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Rust and paint flaking

Started by Clock'd 0Ne, June 03, 2006, 21:25:30 PM

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maximusotter

Damn, you need Mexicans over there.

If your car looked like that around here, youd be offered a fix for $50 while you shopped at Wally World. When you left an hour later the thing would look as new. Ive had a hood realigned by Mexicans, Ill never go back to domestic fixes.

On the other hand, in these parts, white trailer trash does a much better job on tire repair. My favorite place for this is across the street from a porn and dildo store. Convenient!

brummie

Butt plugs for max :P

new slogan:
theyll pop it in
while you do your shoppin

Serious

I thought he would be more interested in the vibros.....  :twisted:

dogbert

Rust = Car Cancer

Ignore it and the cost will escalate.

knighty

^^ not if hes going to scrap it when hes done with it anyway :)

bodje it ! just grind the rust off, paint some crap ontop, and your done :)

Beaker

Grind it and shutz it.  Job done if you dont mind the car looking alittle crabby

brummie

or nick someone elses and put your pltes on, would be easier tbh

Clock'd 0Ne

Bodge seems to be the way forward :lol:

Ill have a crack at it one weekend.

Rusty

Looking at the pic of the arch, I would say its beyond rubbing back and painting, they usually rust from the inside out due to crud buildup on the lip.

Chances are you could snap off that chunk with your fingers :lol:

Clock'd 0Ne

Well Ive gone over it after using some rust treatment and sanding it down, the only bad patch was next to my rear wiper where a big hole had appeared underneath, filler soon sorted that out  :lol:

The paint doesnt look quite right but T-cut and a colour restorer should fix it up. Only cost me about a tenner.