Marine Clean is a degreaser cleaner. can be diluted up 10 to 1 with water. pour some out of the bottle on asphalt, and it will start disolving the tar/oils out of it.
Metal Ready is for bare metal and rusty metal. will disolve the rust given enough time. depends how much rust. also etches the metal to give the POR paint a tooth to bite into. the surface has to be clean for the paint to stick.
The paint is moisture activated. the higher the humidity, the faster it cures. do not shake the can, bubbles get into the paint. directions say to stir. pour out the amount you want to use, place seran wrap on top of can then place the lid. if not when the paint cures, you will think the lid is welded on. also keeps air/moisture out of paint. the paint will cure in the can. I know ,I have several cured cans, they swell up as they chemically cure.
There is also POR Paste. POR Paint in a paste form for a seam sealer. I use an acid brush to work it in.
I have used Herculiner for a under coat. a black rubberized stuff used for paint on truck bed liner. Used it on the rear wheel arches area, and back under where the rear wheels throw rocks and crap under the trunk area back to the rear bumper. some tough stuff.
Be careful with Marine Clean, it is a great engine cleaner. but will remove the gold coloring off the various parts. and will also discolor aluminium. but doesn`t seem to hurt paint. I spray it on let it work and hose it off. keeps the engine clean. do it over concrete not asphalt.
Charlie
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there were three HP ratings on the OM616...
1) Not much power
2) Even less power
3) Not nearly enough power!! 240D w/auto
Anyone that thinks a 240D is slow drives too fast.
80 240D Naturally Exasperated, 4-Spd 388k DD 150mph spedo 3:58 Diff
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