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Originally Posted by jims69camaro
por-15 satin black. Â*one coat and you're done. no primer, unless you are anal about using primers. Â*also, you might want to completely strip the paint from both sides of the floor before proceeding. Â*you might find other spots. Â*por-15 will stop the rust from progressing when you apply it to bare metal, but if you apply it over existing paint you won't be stopping anything - just delaying it. Â*the rust will continue to grow under the original paint and some time in the future will bubble up under the por-15. Â*that might lead you to believe that por-15 is less than perfect, but in actuality it was the process of removing the old paint that was less than perfect.
also, while por-15 is an excellent paint, i don't think you can paint over it. Â*so you might want to consider if you would want the undercarriage to be any other color before you start applying the satin black.
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i already striped all the paint off the interior floor pans and sanded the rust, the undercarriage if 100% rus free, the car came from cali under a year ago, its just my windshield leaks a little bit and i didnt notice that till i wasworking on it in the rain and the floor was getting wet n al the doors n windows were close i followed the water n it comes front he top onf the windshield and goes down behind the dasdh n tahts rigth where the rust was liek where your feet would be so i firgure tahts why i founf a small amout of rust...