imported_Suprchargd
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I know its not exactly detailing discussion, but it does have to do with my cars paint condition and I figured some of you may know how to help me out with this. I had my rear fender repainted due to a big scratch/dent by a body shop and I just noticed a small trail of rust along the inside edge of the fender's lip in the wheelwell forming. I guess its good I caught it before it spread out to the actual fender area and body where it would be visible for all to see. The rust is only in that wheelwell, the other 3 are all fine so I guess the body shop messed up when repainting.
I'm not sure if any of the chemicals out there work or not. My father told me he can get a cleaner/dissolver jelly and a neutralizer jelly that we can try out; basically sanding that portion down, use the dissolver to eradicate the rust and then use the neutralizer to prevent any rust from reappearing. Anyone have suggestions as to what would be the best process (and least harmful to my paint)?
I'm not sure if any of the chemicals out there work or not. My father told me he can get a cleaner/dissolver jelly and a neutralizer jelly that we can try out; basically sanding that portion down, use the dissolver to eradicate the rust and then use the neutralizer to prevent any rust from reappearing. Anyone have suggestions as to what would be the best process (and least harmful to my paint)?