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Surface rust of floor panel

Discussion in 'Technical Q&A' started by traimpz348, Apr 8, 2009.

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  1. traimpz348

    traimpz348 Formula 3

    Apr 13, 2004
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    Matthew
    Ok. It's not my Ferrari, but all the same. I noticed dome surface rust on the floor panel of my Austin Healey. What's the best way to address this?
     
  2. 2NA

    2NA F1 World Champ
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    Dec 29, 2006
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    Tim Keseluk
    #2 2NA, Apr 8, 2009
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    Follow the directions carefully for cleaning and etching the surface and apply 2 or 3 coats of POR 15. you will never have a problem again.

    It is not necessary to remove the rust. This stuff is not ordinary paint, it is cured by exposure to moisture in the air and forms a practically bulletproof surface.

    Buy the smallest can that you can get as it doesn't keep well once opened.
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  3. Verell

    Verell F1 Veteran
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    May 5, 2001
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    Verell Boaen
    I suggest their SUPER STARTER KIT:
    http://www.por15.com/SUPER-STARTER-KIT/productinfo/SSKB/
    At most you might need a 2nd 4 oz can for 3 coats.

    For a floor pan I"d reccommend the satin black.

    BTW, most auto paint supply stores now carry POR15 products.

    TIP: If you put the lid back on & there's some POR15 on the lid groove, the lid will be cemented on, only thing will be to take a can opener to it. You'll rip the metal before you get the bond to break loose(yes, the stuff is that strong!!!) To avoid the lid getting cemented on:
    - Thoroughly clean the lid & lid sealing groove with paper towels dipped in lacquer thinner.
    - Put a piece of plastic freezer bag between the lid & the top of the can, then gently tap the lid into place. Don't use a thin sandwich or snack type bag, the lid will cut thru it & cement itself on fer sure(ask me how I know).
    - Get some of the blue nitrile gloves & wear grubby clothes. It won't come out of clothes & if it dries on your skin, you'll wear it for a day or 2!
    -While wet you can clean it up with lacquer thinner, but once it's fully cured there's no solvent for it.
     

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