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POR15 Tank Sealer Kit

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by bartman, May 25, 2006.

  1. bartman

    bartman Member

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    well, just received my POR15 Tank Sealer Kit, and anxious to get started this weekend on it. Anybody use the kit before? Directions seem pretty straight forward....if anyone has tips or lessons learned from using it, I'd be happy to hear your feedback......

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    I've only used their paint products. I'm waiting on the fence to use the tank liner.
     
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    I've used the kit just as on th directions and it worked fine.

    The only difficult part is making sure the paint is fully coated on the inside. I remember slowly rotating the tank rotissery style for a while and hanging it in different ways to make sure.

    If you can run air through the tank it will help the paint dry, but don't burn out your significant's hair dryer doing it!
     
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    well it's done, it was fairly easy, but as mentioned, it's difficult to know for sure if you've coated all the areas as they should be. looks much better anyway! now I'm just waiting to get the thing sandblasted so I can paint it and get riding finally!
     

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