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I've not tried this stuff but Hoopy reckons that Frosts POR15 is better than Smooth Hammerite- see here

 

Hammerite will chip off over time. ISTR the Satin finish is the closest to powedercoat - when I used the smooth stuff it was a bit too shiny

 

Nick

P8MRA - Red and Black 1.6K supersport, back on the road at last. See pictures of it being rebuilt here

 

Edited by - Nick Woods on 12 Mar 2003 12:03:23

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I have use POR15 recently and found it to be excellent (although a b**tard to get of your hands and a very difficult tin to open). I did leave a small quantity out in an unopened container after I had finished with it and it went "off" to form a flexible solid - so I can believe there claims that it will not chip.

 

Service from Frost's was excellent - next day delivery.

 

Cheers

 

Strongy - go on, wake the neighbours. 😬

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Its got to be POR 15 - Smoothrite doesn't come close for durability.

Make sure you put cling film over the top of the tin, before you put the lid back on. THis helps to stop the polyuretahne formulation curing on contact with air leaks into the can.

Oh - and wear disposable gloves!!!

 

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