How to deal with rust?

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Deaks2

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For soem reason my Montreal-area SHO is having serious issues with rust, even though its only a 94 and has been rustproofed every year.

The rear wheel-wells have rust along the lip and at the rear joint between the plastic bumper and the wheel well. Should I jsut replace the entire rea-quater-panels? Or just shelack them?

Also I have rust bubles forming along the roof door lines, and water accumulates in my drivers side door (at least 1 litre after each downpour!)

DOM
 

ghostrider

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I too would love any insight on how to get rid of rust. I have looked into many body shops and most of them frown upon trying to repair rust. Even when doing a full body repaint. Any instructions on how to treat rust, and get it off our cars would be great. Hope to see someone on here with body work experience.

<small>[ August 14, 2002, 04:17 AM: Message edited by: ghostrider ]</small>
 

smcallis

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Luckily I have a friend who owns a body shop that is going to cut out my thumbnail sized rust bubble and weld in a piece. He too hates rust work and is only doing it as a favor. He also has a new machine that pulls door dings without disturbing the paint. Gonna do that for me too. Keep asking around, you might find someone to do it for you.
 

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I would rather do it myself, or atleast try on a small part of my car. I don't want to spend much for it. And all the body guys I know won't do it.
 

JaySHOguy

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ghostrider:
I would rather do it myself, or atleast try on a small part of my car. I don't want to spend much for it. And all the body guys I know won't do it.
Sandblasting works well. It just makes a horrible mess doing it. I sandblasted all the rust on my '89 doors. I gave up and found some doors that have very minimal rust starting. After you sandblast, use a body filler that has fiberglass mixed into it(i use MarGlas). It is more water-proof than Bondo(plastic body filler).
I have fixed rust and rot holes before, and it lasted for more than 3 years.
 

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When i bought my car, I had about a 4 inch long section of rust right at the passenger rear tire right below the gas tank filler. I had no idea how to do body work so I left it up to my brother. He basically took a saw and cut out the whole section. I was soooooo mad at him because now I had this huge hole in the side of my car. I got real worried. One of his friends owns a welding shop so he welded a piece of metal in for me. It still looked like crap. So then my father and I hammered it in, put bondo on it, sanded it down, painted it, and then put a clear coat on it. It turn out freakin awesome. You can barely tell anything was there before. I have pictures at my website. Go to www.geocities.com/gw2kbust and go to the SHO section and scroll down to SHO repairs.

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