In this video i show you how to deal with rust bubbles on your car’s bodywork – cheaply, easily & WITHOUT POWER TOOLS!
MATERIALS USED IN THIS VIDEO:
Sandpaper (mixed):
Rust converter:
Body filler (bridging filler):
Body filler (standard):
Masking tape:
Making paper:
Aerosol (etch) primer:
Aerosol (standard) primer:
Cutting compound:
Panel wipe:
As with most of the repairs i show you, this is a demonstration to highlight that with a little know-how and some basic materials, you can fix the issues on your car yourself and potentially save big!
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*CLEAR COAT REPAIR*
*BUMPER DAMAGE REPAIR*
*Bumper scuff repair*:
*Faded and damaged paintwork repair using only rattle cans*:
*Damaged door edges repair*:
*Trading up from a cheap car to a supercar*:
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Really great video. Nice and straight to the point. Wish me luck!
I have to do this with my aunties Mercedes-benz. When I was younger I did a year of "chip-and-scratch" with an old family friend, where I learnt how to panel beat, mix paints, spray paint cars, bog, fillers..etc but its been like 20 years since I have done that. I still know how to do it. But I never did anything with rust so it will be interesting.. her car is 2003 model so its old but I'm guessing she wants a good job.. hopefully I can do a good job lol
Nice tutorial… Tnx
Really nice temporary fix, one thing to take note of is that with things like tailgates and doors, they tend to rust from the inside out, so its worth making sure any drainage holes are clear to hopefully prevent the buildup of water/moisture and therefore slightly reduce the risk of rust.
Nicely done!
I just bought a Mazda MX5, it has a couple of rust spots near the wheel arches (a common problem for the MX5). Your video has made it a much easier task for me to deal with. Sincere thanks!
my grandfather and i have been working on a 69 datsun 2000 roadster. we have some rust bubbles on our fenders, your video will be of good use to us 😀
I am working on my Opel Vectra.
Great video thanks, do yo7 have any videos of mid panel repair of a deep scratch which has been poorly repaired. I have a very t5 and mid panel previous owner has touched up and the polished through paint to primer. I am thinking i can do a local repair with rattle cans and polish out clear coat dust? Be great full of your thoughts. Thanks.
ALWAYS protect your eyes, skin and lungs!! You should be wearing goggles, gloves and a respirator while handling all of this stuff!!