Tomorrow, for the 4th of July, I'll be Glass Bead blasting and or Soda Blasting my stripped down body (unibody shell). Car is on the rotisserie.
The body work isn't done yet, so this is the "Strip & Reveal Process"
1.) Should I try and tackle the whole interior and exterior at once? (Not the doors, hood, fenders & trunk just yet, I wish to wait on those for now) I'll have an industrial compressor so will not have any wait time for the compressor to build air.
2.) THEN, for guarding against flash rust, I have a gallon of PPG red epoxy primer coming this afternoon (DP74LF with DP402LF catalyst). If somebody can confirm a product number/name preferred to use, that would help. Otherwise, I am at the mercy of what the paint store interprets this as suited for my needs.
3.) If I am on the right track so far, should I also epoxy primer seal the whole bare metal areas including the"problem areas" as well, then work on those areas needing repair one by one, individually or in small clusters later?
Just some quick ideas so I don't create extra work for myself. My basic goal is to have all of the rusty areas blasted clean (only a few small areas rusty, e.g., inner cowl and a right front floor pan) and to have all of the door jams, trunk jams, engine bay and interior rust-free and mostly "paint free", leaving behind only seam sealers and sound deadener areas. I' am NOT blasting the underbody except some areas around the fuel tank opening, the rest is basically perfect, short of a few dents. Most of the car has had a repaint of sorts so I was thinking soda blasting the sealers and deadener areas and glass bead blasting a majority of the rest.