Nice content Troy. You make it look real easy to do these repairs. I've been getting some success on my restoration projects. I do use many of your techniques and the projects come out really nice. Thanks.
I don't know how accessible that area is on a Malibu, but you may be able to use 3M Cavity wax with extensions to coat the inside of it and keep it from rusting.
Yeah, I could probably get in there. The problem is is that damn foam is everywhere and even if I coded in there it’s not gonna get between the foam and the metal fluid to the foam but I think the damage is already too far. It’s just gonna rust other spots now.
I totally agree unfortunately I think they know that it makes the cars right out quicker but because of metal so thin, they probably use it to stiffen it up
👍keep it going Troy
Thank you I appreciate the support
Love the content, keep it going!
Thank you
Nice content Troy. You make it look real easy to do these repairs. I've been getting some success on my restoration projects. I do use many of your techniques and the projects come out really nice. Thanks.
Awesome I’m glad it’s helping. Thank you very much.
I don't know how accessible that area is on a Malibu, but you may be able to use 3M Cavity wax with extensions to coat the inside of it and keep it from rusting.
Yeah, I could probably get in there. The problem is is that damn foam is everywhere and even if I coded in there it’s not gonna get between the foam and the metal fluid to the foam but I think the damage is already too far. It’s just gonna rust other spots now.
Oh yes that's one of the biggest mistake auto makers make in my opinion.... Is putting that foam in dog legs.
I totally agree unfortunately I think they know that it makes the cars right out quicker but because of metal so thin, they probably use it to stiffen it up