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how should i fix this? can i do it my self or should i bring to a body shop?



funny thing is that my buick had the same problem and in the same spot. u guys might wanna check your passenger side rear wheel well for the same thing.
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Looks like its only surface rust?
sand it down and get out all the rust cover with primer and under coating.
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do i break off the loose under coating?
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You can pick at it but be carefull not poke a hole in the weak metal.
Better to use a wire cup brush and a grinder to clean that gunk up.
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Originally Posted by L27Buick
do i break off the loose under coating?
Remove all the loose material. If you have a wire wheel, use it to clean up that area. You will then have a better idea what you're up against.
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Yep, mine did that in the same place! I cleaned it up, neutralized the rust and put some underbody filler to fill it up. You'd never know something was there now.
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Make sure you use a rust neutralizer like Foote did. Then once you are all set hit it with some rubberized undercoating ... once it gets dirty again even you'll have trouble telling.
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whats a rust neutralizer? would a primer have a rust neutralizer in it?
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When you go get paint, look a bit to one side of the spray paints. You'll find all kinds of rust neutralizers. Some turn rust into primer, some require a primer coat afterwards...
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It'* good stuff that stops rust.

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