[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14]



Learn more here: AU NZ

Repair unsightly rust before it’s too late.

If the car has a natural enemy, it’s rust. Left unattended it’s unsightly and unsafe, but can be repaired with the right products and a bit of effort. You can keep your car in top condition by checking your body work as often as you check your oil and repairing rust spots as soon as they appear.

———
Supercheap Auto Website: NZ:
YouTube Channel:
Like us on Facebook:
Supercheap Auto Blog:
———
Watch our latest and greatest television ads, check the latest race results, how to videos, product videos or check your driving CARMA.

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=15]

Likes: 1333

Views: 465180

Leave a Reply

  1. Terry Burns

    Pointless waste of time rust was never removed only way to remove rust for certain is cut it out.

  2. ford nut

    Actually the rust converter will seal the rust the glass filler is water resistant and will keep water out  you don't need to always cut the rust out this will last for along time.

  3. sid golf

    if your'e not cutting out rust and welding new metal in,then repairing this way is o.k.,as long as you grind out the rust totally- be really brutal- don't leave any rust-pits behind.
    then,once youv'e filled the holes,painted it and finished the repair, coat the back of the panel in engine-oil,to stop,or drastically reduce,rust coming back in the future.

  4. Kennedy Wong

    look like cheap repair to sell car quickly to scam someone, lol

  5. Bruce Gibbins

    Remember, guys that this tutorial is for a home repair not for professional body men.
    From this vid and others like it I have learned that what has been described here will be of great help to me and if I do the job right then I can expect the repair to last me about two years. I'm cool with that and it means that I can do the job myself other than pay a panel shop a ton of money that is difficult to justify to repair a twenty year old car that cost me a grand to buy.

  6. Lyndon Bushnell

    How about the inside of the panel as rust can find its way through, also the "fibreglass" should be ground a bit lower for the filler to be applied then sanded even for primer filler.

  7. Lloyd Dailey

    I used card board several times !

  8. Spetsnaz Pocomaxa

    You can use cardboard to mix your body filler and icing. It's the way I was taught from old timers and I've never had a problem.

Comments are closed.