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<blockquote data-quote="MyLittlePony" data-source="post: 1575768" data-attributes="member: 11359"><p>Sprayed the undercarriage of my 1967 Triumph GT6 with it. That was glossy AF! Since it was done outside, and tilted, it reflected the sky. Can’t post a pic right now but it looked like I airbrushed the sky (clouds and all) on it.</p><p></p><p>Also brushed the frame as well as the frame of a 1957 Chevy. Both are holding up real well. The Triumph has actually been parked outside a lengthy amount of time. Complete frame off restoration, but because it’s British, if you even mention the word “rain” anywhere it can hear, it will rust right up! Even the brand new bumper overriders I got it rusted up! Anything that had POR15 on it is all fine though. No issues.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Always keep this in mind! That means that if it gets on your driveway or nice professionally epoxied floor, it will NOT come out! You do have to be careful about what kind you use because it may not be UV protected, so black will turn brown, and some things may even become brittle and flake off, especially if it’s a smooth surface. But concrete isn’t a smooth surface. Every couple of years, I will try to pressure wash it off, but no luck. It’s been almost a decade and most of it is still there. I always use cardboard and other masking attempts. This was just my husband being careless.</p><p></p><p>But it IS very sticky, and I never wear gloves. I found that the orange Gojo or equivalent is good at getting it off your skin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MyLittlePony, post: 1575768, member: 11359"] Sprayed the undercarriage of my 1967 Triumph GT6 with it. That was glossy AF! Since it was done outside, and tilted, it reflected the sky. Can’t post a pic right now but it looked like I airbrushed the sky (clouds and all) on it. Also brushed the frame as well as the frame of a 1957 Chevy. Both are holding up real well. The Triumph has actually been parked outside a lengthy amount of time. Complete frame off restoration, but because it’s British, if you even mention the word “rain” anywhere it can hear, it will rust right up! Even the brand new bumper overriders I got it rusted up! Anything that had POR15 on it is all fine though. No issues. Always keep this in mind! That means that if it gets on your driveway or nice professionally epoxied floor, it will NOT come out! You do have to be careful about what kind you use because it may not be UV protected, so black will turn brown, and some things may even become brittle and flake off, especially if it’s a smooth surface. But concrete isn’t a smooth surface. Every couple of years, I will try to pressure wash it off, but no luck. It’s been almost a decade and most of it is still there. I always use cardboard and other masking attempts. This was just my husband being careless. But it IS very sticky, and I never wear gloves. I found that the orange Gojo or equivalent is good at getting it off your skin. [/QUOTE]
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