New member here from Ireland. I own a 1993 SRi Cav saloon in RIOJA RED
The car is a bit of a project currently, doesn't need much work, has a healthy C20xe and has never been welded nor does it need any.
Has been away from salted roads since 1994 thankfully and stored in a shed the last 10 years.
However, age has still earned it a light dusting of surface rust in some of the usual places, rear arches, strut mounts, chassis legs etc.
Much of the car still has the factory underseal intact but once I treat the rust I plan on sealing it well as I want to drive this Cav rather than stick it back in a shed.
I'm looking for somewhat of a guide to protecting the underside and keeping it solid.
My plan is:
1) Wire brush rusted areas.
2) Use Bilt Hamber deoxy gel on the brushed areas.
3) Apply Bilt Hamber Hydrate 80 to convert these areas.
4) Prime the converted areas with a heavy Zinc primer.
5) Then paint the whole underside using POR15
6) Finally, seal all my hard work with Shutz underseal from an air gun.
So I'm possibly going OTT there but I want to do a job that I can be happy in the knowledge that the car is solid and sealed.
Can anybody see a step I'm missing or some problem that I may encounter?
I plan on doing that work once the rear axle, fuel tank and exhaust system are whipped out.
Any input welcome, thanks

