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Old 10-31-2004, 07:11 PM
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Bondo Over Rust

ok, before you go, OH NO WAY! here's my logic. rust needs moisture to grow, it's pretty much a universal fact. so if you put bondo over it it would stop rust from getting in there, and therefore stopping it from rusting further.

am i wrong? i would really like to know to save some time. or will the bondo not make a difference?
Old 10-31-2004, 07:12 PM
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yes you are wrong. bondo absorbs moisture so the rust will still rust. unless you put an epoxy sealer on it.
Old 10-31-2004, 07:15 PM
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well yeah, it would be like this

-Rust
-bondo over rust
-enamel
-sealer
-paint
Old 10-31-2004, 07:24 PM
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rust is like a cancer. once its there it keeps growing untill you kill it. in this case grind or cut it out. if you seal the rust in all it will do is continue to spread under the repair untill the entire repair fal;ls out. sealing with epoxy is not going to help it any. epoxy sealer protects metal from mosture but it will not stop rust once it starts.

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Old 10-31-2004, 07:38 PM
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darn, cause i really don't feel like doin it myself, and i don't wanna pay a few grand for it. now i'm in a pickle, anything you guys could suggest?
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por 15 does a good job at stopping rust.
Old 10-31-2004, 10:52 PM
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how much rust are you talking about and where? i got a lot of rustwork done on my car and it didnt cost me too much
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Bondo does not stick perfectly to clean metal, so trying to put it over rust is just silly. It will crack, come apart and look like junk. Even if your rust is completley dried out it will still deteriorate further under the bondo. Many people will eventually have problems in "fixed" rusted areas that have had the rust ground out and acid treated to prep the affected area. You need to at least do these 2 steps to attempt a decent repair. The only way to get it perfect is to weld in new metal but that can be overkill for practical people on a budget.
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ok, i've got rust near the spoiler in the back, over 3 of the 4 wheel wells, and 3 rust holes in the driver side floor panel. the holes in the floor are about the size of a tennis ball. i have a guy that could probly fix all the rust, paint it, and totally fix it up for maybe 3 grand. but i would like to try and do as much myself. and what's por 15? is it a gel or liquid? i have naval jelly right now, that works pretty well but you gotta leave it on there so long. i'll try and take some pictures of my already primer covered rust.
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Bondo-ing the floor pan? :lala:
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NOOO, i'm having someone put a new one in or atleast take a huge chunk out to fix it, i meant bondo over the rust on the quarter panels. here, i'll get some pictures tomorrow
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