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QCAR17

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Man, I'm just full of questions today.

I LOVE THIS SITE!!

I need to remove pan rust as well as rust on other spots on the interior.

1. What works best for removal (wire brush on drill or elbow grease)?

2. Should I prime and paint after removal (entire interior or spot)?

3. Should I install noise dampening material or OEM type padding

before laying carpet?

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Originally posted by QCAR17

Man, I'm just full of questions today.

I LOVE THIS SITE!!

I need to remove pan rust as well as rust on other spots on the interior.

1. What works best for removal (wire brush on drill or elbow grease)?

2. Should I prime and paint after removal (entire interior or spot)?

3. Should I install noise dampening material or OEM type padding

before laying carpet?

Hi:

Answers from my experience (others may have different opinions):

1. Wire brush on drill, unless you have the equipment, and like the mess that sandblasting will leave.

2. POR-15 is IMO the best treatment to use in this area to ENSURE that no rust will come back. Do a search here, and on the web for more information on what it is, and how it works.

3. Personal preference here. I am installing sound deadner "Q-Pads", then OEM type padding and carpet.

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