this is gonna be my "reply" to all the "Por15 is God's jizz" posts on FB... I grow tired of the ignorance being perpetuated..... I actually named, and saved it to my desktop.. don't be surprised to see it pop up occasionally...
lock/stock and quotes... I actually feel like this is quite "non-confrontational and diplomatic" to the masses of sheep...
trust me, I can go off..
"ok, here's the diatribe.. fight me....
POR15 is an encapsulator.. it has it's purpose... about 5th on the list of "best ways to deal with rust"....
on a properly prepared, and topcoated, rusty surface, it can stave off rust failure for quite some time... This can be advantageous in situations where the frame will be left mounted to the body, etc...
easy to brush/slather some stuff on and hit it wth a rattle can maybe...
but if you think this is comparable in any way to a proper catalyzed coating system over raw steel, you are sadly mistaken.. an air-dried resin, even moisture-aided like encapsilators, (btw Rust Bullet is the EXACT same product) resin will NEVER cure as hard as a catalyzed resin... it's in the base resin... Rustoleum will ALWAYS be vastly softer than freakin Glasurit.....
chemistry folks, not rocket science... 
in prior decades, a 2 part zinc wash, urethane prime, poly topcoat was THE system to run.. in the last 15, 20 tho that has shifted to an epoxy based approach, cuz zinc is eVil... all good, righteous product, and approach.. "
lock/stock and quotes... I actually feel like this is quite "non-confrontational and diplomatic" to the masses of sheep...
trust me, I can go off..
"ok, here's the diatribe.. fight me....
POR15 is an encapsulator.. it has it's purpose... about 5th on the list of "best ways to deal with rust"....on a properly prepared, and topcoated, rusty surface, it can stave off rust failure for quite some time... This can be advantageous in situations where the frame will be left mounted to the body, etc...
easy to brush/slather some stuff on and hit it wth a rattle can maybe...
but if you think this is comparable in any way to a proper catalyzed coating system over raw steel, you are sadly mistaken.. an air-dried resin, even moisture-aided like encapsilators, (btw Rust Bullet is the EXACT same product) resin will NEVER cure as hard as a catalyzed resin... it's in the base resin... Rustoleum will ALWAYS be vastly softer than freakin Glasurit.....
chemistry folks, not rocket science... 
in prior decades, a 2 part zinc wash, urethane prime, poly topcoat was THE system to run.. in the last 15, 20 tho that has shifted to an epoxy based approach, cuz zinc is eVil... all good, righteous product, and approach.. "