JoshStratton
06-21-2005, 04:24 AM
Ok. I have sent several posts in the past that I wanted to try the stuff out. I have, and it worked 'ok'. It didnt spread very well at all and sanded really poorly, but it looks like it will hold up in the long term. I had to use a DA to sand it down. Hand sanding will take a LONG time with this stuff.
I recently converted to Eastwood's premium Evercoat fillers and I have to say that I can see a HUGE difference. It doesn't harden as fast and spreads VERY nicely. I have yet to try sanding it, but I can tell it will require less than the StraightLine would have. So for those of you who may be thinking of using it, there was a quick synopsis of my experience.
I am becoming more and more distrusting of POR products. I put them on just as described, but they seem to fail. I am not happy with them at all right now.
I recently converted to Eastwood's premium Evercoat fillers and I have to say that I can see a HUGE difference. It doesn't harden as fast and spreads VERY nicely. I have yet to try sanding it, but I can tell it will require less than the StraightLine would have. So for those of you who may be thinking of using it, there was a quick synopsis of my experience.
I am becoming more and more distrusting of POR products. I put them on just as described, but they seem to fail. I am not happy with them at all right now.