I have decided its going to be POR-15

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I have decided its going to be POR-15

#1 Unread post by mazer »

Finally after so much debating and trying to get information and personal experience I have decided to use POR-15 to clean out prep and seal and make pretty my motorcycle tank. I got a great reference to a Ducati forum where someone wrote about his experince and posted photos. Once I come up with the cash flow and the nerve I will post on how things went.

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#2 Unread post by coffee_brake »

I've been through the process with Kreem once, and POR twice. Guess why I went with POR twice?

It's better.

If you have any questions, PM me. My results are quietly holding fuel without any rust in it.
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Be careful you don't get any stripper on the paint like my neighbor did :frusty:
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#4 Unread post by Skier »

I've heard nothing but great things about the POR-15 fuel tank treatment so I'm sure things will turn out well. :)
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#5 Unread post by mazer »

After further research I have learned that Cromwells is more user friendly. I will be using it instead....I will post when I use it.

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