Justin, this thread gets better and better. I have no wish to interupt your story but Bruces comments just up from yours made me smile. As you all know I have my 25 year old body rash ( on the car  ) Its been getting me down especially when looking at all the great results on here. I have thought about it for ages now and have finally come up the answer. Its a BODGE but after 2 days of work its a bodge that has worked but for how long
 ) Its been getting me down especially when looking at all the great results on here. I have thought about it for ages now and have finally come up the answer. Its a BODGE but after 2 days of work its a bodge that has worked but for how long  
 
I worked out the paint thickness I applied and came to conclusion the 'pips' of the rash could stand some 'wet or dry ' and special compound.
On the front lid for example the rash was both sides of the hood handle. Its developed over the 25 years since I did it and on this area has remained stable. So I carefully flattened it with fine grit paper then with a mix of an aluminium polisher and car wax polish worked on the result. Took ages but didn't go through the top coat and it now a mirror finish without the rash.
I don't know if it will return in a week but I am happy to look at the result here and on other parts of the car, I have attended to. It really got me down that rash so pleased its now gone. Hope it not like Ernie 
 
Before and after photo of the left side of the front lid. The lid is not closed by the way. ( you can see the rash if you look hard on the first photo.


Roy
					 ) Its been getting me down especially when looking at all the great results on here. I have thought about it for ages now and have finally come up the answer. Its a BODGE but after 2 days of work its a bodge that has worked but for how long
 ) Its been getting me down especially when looking at all the great results on here. I have thought about it for ages now and have finally come up the answer. Its a BODGE but after 2 days of work its a bodge that has worked but for how long  
 I worked out the paint thickness I applied and came to conclusion the 'pips' of the rash could stand some 'wet or dry ' and special compound.
On the front lid for example the rash was both sides of the hood handle. Its developed over the 25 years since I did it and on this area has remained stable. So I carefully flattened it with fine grit paper then with a mix of an aluminium polisher and car wax polish worked on the result. Took ages but didn't go through the top coat and it now a mirror finish without the rash.
I don't know if it will return in a week but I am happy to look at the result here and on other parts of the car, I have attended to. It really got me down that rash so pleased its now gone. Hope it not like Ernie
 
 Before and after photo of the left side of the front lid. The lid is not closed by the way. ( you can see the rash if you look hard on the first photo.
Roy

 Justin
 Justin 
  
  get rid of the old pan that is to be replaced IF you are going to replace the perimeter flanges, the finesse part needed being under the tunnel....unless the flanges of that are also to be replaced anyway.
  get rid of the old pan that is to be replaced IF you are going to replace the perimeter flanges, the finesse part needed being under the tunnel....unless the flanges of that are also to be replaced anyway. Thanks for the additional info and details about this procedure you guys! This is why I originally referred to Bruce; I quite honestly have never had to tackle this particular problem yet because the four cars I've worked on have been at opposite sides of the rust spectrum: My two cars didn't need floors and the other two were so rusty that the tunnel had to come out. Thanks again! Justin
  Thanks for the additional info and details about this procedure you guys! This is why I originally referred to Bruce; I quite honestly have never had to tackle this particular problem yet because the four cars I've worked on have been at opposite sides of the rust spectrum: My two cars didn't need floors and the other two were so rusty that the tunnel had to come out. Thanks again! Justin
							
						
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