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    A brush used on rust and hard to clean and reach areas is actually better than spray,spray is hard to get in the little crevices and does not creat the adhesion of a brush scrubbing it into the rust and crevices!!You just cant spray por-15 like other paints with out massive protective gear!!!It will literally drop the neighbors and all the dogs and cats on both sides of your house!!! Save the spraying for primer and finish coat!!!If u look in my picture gallery ,my truck is completely brushed in primer to protect it other than the white on top,which has brushed primer underneath.I just block sanded it like u would a spray coat.Then sprayed the white on the preped surface.....Metal ready looks like some good stuff,because if u squirt bottle it on u will get tons of penatration, unlike spraying it!!!
    Last edited by shawnlee28; 06-28-2006 at 03:31 PM.
    Its gunna take longer than u thought and its gunna cost more too(plan ahead!)

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