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I was refering to the center hump. By the time you get done screwing around trying to fix it you might as well get a new one.
well I'd buy a can of por-15 or something like it, and do them in it.I did the floors in my monte carlo with it, just bought the por-15 and not the prep stuff, hit it with a wire brush by hand, then one on a grinder, vacuumed, applied it as directed.It stuck great and protected the rusted parts, but it did scrape off a couple spots due to me throwing seats in on the bare floor. They say it will if you don't use the marine clean and metal etch stuff, but it hasn't got worse, it didn't scratch off more or any new rust, or get worse. it cost about $35 and was well worth it. One quart is more then enough for truck floors.