2015 Silverado 2500hd - Rusty doors and Quarter Panels

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  • Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
  • In this video I’ll be repairing rust on doors, quarter panels and rocker panels. I will be using POR 15 that comes in a Kit. Also, I will be using the factory color paint and clear coat from a spray can that was purchased at a local Auto Parts Store. This is something you can do at home and with minimum amount of tools while ending up with a factory looking finish that will last.
    Supplies and Tools Used
    POR-15 Stop Rust Kit
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    Disposable Flexible Clear Graduated Plastic Mixing Cups
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    2" Quick Change A/O Non-Woven Surface Preparation Wheels
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    Camera Used (newest version)
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    Micro Detail Sander Paper Set
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    Milwaukee Cordless Rotary Tool M12
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    Seam Sealer
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    3M Paint & Body Scuff Pad
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    GM Original Equipment 19354940 Black (WA8555) Touch-Up Paint
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    #how to repair rust #paint car #paint truck #how to paint rust
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  • @robertsmith987
    @robertsmith987 10 місяців тому +1

    trucks rust from the inside out i have a silverado i spray fluid film in every crevice possible por 15 will degrade in sunlight just an fyi nice job btw as for the rear wheel wells spray fluid film all over than grab a set of wheel well liners they are like 99 bucks and look good

    • @marksplace
      @marksplace  10 місяців тому

      The truck does have wheel liners that came with the truck I just chose to cut those parts out of the video of me taking them off and putting them on to shorten it's length. I've been using fluid film for the past 4 years although this year I decided to try Surface Shield by PB blaster. I know one thing, it's definitely much easier to apply. When I used fluid film I would let the bottles sit in a bucket of hot water, this time I didn't have to do that. In fact I had to turn the gun down because it was using to much material. Either way I'll see in the spring how well it holds up compared to fluid film.
      As far as the UV protection goes, if you see in the video (my camera shut off when I was talking about it more in depth and didn't know) I show a picture of the can when I was applying it. POR 15 makes a Top coat paint that has UV protection in it. I uesd it on my stump bucket and it's (other than being scratched a bit) is just as shiny as the day I put it on.
      Thanks for your reply, I really do appreciate it.

  • @666kty3
    @666kty3 10 місяців тому

    Rust prevention on a chevy is a losing battle.

  • @gvet47
    @gvet47 10 місяців тому

    To bad after years of fabrication that cars cannot be kept rust free. Chevy has always had rust problems through the years. Well all the other manf. fail on rust protection. Terrible to use water base car paint on steel anyway.

    • @marksplace
      @marksplace  10 місяців тому

      I agree with you 100% it's awful that they can't make a Vehicle that didn't rust out so fast. At the amount of miles I put on my Truck and if it didn't rust it could pretty much last me the rest of my life. Its not like it's a cheap purchase either,, I guess it's just something that we learn to live with.

  • @MrSticks9999
    @MrSticks9999 10 місяців тому

    This is just a very bad material to use. I've been in teh restoration business for a long time. POR is like Coke, has teh advertising name. Everyone says it. IT is ABSOLUTELY not the material to use over rust, no matter what is said, what other people say etc. Just a bad choice and the inexpereinced buy it. A shame.

    • @marksplace
      @marksplace  10 місяців тому

      It's like tractor paint, it's very durable. I would never put paint directly over rust as I've shown in the video. I dug a 60 foot ditch, pulled stumps, shubs and many other things. Yet the paint on my stump bucket which is POR 15 is holding up extremely well. I understand that a real body man would do things differently, although they have their shops setup for it. I'm just trying to kepp my truck looking good for a few more years. Although thanks for your input, it's all good.
      Prep work is key, paint iis just the finally piece.

    • @MrSticks9999
      @MrSticks9999 10 місяців тому

      @@marksplace It's not tractor paint. See you don't even understand what it is. It is a Moisture Cured Urethane. I have no problem with that chemistry. It has it's advantages and places of usage. I have a problem with POR, how they say to use it and the results from such. Have you seen it peel off in sheets? I have. There are better materials, do some re
      search. restorations cost a lot of money.

    • @marksplace
      @marksplace  10 місяців тому

      If paint is peeling off in sheets it just tells me that someone didn't read the back of the can and follow the instructions, that's why they are there. So next time you see that happening don't blame the paint, blame the person who applied it.

    • @MrSticks9999
      @MrSticks9999 10 місяців тому

      @@marksplace So here is where you are wrong. I have seen this when used as suggested. You read about the product, it can't adhere to new metal. Isn't that an issue with adhesion ? How about a product that does adhere to any substrate? And has properties POR doesn't on top? I have a degree in Industrial Engineering, plus have been in the restoration Field for over 40 years. I've been around a lot of products and situations where they have been used. Rather than argue with me, do your due diligence and learn more.

    • @marksplace
      @marksplace  10 місяців тому

      Here you go bud,, read this. Nowhere does it state to paint over anything other than their metal prep, which leaves a zinc phosphate coating on the surface. You're applying a self etching primer on the surface, you clean, prime, paint, top coat paint which has a UV protection in it. I'm not here to argue with anyone, I'm here to educate people.
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