How to patch rust holes permanently without welding.

Products used in this video:
POR15 Rust Paint:

Wax and Greece remover:

Fiberglass Cloth:

Rubberized Undercoating: Any auto supply store

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  1. Tony Dinh

    Great video! Just wondering if you considered the fact that the surface wont be even since you're adding more material on a specific spot. How do I combat this? I saw someone else bash in the damaged area, would that be the best option? If I can't get behind it? Thank you

  2. conor loughran

    Would be quicker to weld it

  3. John Olsson

    should of used rustmort, let seat for and hour, grid the outer side to near metal. put something in hole so the fiber glass will fall back in. he needs rustmort i-car and ase, standards

  4. Dan Dykema

    How did you remove the body molding?

  5. Dan Dykema

    I need removal of the larger cladding

  6. Computer Addic

    Ok,lets say this is working.But how do you get it smooth enough to paint it?It will stand out from the surrounded metal,so after paint its a bulge..

  7. kkpaine

    I’m going to do an edge of truck cab repair that has just started into the water diversion channel. I’m assuming I forego the Stone Shield, right? I notice your patched area has indentation which I’d like not to have. Is bonds the correct filler to use or maybe resin?

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