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Suggestions on fixing rust!
- indigolemon
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Crap man, definitely looking like new metal is needed then
You said the shell was good though yes? So all you need is someone who can do decent weldies?

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dont you have another shell ammo? can you not cut bits out of that?

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To stop it for now have a look at the Bilt Hamber deox gel and get some acid etch and zinc rich primers, behind the arch is hard to do so just use the zinc rich in a heavy coat and it'll hold it off, the deox can be used on the outside, then wash it off and hey presto, no more rust, acid etch onto the clean metal and it'll keep it held off for a while, if it's gotta do even longer coat the inside of the arch with the dynax spray wax, underbody seal/protect (Bilt sell this if you don't have any) behind the arch liners/around the arches and it'll keep the rust from getting worse for a long long time while you get it fixed properly, give me a shout if you need any more info dude.
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