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> floor pan coating?, did the factory do it?
iankarr
post Jan 17 2016, 05:31 PM
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Hi Guys,

My (factory) floor pans are a dull gray in color. Where I've wire wheeled to remove the seam sealer, they're bright and shiny (of course). The gray doesn't look like primer. More like a factory coating of some kind. Maybe part of the galvanizing process? Just wondering what gives the pans their gray color...and whether I should leave it intact or wire wheel everything down to shiny before applying my epoxy primer.

Thanks!
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