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    Default tremclad your plug-hole

    so my carpet has finally dried up from a previously blocked sunroof drain and i am using today, the last day of fall here methinks, to paint the floor underneath.
    not a brilliant job, but i sanded most of the rust away (hard to reach down there!) and it won't get wet now so i'm hoping it makes it through a winter or two before i actually have to put in a new piece of floor.
    considering the drain was probably blocked for years without the po doing anything about it i think i'm pretty lucky to get away with such little damage. i had no idea about this when i bought the car so i figure it could have been a lot worse.
    the guy who's going to fix the front 1/4 damage you can see in one of the photos gave me a plug to use in the hole- said he pulled it off a ford somethingorother but it should fit... and it does. i thought that was strange but i'm not complaining. posting photos seperately incase you don't want the mbs...

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    i know what you're thinking... a canadian with a cricket bat? well... my hockey stick didn't fit.





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    ...that's not my laundry...





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    salut habitant,

    Makes one want to double check their plug is still present and doing its job.

    While the tremclad is better than nothing, there certainly are better products for the job. You've already painted so I wouldn't expect you to do it again, but for next time, get your hands on a good rust 'converter' and something like a POR-15 paint. Its a bit more expensive, but will last eons longer than tremclad.

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    Default good to know

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave M
    for next time, get your hands on a good rust 'converter' and something like a POR-15 paint. Its a bit more expensive, but will last eons longer than tremclad.
    yeah, i would have done more research on a product but it was a quick-fix and it won't last that long no matter what i put on it i think. good to know for the next time though. just for the record...
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    That Tremclad isn't available in the USA. Anything with a skull and crossbones on the label has to be good. Who knows the US equivalent?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ross
    That Tremclad isn't available in the USA. Anything with a skull and crossbones on the label has to be good. Who knows the US equivalent?
    Dunno, but I'm in Canada and have tried Tremclad on other 'stuff'. Maybe we're obligated to display the sull and crossbones due to our WHMIS standards. From my experience, POR-15 is a better product.

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    i think that our safety standards are a little over the top here in canada sometimes. the skull and crossbones is only a poison warning (no, really?). the little tube of touch-up paint i got from the dealer (made in germany) is only labelled 'irritant'. i won't drink it just the same.
    retailers here claim that these stringent safety standards contribute to retail costs not reflected by the exchange rate and duty alone.

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    wait a minute.... is blocked sunroof drains the only reason those drain plugs rust?
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    Default i think there are probably other causes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jehu
    wait a minute.... is blocked sunroof drains the only reason those drain plugs rust?
    i guess anything that would allow water down there... i also had some water leaking in under the step-tread-things in the bottom of the door frame. i sealed them up with silicone.

    the cool thing about the plug is that you can check to see if your carpet is wet without pulling up the carpet. the replacement i have as i mentioned is from a ford but the factory plug must be somewhat similar. i don't have one on the other side.
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