How to Repair Rust on Your Car Without Welding. Rust Removal

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Today I show How To Repair Rust on your vehicle. Spray paint, rust removal and repair. Repairing rust on your car is essential and should be done to prevent it from spreading. You can Repair the Rust yourself at little cost. I show the most straight forward and easiest on long lasting repair for rusting. Your car will not rust again! Also shown blend paint

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Due to factors beyond the control of Mad4Motors, it cannot guarantee against unauthorized modifications of this information, or improper use of this information. Mad4Motors assumes no liability for any property or personal damage that may arise from doing a repair on your vehicle after watching any of my repair video's. Due to factors beyond the control of Mad4Motors, no information contained in this video shall create any express or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Again Any injury, damage or loss that may result from improper use of tools, equipment, or the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not Mad4Motors.
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I've been doing minor paint and touch up body work for 20-years for my little car dealership this is one of the best videos I've ever seen thank you for making it simple

Warfightertechnologyservices
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When I'm spraying with cans of paint I always put the cans sitting in warm water for 20 minutes or so to heat the paint, it goes on much better.

johnmcallister
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The first and most important process is the removal of the rust. Sanding away as much rust as possible with abrasive papers, both outside and inside the panel won't be enough for a lasting repair. Rust on cars, or as I like to refer to it, "Auto Cancer" has to be treated like cancer. When the "cancer" is cut out, you must get every cell removed, otherwise one remaining cell will propagate and grow. It's the difference between remission and cure. After reaching the sanding level shown in your video, continue to remove the smallest traces of rust with a rotary wire brush wheel, followed by small grinding stones on a Dremel tool. The extra time here will provide large dividends. Finally, coat the previously rusted area with an oxidizing rust inhibitor / converter and allow it to soak into the tiniest cavities that may contain rust particles and allow the converter to fully dry. When fully dry, re-sand the top surface of clean metal before application of body filler and primer. I have a 21 year old van that was developing extensive areas of rust 15 years ago. After repairs, only 2 areas have required further attention and about 8 other areas have remained "rust cancer" free.

chrisgraham
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Hi, as someone who works with lead as a filler, I would like to tell you how much I enjoyed this video, so practical and the Tech behind it is spot on. Your use of off the shelf products will be a boon to DIY'ers, well done. Just as a side note, Steel Naval Jelly is another off the shelf product that can help to 100% avoid the return of rust, a couple of coats, wash off, then the self etch. Anyway, great video as is, again well done.
Blue Mule
NC USA

bluemule
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Mind-blowingly good: clear instructions, great commentary, super useful. Thanks a million.

udywdwj
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I was a time served spray painter who of course never worked with cans. The one thing that made the job easier was when you had sprayed your final coats much like the video, was you then sprayed a 'fine thinner' between the fresh paint and the rest of the panel. The fine thinner would evaporate/blend the edge of the new paint onto the existing paint. Meaning as long as your prep work was good then you only had to polish where you had de-nibbed rather than sanding the whole area and polishing. It would be interesting to know whether such a thinner was available in a can as it would give a far more desirable finish.

homer
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Nice job 👍, just remember anyone watching don't use body filler to fill the rust hole as it attracts moisture, whereas fibre glass filler does not and your repair lasts a whole lot longer
Thanks for posting.

rockatansky
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Very well described and explained. It's amazing how well you can achieve a very satisfactory finish using basic equipment and shaker cans. It's all about the preparation and being patient. You rightly stress this several times. Enjoyed every second of your video.

Several decades ago when i first tackled a similar wheel arch job, I surprised myself at the very satisfactory result. Amateur me improves with each subsequent job I tackle.

TMGJ
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I have been detailing for the last 5 yrs and never had the guts to get into body repair. This month I started learning masking and sanding. With these videos I believe I'll have the confidence to do some body work. Thank you sir!

dolfowolfo
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Good video! Im going to try this on my rear quarter panel lip because I can't remove the quarter panel. If u had a rusty front fender like this I would have scanned the junk yards or bought a new fender. Then I could paint it all at once.
I have a feeling the rust will come back in a year or two on this front fender.

brian
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Just to be 200% safe I always put a rust preventer on the bare metal to kill any remaining tiny bits of rust that might still be there before the primer. Belt and braces. Good video 👍🏼

bonkeydollocks
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Watched alot of these type of videos never seen a blend done like that, great info thanks

reallifestories
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Very concise guide on how to do this type of work. I've never done any body work before and I was able to fix a rust hole on my jeeps fender. I managed to do a decent job because of this video

asaburton
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Brilliant job.! You’ve given me the confidence to fill and paint a rusty hole in the top of my Ford Crown Victoria where it was drilled to install an antenna. It shouldn’t even be as difficult as this job as it’s a flat area. Thanks for posting.! 👍🏻

johnrobinson
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Nice friggin repair especially for people that DONT have welders, which most don't. Came out beautiful.

sic-n-tiredtired
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I’ve used this video over the last few days for the arch’s on my E46 BMW and they have come out amazing. First time I’d ever done anything like this as well. Thank you bud.

jamesstimpson
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I’m Brazilian and Pakistani, but Irish in my past life. You guys have the best accent, wish I could learn everything in this voice 😂

brandonscorner
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Have to say you did a cracking no nonsense training video there, ,spot on matey thanks for your work ...

shadow-Sun
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Excellent, simple, clear and helpful ....also little "fluff" ..just what many interested folk need...great job and thank you for your efforts . Bill in Devon .

bill
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Honestly, probably never going to trust myself to do this to my PRIUS, but absolutely fascinating to see you work. Shows what can be done at home with basic equipment and know-how

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