In this video we will show you how to patch up rust holes on your personal project without any special welding. We take you through the basic steps of grinding down the metal and selecting the correct materials used when doing this type of DIY repair. This video is intended ONLY for the DIY repairer at home and should not be followed by a professional performing professional repairs for customers.

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  1. gyff jogofl

    What part of Florida is that? I love seeing cars with no rust.

  2. Korova Milk Bar

    Jeremy sanded on the video todaaaay .. Jeremy sanded sanded signed, Eddie Vedder

  3. Garry Reid

    would it be better to spot weld and sand them..they will rust out with a patch of bondo? only 1 side is repaired..theres rust on the inside.still a darn good video..thanks

  4. John Martin

    Should have pulled the drain plugs on the back side, flushed out with water, let dry, then spray rust killer inside, then fixed the panel and replaced the drain plugs on the back side

  5. John Martin

    Remember, cardboard will absorb the moisture out of the bondo and make it setup quickly

  6. Cristian Estupinian

    Hey bro where can I get the Gray etching primer and the putty you used can’t find it anywhere

  7. SIX EIGHT

    Can I use this bondo to fill small nicks and dents or do I need another filler??

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