As you can see the floor pan was absolutely covered in surface rust, thankfully a good solid tap showed me that the pan was still solid. So I set out to remove as much rust as I could, combination of a wire-wheel, hand sander, and belt sander; both with about 200 grit sandpaper. Then I vacuumed up the rust and dirt that came up, wiped down the area and resprayed it with my probably 250th bottle of Krylon black anti-rust enamel. Now I can sit on the floor pan and not feel like I immediately need a shower, plus it should stop the rust from getting any worse and keep the floor solid.
Before:
After some preliminary wire-brushing, sanding:
After a little more thorough treatment:
After Paint:
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