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#114693 01/23/08 08:53 PM
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What would be better to used to seal bare medal on the inside of cab doors. I saw that some use Zero Rust. Would that be better to use or would the epoxy primer paint do just as well.


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My body guy flooded the inside of my doors on my 31 coupe with Por15. He poured some in and let it flow into all the places that were not accessible with primer. Seemed to work pretty well. Good luck with your project.


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You cannot beat a good quality epoxy primer. if you cannot spray it and cover all the metal as per say the bottom of the inside of the door. You can pour it in and slosh it around. Tape closed the drains and then pull the tape off and drain. when it's fully cured 3 to 7 days. Then pour in some 3m cavity wax. Don't waste your time or money on any rust converter.IMHO the best epoxy primer on the market is made by SPI. Southern Polyurethanes Inc. Hope this helps.


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