Does anyone know if it's OK to apply Bondo® over POR 15®?
I'm doing some minor repairs under the front fenders on the "inner fenders"
(apron), that mostly won't show.
Thanks,
Dave
'72 mach 1
Spike - 06 Jun 2007 20:39 GMT
>Does anyone know if it's OK to apply Bondo® over POR 15®?
>I'm doing some minor repairs under the front fenders on the "inner fenders"
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>'72 mach 1
I'd contact the manufacturers and ask.
nospam - 06 Jun 2007 22:51 GMT
Good idea, I had planned to if no one here had ever done it before.
Thanks,
Dave
>>Does anyone know if it's OK to apply Bondo® over POR 15®?
>>I'm doing some minor repairs under the front fenders on the "inner
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> I'd contact the manufacturers and ask.
Spike - 07 Jun 2007 20:56 GMT
>Good idea, I had planned to if no one here had ever done it before.
>Thanks,
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>> I'd contact the manufacturers and ask.
I do that with a lot of my projects.... not just cars.... and
sometimes check with more than one manufacturer to see if their
response is close rather than opposites.
scott and barb - 16 Jun 2007 03:13 GMT
Should, as Bondo works over epoxy primer
> Does anyone know if it's OK to apply Bondo® over POR 15®?
> I'm doing some minor repairs under the front fenders on the "inner fenders"
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> '72 mach 1
A Guy Named Steve - 28 Jun 2007 01:44 GMT
> Does anyone know if it's OK to apply Bondo® over POR 15®?
> I'm doing some minor repairs under the front fenders on the "inner fenders"
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> '72 mach 1
It may not work. I used POR15 in the trunk of my 71 GS455. After it
dried I sprayed it with spatter paint and then shot it with clear.
The next time it had water run over it, it all ran. If you do it, you
may have to rough up the surface a bit for it to adhere. For my 72
Skylark, once the POR15 became tacky, I sprayed it with spatter
paint. It doesn't run when wet now.
Steve E.
72 Skylark Custom455