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Originally Posted by dmorrison
Learned about por-15 drying to the skin, doing my sons car. Not as bad as your father but a few areas of the skin were black for a while.
The por-15 takes about 7 days to completely wear off the skin.
gloves, duct taping your long sleeves to your gloves. hair cover, the kind they use spray painting. Long pants. socks and boots. That is the required por-15 uniform. And you will still get it somewhere.
Dave
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Yeah, I got a few dabbles on my hands ... doesn't really bother me since my bid to become a world-famous hand model failed long ago. I did, however, get some in my HAIR this time (while leaning down to paint a lower area, my head brushed the freshly painted upper part), which was not so cool. I am quite certain I am the only woman ever to go into a bridal shop to try on bridesmaid dresses with clumps of silver POR-15 in her hair. It did accent the sash quite fabulously.
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