Jim_Gruber
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So had a chance to crawl into Bugsy's boot area. I see evidence of where a new trunk floor and complete boot was welded in place after what I assume was a rear end collision. Work done well and it appears to just be dirty and slight / no surface rust on the majority of surfaces. There is some ripped / deformed metal around bumper mount floor area that was pounded flat and welded to the new floor area that was installed underneath the existing trunk floor. Until I get it upside down I can't exactly get a good handle on how what appears to be a new trunk floor from underneath was installed. Possible as a single clip with new boot. I'm just not sure at this point. Rear seams were brazed shut so this is one solid piece of metal back there and a BE Boot doesn't have structural unibody frame worries.
Need a recommendation on application of a uniform color back there and how to deal with lack of ventilation back there if applying something smelly like POR-15. Roll on with long handled brush? Spraying anything back there without positive pressure air feed could prove lethal. Ideas?
Thanks in advance
Need a recommendation on application of a uniform color back there and how to deal with lack of ventilation back there if applying something smelly like POR-15. Roll on with long handled brush? Spraying anything back there without positive pressure air feed could prove lethal. Ideas?
Thanks in advance