How to Repair Rust in the Wheel Well of an Automobile

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Tip 1 - How to Fix Rust Around Your Wheel Wells

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How to Fix Rust Around Your Wheel Wells

Hello. This is more of account of how I got rid of/ hidden/ covered up the rust on a 1996 Toyota Camry. The rust was around the wheel wells on both o...

Tip 2 - How to Remove Rust from a Car

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How to Remove Rust from a Car

A troublesome rust spot on a car typically spreads with time as the metal underneath is exposed to moisture and air, which cause it to oxidize, or corrode. Whether you plan on keeping it or selling it, your car will look cleaner (and be...
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Tip 3 - Do It Yourself Permanent Rust Repair Without Welding by Kent Bergsma | Mercedessource Manuals Product | MercedesSource.com

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Do It Yourself Permanent Rust Repair Without Welding by Kent Bergsma | Mercedessource Manuals Product | MercedesSource.com

mercedessource Product - Miracle Paint really can do miracles Applies to all Mercedes: Pre 1960, 190SL, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 108, 109, 107, 116, 123, 126, 201, and 124 chassis. I have been trying to find a lasting solution to rust problems on old cars ever since 1962. That was when I purchased a 1934 Ford Sedan and brought it home to fix up and drive. I was only 15 at the time, but I certainly did not find the rust holes very attractive in the lower front and rear quarter panels. I came up with what I thought was a pretty good cosmetic repair. I cleaned the areas and put masking tape over the holes and then used primer to paint the car light grey. It looked pretty good from 20 feet away. But of course after the first couple of good rains the tape started lifting, and I was back to trying to find a more permanent repair.

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