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partwerks
post Sep 24 2014, 08:24 PM
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What would be the best combo to use on the floor pans, once the floor tar is off? I have solid pans, so only anticipating surface rust.

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For the center tunnel, or can/should the tunnel be taken off to remove the rust?
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post Sep 25 2014, 08:16 PM
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Until the tar is off, I guess I won't ultimately know, but don't anticipate any rust, although, I know there is surface rust in the tunnel, and was wondering if it is possible to remove the tunnel to give it a good cleaning, unless it is a real mother to remove?

If it ends up that I don't have much rust in the pans, what would be the best product to use for that approach?

I think I just have surface rust under the pedal assembly also.
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