1968 Bonneville: What do you know about POR-15?
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 4:50 pm
So our poor 68 is just sitting rotting away. It needs more work (MONEY) that have to give it right now. It was quite clean with very minimal surface rust when we got 2 1/2 years ago. Maybe some tiny holes on the edge of the rear quarters.
BUT after my dad driving it last winter in the salt and it just sitting, there are holes big enough to stick your fingers through in the quarters and the rust is spreading like wildfire (crazy what a year will do to a car).
So I am wondering if POR-15 is a possible solution (well, at least hold off any more damage until we have the money to fix it right).
The thing I am wondering, doesn't POR-15 dry very hard? Would it be easily sandblasted (media-blasted or whatever) later on if we wanted to....say...restore the car or do some body work on it. Or could it simply be sanded off.
Any other ideas on how to keep this thing from rotting away.
Sidestory: When laying on the ground one day working on '97, I noticed the factory holes on the frame of the '68 and stuck my fingers in there and it feels like the whole frame is filled with some type of sand/soot/dirt or something?
Any ideas on this? How it got there and how to get it out? Maybe just put the car up on jackstands and use a hose to wash it out?
BUT after my dad driving it last winter in the salt and it just sitting, there are holes big enough to stick your fingers through in the quarters and the rust is spreading like wildfire (crazy what a year will do to a car).
So I am wondering if POR-15 is a possible solution (well, at least hold off any more damage until we have the money to fix it right).
The thing I am wondering, doesn't POR-15 dry very hard? Would it be easily sandblasted (media-blasted or whatever) later on if we wanted to....say...restore the car or do some body work on it. Or could it simply be sanded off.
Any other ideas on how to keep this thing from rotting away.
Sidestory: When laying on the ground one day working on '97, I noticed the factory holes on the frame of the '68 and stuck my fingers in there and it feels like the whole frame is filled with some type of sand/soot/dirt or something?
Any ideas on this? How it got there and how to get it out? Maybe just put the car up on jackstands and use a hose to wash it out?