Here are a few pictures. One side is worse than the other but there is rust through on both sides. I don't think it is structural rather more of a way for water to get into the bed and I plan on installing a cap. The POR 15 sounds like the hot ticket. How much of the rusted metal should I knock out of there or should I just sand it to prep and run with the POR and fiberglass? I am assuming that I will have to sand out the spray in bed liner to get it to take properly? Does the POR 15 encapsulate the rust so it stops corroding? I know that Eastwood sells a product that does that but does the POR 15 require bare metal to bond the best? Last question, would it make sense to hit this with the POR 15 and fiberglass mesh from both sides to get a stronger bond?
THANKS AGAIN!
Tim
POR15 won't adhere well to already painted metal (BTDT), so you would need to sand back the bed liner. An angle grinder might be the right tool for getting the bed liner sanded back. POR15 really needs bare metal or prepped rust to grab onto. If you buy one of those Starter Kits, it should contain a cleaner/degreaser and a 'neutralizer' for the existing rust to get it ready. If you follow the instructions that come with it, you should do fine.
I have used the Eastwood rust encapsulator. It works fine but POR15 is like "next level" stuff in terms of hardness and durability. I did the trunk in my Spit about 8 years ago, it still looks like it did the day I coated it. I would do both sides to make sure you get a good seal.
Good luck Tim! If I lived closer, I'd be happy to help out.
Jim