Getting rid of under body rust
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If it is truly just surface rust, would wire brush off the flaky stuff then use naval jelly to neutralize the rust.
Then hit it with a wire-wheel and paint it with some good anti-rust spray paint
Then hit it with a wire-wheel and paint it with some good anti-rust spray paint
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How about floor pans with a hole rusted through on driver floor. Hole is about the size of a lime. My carpet/rubber floor mat in that spot is holding nicely for the time being
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That sound like pop rivets and small piece of sheet metal job to me. How we used to fix floors in old CJ's and the Jeep trucks from the 60's.
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I prefer POR15 but I have used it and it works well. Being rubberized much depends on if you want to apply a top coat after using it. With this you basically can't which is perfectly fine if you don't want to. A black under body is pretty typical. With POR15 you can and if it's exposed to sunlight you should.
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