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Old 11-27-2005, 07:19 AM
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New Paint

My question is my 80 Malibu Had tiny rust spots at the bottom of both quarters. Very small I ground it down to bare metal. Put a little fibeglass over it primed and painted entire car. As I was sanding to prepare to buff I noticed tiny little bubbles so I sanded it flat and waited a couple of weeks and they are coming back. Is there a better way of fixing these spots maybe some kind of weld then grinding it down. This is the only rust on the entire car. An like I said it is very small. I did not even know it was there until I was getting car ready to paint. Paint came out very nice but I would like to fix this before I buff quarters .
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Old 12-11-2005, 11:25 PM
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Re: New Paint

Cut out the rust and weld in new metal.
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Re: New Paint

yea, even if you get all the rust off that piece of metal, it will come back eventually...best bet is to cut it out and weld in a new piece
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