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November 7, 2008

Painting Metal Surfaces Author: Rusty81

por 15 paint

Standard acrylic or water based pants do not tend to work as well when used on metal surfaces.  For painting metal you will need to use por 15 paint or another recommended metal paint brand.  These paints will not only ensure the metal surfaces become colored, but also prevent rust and corrosion.  Once you’ve purchased your metal paint, you will want to mix it thoroughly for several minutes.  This can be achieved with a simple rod, or through a paint mixer.  Using a primer will help the paint adhere to the surface.  Once the paint is mixed, begin painting.  Assuming your metal surface is not a wall or large flat surface, a brush is preferable to a roller. 

Be sure to let your paint dry for at least 24 hours before touching it.  Primers can also take some time to dry, but metal primers are often less than half an hour.

November 7, 2008

Re-Painting Walls Author: Rusty81

wall-painting

Whether you want to repair damage to existing walls, or add a fresh splash of color, painting is a simple yet arduous task.  The amount of time and effort it takes to paint is non-trivial, however here are some tips for ensuring you don’t have to repaint or add an excessive amount of coats.  First, paint primer should be used for most any surface.  This will seal the surface and allow for new paint coats to adhere better.  You will also want to ensure at least two coats of paint are applied to the surface.  When painting, using a roller over a brush on wide surfaces will help save time and ensure fewer missed spots. 

To prepare for a surface to be painted, you will want to tape off parts which are separate, and also lay down towels or a canvas on the floor.

October 23, 2008

Why Bother Painting Your Garage Floor? Author: Rusty81

concrete floor sealer

Painting the interior or exterior of your home is one of the easiest ways to make your home look new again. A fresh coat of paint is one of those cosmetic touches that can really make your home sparkle again. But when you’ve got those paint brushes out, don’t forget to paint the garage floor. Why? Because a high quality concrete floor sealer can be a smart move in terms of aesthetics and finances.

Using concrete floor paint will give your floor an attractive sheen comparable to that seen on showroom floors. In addition to the improved look of an otherwise bland concrete floor, it will also improve the durability of the floor itself. Even more than standard paint, a floor sealer will protect your floor from oil, chemicals, and everyday wear and tear.

October 23, 2008

What is a Rust Inhibitor? Author: Rusty81

rusty metal

If you’re looking to prevent rust from forming on your car or any other metal structure, there are a variety of over the counter options to try. By far, the most common is the corrosion inhibitor, sometimes known as the rust inhibitor. These inhibitors are chemical compounds, and they are almost always added to another medium such as gas or another kind of fluid. They are then applied directly to the metal.

These compounds have varying levels of effectiveness, and this is primarily affected by the amount of liquid added as well as fluid composition. When mixed correctly, they usually work in an efficiency range between 90 and 99%. The two rust inhibitor options are anodic inhibitors and cathodic inhibitors—one of which forms a passivation layer, and one of which inhibits oxidation.

September 11, 2008

What is a Topcoat? Author: Rusty81

topcoat

An automotive topcoat is a chemical solution applied to painted surfaces, making the paint job appear to have a glossy finish. While this can add to the overall visual appeal of the vehicle, the polymeric topcoat is subject to chemical and physical deterioration due to weather conditions and daily physical traumas that cause pits to form on the finish. 

The pits that form on the topcoat from daily wear and tear are even more difficult to repair than an untreated painted car.  Once the topcoat’s surface has experienced disruption of this nature, it must be sanded, removed and then reapplied in a uniform fashion.

September 11, 2008

Trunk Repair Author: Rusty81

trunk repair

A lot of older cars have trunks that leak, but with the right trunk repair kit, restoration of your automobile trunk can save you hundreds of dollars.

With a trunk repair kit, the integrity of the body can remain intact with no visible welding seams and prevent rust for the lifetime duration of the vehicle.  Kits include step-by-step instructions and advice to restore your trunk.  Whether it’s an everyday car or a classic that you only take out on sunny Sundays, quality trunk repair can increase the resale value.

August 14, 2008

What Is POR-15? Author: Rusty81

POR-15

POR-15 is a high performance rust-protective, rust-preventive coating designed for application to metal surfaces that are already seasoned, sandblasted or have experienced rust.  Once applied, POR-15 will form a chemical bond with the metal, drying to a nonporous finish that won’t chip, crack, or peel, further inhibiting moisture from affecting the metal surface as well.

POR-15 can be used on cars, farm and marine equipment, and industrial machines.  Paint and putty can be used with POR-15, but it is vulnerable to UV exposure and will last longer if properly top-coated with appropriate paint.

August 14, 2008

Sealing and Painting Your Concrete Floor Author: Rusty81

concrete floor paint

Sealing a concrete garage floor protects it from road salt, eliminates concrete dust, prevents stains and promotes easier sweeping and cleaning.  It also serves as an ideal primer for future painting of the floor.

Addressing moisture problems is essential before painting, or the concrete floor paint will not set properly.  When painting your concrete floors, you can get creative with the finished look and employ techniques to make the finish appear as vinyl or tile by using multiple colors, mixing grout lines, or sponge painting.

July 25, 2008

What Harm Can Rust Do? Author: Rusty81

Por 15 rust prevention

Rust, if untreated, can quickly spread and literally kill your car. It isn’t something that can be ignored once it has appeared, and it can also be quite expensive to repair.

Rust is caused by moisture on the metal framework of your car. Even though all cars are somewhat protected by their paintwork, whenever you go out, your car suffers at the likes of pebbles and stones, that flick up, damaging the paintwork, causing little nicks to appear. These nicks then allow water in onto the bare metal, and that is when rust occurs.  Por 15 can prevent rust from setting in and destroying your car.

July 25, 2008

Properly Using Solvent Author: Rusty81

Por15 solvent

Por15 makes several different products which includes solvent, a product that is used to clean paint and thinning Por15 preventative paint.  Here are some tips to keep in mind:

Wipe off parts with a rag or wire brush before soaking in parts washer.

Do not clean parts unnecessarily.

Reduce the quantity of solvent used by implementing a two-stage cleaning system. The first stage should clean the dirtiest parts. The second stage uses cleaner solvent for final cleaning and rinsing. When the cleaning solution in the second stage is no longer effective, it can then be used to replace the solvent in the first stage. Fresh solvent is then used to replace the second stage.

Parts washers should have a recirculating feature with built-in filtration to continuously remove dirt and contaminants. This will extend the life of the solvent.

Drip racks or trays can help increase drainage from parts to minimize solvent loss.

When not in use, solvent streams should be turned off and lids on parts washers should be kept closed to reduce evaporative solvent loss.

Do not dispose of used solvent on the ground or in a storm drain

Do not combine spent solvent with used oil.