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Old 03-14-2005, 05:54 PM
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Question rust removal

i dont know much about body work but hopefuly someone can help me out. my 95 accord has a rust spot about the size of an orange on my rear 1/4 its rusted all the way thru other side has rust bubbling up under paint next to the gas cap (ive been told this is a common problem on hondas) i was wondering if anyone could give me a breif step by step on how to fix this im trying to get an idea of how much work it takes im not trying to pay body shop prices
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Re: rust removal

can u weld??? if so, make a new panel out of metal, cut out rusty panel and weld the new one in its place. as for the bubbleing, grind off the rust and bondo smooth.
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Re: rust removal

Grind the spot untill bare metal, then bondo it, sand it smooth then use finish puddy to fill in the pin holes.
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