Learn Advanced Rust Repair Strategies – DIY

Tony August 8, 2010 4
Learn Advanced Rust Repair Strategies – DIY

Are you looking to repair rust on your special project?

If you’re just starting out and learning about rust repair you may be a little confused on what steps you should take with your project. First off, there are a few ways to repair rust.

1. Grind off rust, cut out damaged area, treat metal and weld in a patch. Then you’re ready for a light coat of Bondo for finishing.

2. Depending on your budget you may want to take the El-cheapo way of getting things done and just implement a grind, stuff and Bondo job just to get the vehicle out on the lot, or fulfilling what a customer is willing to pay for.

We at learnautobodyandpaintcom will show you all ways of repairing rust. The right ways from spot repair, panel replacement to the El-cheapo jobs.

These trainings are taught in step-by-step detailed videos within the VIP Membership Club area where we literally have thousands of happy VIP members (age ranges from 14-75) from all parts of the world.

See what we offer in the club here, & we hope top see you inside soon!

Example Live Before and after shot of a 1981 Honda Civic below:

This car was battered and butchered with Bondo from it’s previous owner. Look what we’ve done with it!

1982 Honda Civic Before & After

4 Comments »

  1. Mat August 29, 2010 at 10:07 pm - Reply

    I thing, good work, many people learn about auto repair.

  2. william January 9, 2011 at 4:20 am - Reply

    Hi, my name is william and i been watching some of the videos you have in youtube, i’m from El Salvador and i have a old 89 white subaru justy and i think i can doit, i saw your videos and u have teach a lot through this website too.. so any advise will be more than welcome,… thank you for the videos u share through the web……

  3. Shaun February 5, 2012 at 2:34 pm - Reply

    nice to meet you Tony,
    just got an old rusty chevelle to restore. I need to learn how to do body work ,thanks for all the help.

    • admin February 6, 2012 at 5:00 am - Reply

      Awesome Shaun! No problem, maybe we’ll see you in the VIP club? What year is your Chevelle? I love those cars.

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