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Some of you know that I was removing the fender lip trim. The driver's rear fender was hiding a rusted and badly repair section small enough to be covered under the trim. After all these years I have repaired a lot of rust in internal areas were aesthetics were not that critical. This is my first endeavor of a exposed body panel so I am a bit nervous. Last night I removed the paint and the bondo that was hiding the thru-holes. I would like to clean the area as best as I can before I take it to a body shop to repaint the section. I don't want to repaint the whole body panel, but maybe they can do the lip and blended into the fender. As I have said, mine is not a show car, but more of a 20ft away good looking car.
Options I am thinking now:
1- Cut some of the inner fender to clean the area, cut as little as possible from the outer fender area around damage, neutralize, but how do I cover the openings? I don't feel proficient enough welding an exterior panel without making it worst. Should I cover the hole with bondo after rust bullet?
2- Leave as is, use a rust neutralizer and bring it to body shop to repair.
3- A combination of 1 and 2.
After removing trim:
After some cleaning up. I got most of the bondo out.
Interior fender from wheel well:
Options I am thinking now:
1- Cut some of the inner fender to clean the area, cut as little as possible from the outer fender area around damage, neutralize, but how do I cover the openings? I don't feel proficient enough welding an exterior panel without making it worst. Should I cover the hole with bondo after rust bullet?
2- Leave as is, use a rust neutralizer and bring it to body shop to repair.
3- A combination of 1 and 2.
After removing trim:
After some cleaning up. I got most of the bondo out.
Interior fender from wheel well:
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