Hi All,
I've browsed just about every thread on Pelican that covers painting the interior after stripping out all the old sound deadening and adhesive, but want to get some feedback on what I am thinking.
My interior is in pretty good shape with just some very light surface rust on the back seat area, so I don't want to do POR 15. I don't plan on sanding down to bare metal and removing all the seam sealer, so I want something I can paint on before I put in new sound deadening and an RS carpet kit. I'm sure some people would say just put the carpet down, but I'm keeping this car forever and will pass it down to a future kid one day, so I want it to be done right and never have to do it again (within reason - don't have the money to have it stripped entirely and painted the same as it was from the factory).
I found these Rustoleum products that look good for what I want:
https://www.rustoleum.com/product-catalog/consumer-brands/stops-rust/clean-metal-primer/
https://www.rustoleum.com/product-catalog/consumer-brands/stops-rust-advanced/semi-gloss-protective-enamel-spray-paint
My plan is to use Marine Clean first, then paint the primer on with a brush before finishing with the semi-gloss black from an aerosol can. I would love some feedback from people with more experience than me. Would this be a bad move? Will dynamat and carpet glue stick to this? Will it harden up and be durable, or flake off?
