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Floor pan repairs
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Floor pan repairs are today's project.
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Then I'm going to clean it up and paint it with Por-15.

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Posted on: 3/16 9:37
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Re: Floor pan repairs
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Thatā€™s the best DTM paint out there! šŸ‘Œdidnā€™t know that they made it in clear though!

Posted on: 3/16 10:53
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Re: Floor pan repairs
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BlakesPackards wrote:
Thatā€™s the best DTM paint out there! šŸ‘Œdidnā€™t know that they made it in clear though!


No more Tremclad or Rust Check! I have heard from several people that Por-15 is the product to use! I didn't know it came in clear either, I got that picture off Amazon, the can I have is black.

Posted on: 3/16 12:51
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Re: Floor pan repairs
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I had to do very similar work to mine, both passenger and driver. You might consider doing a seam sealer after you patch the metal. It will cover and protect everything, as well as fill any tiny holes that you missed. I didn't do it everywhere, just the areas I patched and areas where the metal seemed thin.

I don't know if POR-15 sticks to it or not. I sprayed my interior with epoxy primer since I had sandblasted it down to bare metal. Worked fantastic for me. But the sandblasting was probably a mistake....I just now finished getting the last of the sand out of the interior when I took the dash out. Three years later.

Posted on: 3/17 0:49
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Re: Floor pan repairs
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I sandblasted the areas I was working on, and I know what you mean about the sand. Tried to be careful, but it gets everywhere.


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I think when I'm done my repairs I'll paint everything with the Por-15 and then do the seam sealer. I'm going to scrape off the original seam sealer to make sure there's no rust hiding underneath.

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Posted on: 3/17 1:20
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Re: Floor pan repairs
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Time to treat and paint the floor pan! šŸ„³
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Found a couple more places that required repairs.

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Posted on: 3/29 1:35
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Re: Floor pan repairs
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A couple steps closer!


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Posted on: 3/30 14:28
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Re: Floor pan repairs
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That looks great! Seam sealer is awesome.... It covers a multitude of sins. That plus the POR-15 will do a great job protecting your floor. This car will probably never see the elements like it used to, so you for should last forever.

Posted on: 3/30 20:55
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I'm very impressed with Por-15, covers very well and it seems like it is going to be tough as nails. There are a few components, like my drive shaft and battery tray, that I should have done with Por-15 rather than a rattle can of rust paint. Oh well, next time!!

Body mounts tomorrow! I'm very curious to see if new body mounts change any door, or body alignment.

Posted on: 3/30 23:37
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