At first I thought that the PO had possibly glued the foam to the metal when they recovered the seats. BTW, these seats were recovered with a vendor’s kit. (No way original 35 year old seats look that good!) As it turned out, the problem was that rust has stuck the foam to the frame.
And, as you can see, the surface rust inside the pan was rampant!
And now we have the seat bottom pan, ready to derust, seal and refinish. Let the fun begin!
If you don’t have one of these, go get it. This is a standard angle grinder. I pick these up on sale at Harbor Freight for $15 (before using the 20% coupon). I keep a spare in a box at that price. That way when I burn one up, I chunk it, open a box, mount a blade and am back in business. I bought a wire wheel kit for it at HF as well. It was $9.99 ($8 after my coupon) and includes two braided wire wheels and two cup wheels as well as a steel wire brush and two adapters to fit the wheels to other grinders. So for less than $25 you have a rust removing demon. Thanks to suggestions here I discovered the twisted wire wheels. Man, you have to be careful because this sucker will flat take stuff off (including skin if it ever gets ahold of you.)
I haven’t tried it on the floor pans yet. Almost scared to because it will definitely reveal any weak spots in the metal.
Haven’t really finished the pan yet but obviously this tool is going to clean most of it VERY quickly.
Compare this to the “before” shot above.
Well, this is a good start, huh?