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Old 02-24-2016, 01:55 PM
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Default What to use to coat the inside of your doors?

What product would work best to paint/coat the inside of your doors?

POR-15, KBS, Tremclad, Rust Bullet or a Cavity Wax?

No rust issues and the car won’t be repainted for a few years. I picked up a new project car and I am in the process of replacing the weather stripping and cleaning up the window regulators and I figure the inside of the doors could use some TLC or should I leave them alone?

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I use cavity wax. Weeps into all the cracks and seams.

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Is Cavity Wax paintable? Will it cause problems with paint if the exterior isn't painted yet?
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Is Cavity Wax paintable? Will it cause problems with paint if the exterior isn't painted yet?
No it is not paintable but I am not sure why it would be on exterior surfaces. Wax and grease remover should remove it.

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Thanks Don

I will give that a try!

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