Bart,I used a heat gun and a heavy duty putty knife to remove the undercoating from my Gremlin. I'm sure the same will work for the floor pans. Once I had everything scrapped, I washed it down with a rag soaked in lacquer thinner.As for the pin holes, POR-15 is the way to go. You can actually brush on a heavy coat and apply a piece of fiberglass cloth over the hole then top it with more POR-15. They also make a thick version for fill-ins. I seem to remember that it is available in a caulking tube.Rick
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