper prep steps and precautions. You will get excellent results with either but I still give the edge to ZR.

camaro_27 02-26-2004 11:54:00 AM

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<font face="Arial,Verdana" size="2">Originally posted by badazz81z28:
I know i have seen metal ready . do they sell the Actual Por 15 rust preventive paint?
anyone know where?
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my local auto paint store carries it and if you want something they dont have they will order it for you


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