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Old 03-05-2013, 09:59 AM   #1
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prepping for carpet....

I'm removing the old rubber floor to get ready for install of carpet.(not yet purchased)
and this is what I have found surface rust, nothing to bad no holes just surface rust what would you guys do? thoughts and opinions would be greatly appreciated!!!!
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Old 03-05-2013, 10:05 AM   #2
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Re: prepping for carpet....

I would hit it with a rust converter and at least primer before putting the carpet down.


If my floors had looked like that I would have jumped for joy!!!
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Old 03-05-2013, 10:06 AM   #3
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Re: prepping for carpet....

would you grind off all the rust to get to bare metal then hit with rust paint?
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Re: prepping for carpet....

I'd just wire brush it, then do rust converter, then paint. Most of the converters just require no loose scale.
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Old 03-05-2013, 12:32 PM   #5
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I'd just wire brush it, then do rust converter, then paint. Most of the converters just require no loose scale.
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Re: prepping for carpet....

x3. Consider some sound deadener while you have nothing in there. I put FatMat and Reflectix in mine and its much quieter and warmer.
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Old 03-05-2013, 12:45 PM   #7
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Re: prepping for carpet....

The ACC carpet that I'm looking at has mass backing would you also you sound deadener?
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Re: prepping for carpet....

I think its useful to do both. I put down a paper backed asphalt type sound deadener, then jute padding and rubber flooring. Huge difference in noise compared to bare steel floor....LOL.

Rubber floor I bought sucked, so it will soon be replaced with ACC carpet.
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I'd do both. It's not expensive unless you go with Dynamat
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Rubber floor I bought sucked, so it will soon be replaced with ACC carpet.
I'm about to buy the MIP floor from LMC. What type of rubber floor did you use?
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Re: prepping for carpet....

In addition to all the good ideas so far-----Id go one step further. (I hate rust)

When you clean and coat the inside floor with whatever rust encapsulator you prefer-- Id also clean the under side of the flor and coat it also--sealing both sides of the metal.

Then,,, do some checking as to why the floor is rusting---is water comming in around rubber grommets on the firewall? Do you have a windshield rubber leaking?

Try to eliminate the source as well as repair the damage.
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I'm about to buy the MIP floor from LMC. What type of rubber floor did you use?
I got the one from LMC that is supposed to be the heavy duty and extend all the way to the back wall. I was not impressed.
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