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Originally Posted by roverandom
That's it?  It probably came out the factory with more rust than that. Just clean and paint it, on both sides of the floor and keep an eye on it. No need to get carried away with expensive coatings for that, especially in that location where you can easily see it. Top up, and motor on  .
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thanks, im going to try out POR-15 and motor on!
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Originally Posted by atvsmurf
It looks like the problem is originating under the dash, as you can see where water has been running/seeping down...like you said the clutch, so stop that first, then look at using naval jelly or this Eastwood Rust Treatment: Rust Removal, Prevention & Protective Gear then use a wire brush wheel on a grinder, drill or whatever you have to clean it up...paint it with Rust Converter - Eastwood Rust Treatment & Prevention Products scuff it and paint it with regular paint, ...wait a while before you try the bedliner stuff, reason being, if you miss a little rust, it will keep on rusting under the coating, you won't know untill it is too late...
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thanks for the tip, a friend is sending me from the states two kids of POR-15 silver and for free ! i only have to pay the shipping so ill give it a try, i was reading the comparison on the link you send me.. i hope it doesn't happen to me

although they sprayed the POR15 and i will apply it with a brush and at least 2 coats and then apply the blackcote which my friend is sending me for free too

...and yeah you are right about the liner.
Have you try POR-15 or eastwood products? what about waxoyl and ospho? i ask because eventually i want to order a good product for rust removal, prevention, preparation and all... here in panama there's a lot A LOT! of humidity and i spend a lot of time at the beach so rust is a big enemy and next year i want to strip my truck and cure it from all evil (rust)

...thanks again