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[T3] Restoring Floors


Jim Adney on Sunday, February 5, 2006 at 9:10 AM -0600 wrote:
I wonder if one could patch the holes, then use Por-15 as a coating 
AND adhesive to hold the panels back in place. Keep in mind that 
you'd like to seal the panels to the floor so that water can't even 
get under them, even if the floor does get wet.


I wouldn't think using POR15 as an adhesive would be a good idea.

Good to seal the pan, just not good to use as glue to stick padding to.

My use of it shows that it get's too brittle after curing to be a good
adhesive.  I would think you would want something more flexible.

If the pan is properly prepped for POR15, then let the POR15 cure, then
use tradditional adhesive.  That should be a better combo.


I always wondered if bedliner would work the way you are thinking of
using POR15 as an adhesive...  Thicker, more flexible... but probably
more of a pain to install and more expensive than necessary.  ;)

Big.Al
Houston

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