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[QUOTE="Hotrodtractor, post: 725299, member: 25"] I had very similar issues with POR15 on bare metal with a self etching primer.... you could peel it off the primer in most spots......... I just assumed I screwed up some prep work. Anyway - the best stuff I have found is John Deere semi-gloss black. Most of the parts under my Dmax were sprayed with it and it seems to hold up really well and clean really easily. It holds up well as its formulated to hold up on a tractor in a farming environment (not sure how different it is chemically - but a lot of people swear its tougher paint and I'm becoming a believer) [/QUOTE]
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