rust/body work

paczek

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i have sum rust on my car. trunk,door, and rear quarter panels, theyre all small sized. wats the best, easiest and cheapest way to remove the rust and repaint it? its a teal color but its a 92 so the color will prolly not match =/ any ideas?
 

G3GirL

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don't feel like typing it all out again, but you get the picture:

Rust is like cancer -- it spreads.

Media blasting can work wonders for removing paint and rust. In your case, I think that spot should have been cut out and a new panel patched in place of it. That's not to say that it's the only method. Just the best in your case, in my opinion. When patching panels, you have to be careful because the heat from the welding process causes oxidation and can leave the new area even more prone to rusting than before. If you decide to do it again yourself, make sure you treat the new welds and areas around it properly to rust-proof it, otherwise you'll end up causing more damage than repairing it.

Plastic filler -
How much of it did you use?

Plastic fillers (like Bondo) should only be applied about 1/4" thick (twice the amount you'll want actually staying on your car). That'll give you room to sand and shape it to about 1/8" in thickness. Anything thicker than 1/8" will be more prone to cracking and falling off due to heat, flexing, etc. later on down the road. That's what I had originally thought was happening to your car now. lol I'm not sure that's the issue anymore, though. Oh, and just for reference, plastic fillers should not be used on areas that are subject to excessive flexing (hood, hatch, doors, etc.) for the same reasons.

Removing the rust -
Are you sure you removed all of the rust prior to making the repair? Did you sand and treat the metal?

If you opt to repair it yourself and avoid patching panels, you have to take all the necessary steps to be sure that you've removed all the rust. I had small rust spots on my car. To remove the rust, I sanded all the surface rust off down to bare metal (areas around it as well) and treated the entire area with a rust treatment. Then I took a stiff wire wheel to the area to make sure I got to any rust hiding in the pores. Sometimes the area looks rust-free, when in fact, the rust is still there. It just might not be as visible to the naked eye anymore. Only after you're sure that you've treated the area as best you can, should you start attempting repair it.
^from this thread: http://www.clubintegra.com/board/showthread.php?p=250992#post250992


not a good way to fix it (that's why he had to make the thread above to fix the damage again):
http://www.clubintegra.com/board/showthread.php?t=13018&page=3&highlight=rust



you should post some pics of the damage, though. what you consider "small-sized" might be huge to another person. hope that helps. search FTW!
 
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g2teg

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Post up some pics best advice go buy a orbital sander 60 100 150 and 220 grit sand paper and go to town can or 2 of primer and you will be good to go
 

paczek

New Member
thanx
im still waiting for pics from my friend
fuckers draggiiinnnggg
 


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