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Originally Posted by shertex
With one small can of POR-15, I was able to rehabilitate one battery tray (the other was so bad I had to replace it) and both areas beneath the trays. Really amazing stuff!
I used gloves for the marine clean and the prep and ready, but to maneuver the brush more easily to make sure I painted all the nooks and crannies I didn't use gloves for the paint. I thought, "How hard can it be to remove paint?" Big mistake. I am now the black version of leprous for the foreseeable future!
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From the POR-15 website FAQ...
"IS IT DANGEROUS TO GET POR-15 ON MY HANDS?
No, but if you do, remove it at once with solvent or lacquer thinner. If POR-15® dries on your skin, nothing will take it off, and you will 'wear' it for 3 or 4 days until natural oils and flaking skin remove it."