Please be careful in the use of POR-15, as it will peel off of smooth metal (new metal) and only really likes lightly rusted or thoroughly textured metal. In the case of new repairs, good old fashioned Rustoleum primer works better or another catalyzed epoxy primer.
POR-15 is great when used as directed but it is an "air cure" urethane coating, meaning it cures by having air with moisture in it, humidity, and not as reliable overall as a true 2-part urethane or epoxy.
In those "blind" areas, "hosing on" is fine but working it in with a brush is better in many cases. Doesn't have to be too thick, just complete in coverage and seam saturation.
-Bruce
POR-15 is great when used as directed but it is an "air cure" urethane coating, meaning it cures by having air with moisture in it, humidity, and not as reliable overall as a true 2-part urethane or epoxy.
In those "blind" areas, "hosing on" is fine but working it in with a brush is better in many cases. Doesn't have to be too thick, just complete in coverage and seam saturation.
-Bruce
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