Chris: I'd think the foam would cause you more problems, as moisture would always find a way in, and then it would be trapped. Tom From: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Chris Shepherd Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 8:19 AM To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [DML] Re: What to do with flaked epoxy in concealed areas of frame? Has anyone tried getting these areas as clean as possible, and really DRY, then filling them with expanding foam? I'm thinking of "Great Stuff". It is really adhesive and waterproof. Chris 06301 cbl1739 <cbl302@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:cbl302%40sbcglobal.net> > wrote: Did you actually find any rust or rusted out areas,or was it just surface rust,if all you found was surface rust,then as long as you do not drive it in the winter,you should be all right. If it really concerns you about trapping moisture or water in the boxed in areas,then I would suggest drilling drain holes in the boxed in areas,so that it will self drain(as you drive) and vent air in the boxed areas,the real major area to worry about for rust is the front of the car,and in the area where the gas tank is,but that involves removing the tank,as water/sand/debris tend to get stuck in that area and tends to rust out the frame in that area.All delorean owners should remove the tank cover at least once every five years to clean out that area,and check for any rust buildup. --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:dmcnews%40yahoogroups.com> , "sweetp01569" <paul.sweet@...> wrote: > > I spent most of today chipping and scraping off loose epoxy from my > frame, and a good sized area of soft bubbled epoxy from an old brake > fluid leake by the previous owner about 4 years ago. I have prepped > the exposed rust with the POR-15 kit, and ready to apply the POR-15 > tomorrow to the rusty areas, then will touch up with the Krylon. I > have a concern for areas where I got a finger or tool inside and > flaked off huge pieces of epoxy, especially in the rear area of the > frame in the two concealed box-like areas. The pieces just sit > loose now in those areas, with no way to get them out. What do I do > to protect those areas now? I do not have a means to spray POR-15 > and am concerned about breathing in vapors as well. Would it be > beneficial to either squirt the Krylon into top and bottom openings, > hoping it covers exposed metal surfaces, or perhaps a > moisture/corrosion resistant oil to hopefully coat the metal? What > have others done in these areas? > > By the way, I do not drive the car in rain or snow, and only nice > days in the spring summer and fall, and it remains garaged at all > other times. I live in central MA. So perhaps I do not need to > worry too much about a little concealed rust?? > > Thanks, > > Paul > VIN 10944 > --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address: moderators@xxxxxxxxxxx For more info on the list, tech articles, cars for sale see www.dmcnews.com To search the archives or view files, log in at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnewsYahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews/join (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: mailto:dmcnews-digest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx mailto:dmcnews-fullfeatured@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: dmcnews-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/