st2b;881520 said:
Well, I lifted the carpet and stuff and to my surprise NO RUST!!! I couldn't find anything but specs (I had to look hard).
So on topic, has anyone had experience with POR-15?
I'm thinking of spraying the frame and undercarriage. Could I use a sound proof material over the rust proof material they offer?
To get POR-15 to adhere properly, you need to apply it by the instructions. It needs to be cleaned with their Marine Clean (or equivalent), treated with Metal Ready, and when dry thats when two or more coats can be applied, between 3-6 hours between each other depending on conditions. Its a real PITA to do correctly, especially an undercarriage. To get POR to stick to painted surfaces, they need to be scruffed/self-etching primer'd/BOTH to get it to stick well.
It is also hard to get other paints to adhere to POR-15, because of the high-gloss surface, unless you use a flat finish or use some etching primer and sandpaper.
But when you follow the steps, it can provide a real tough, high-temp resistant finish, and can seal up rust nicely. Not sure if it is ideal for what you are trying to do tho...
Check this out for more info:
http://www.marine-paint.com/four-step-process.htm