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<blockquote data-quote="bulrid8" data-source="post: 372528" data-attributes="member: 13420"><p>The por15 can be expensive, when you add in their chassis coat cover paint. But, if you do it right, that trailer will last your life time. Por15 completely seals and becomes a rock hard coating. You can beat with a hammer and not chip it. So it costs more to do, but you never have to do it again. Normal rust converter,primer and paint will last a few years, then be rusting again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulrid8, post: 372528, member: 13420"] The por15 can be expensive, when you add in their chassis coat cover paint. But, if you do it right, that trailer will last your life time. Por15 completely seals and becomes a rock hard coating. You can beat with a hammer and not chip it. So it costs more to do, but you never have to do it again. Normal rust converter,primer and paint will last a few years, then be rusting again. [/QUOTE]
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