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Rust bubbles on car - how much to fix?
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<blockquote data-quote="DocWatson" data-source="post: 153447" data-attributes="member: 112"><p>If they use salt or brine on the roads up there in the winter, then it's <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YiRzcgiq6Q" target="_blank"><span style="color: #0040FF">"cancer"</span></a>. If you bought the vehicle used, then it was most likely a cosmetic fix to get the vehicle sold and not done properly. The cut and replace the metal routine is the ONLY way to get that fixed permanently. And if that's not done right it will come back too.</p><p></p><p>Best to let a pro handle this, but make sure you use someone you trust and get a guarantee that it will not rust through within 6"-12" of the repaired area for at least 2 years. But, if you must get into it yourself, take a look <a href="https://www.carcraft.com/howto/1067/index.html" target="_blank"><span style="color: #0040FF">here</span></a> to see what you are in for before you start.</p><p></p><p>Have fun. :wink:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DocWatson, post: 153447, member: 112"] If they use salt or brine on the roads up there in the winter, then it's [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YiRzcgiq6Q][color=#0040FF]"cancer"[/color][/url]. If you bought the vehicle used, then it was most likely a cosmetic fix to get the vehicle sold and not done properly. The cut and replace the metal routine is the ONLY way to get that fixed permanently. And if that's not done right it will come back too. Best to let a pro handle this, but make sure you use someone you trust and get a guarantee that it will not rust through within 6"-12" of the repaired area for at least 2 years. But, if you must get into it yourself, take a look [url=https://www.carcraft.com/howto/1067/index.html][color=#0040FF]here[/color][/url] to see what you are in for before you start. Have fun. :wink: [/QUOTE]
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