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any tips on dealing with rust. IL is tough on 14 yr old cars.. Only 60k miles on it and at this rate it will rust out before the mileage kills it.

Thinking I'll cut it out, grind back as much rust as possible and hit it with a rust converter and primer?

This is on the rocker panel along the pinch weld on a 01 buick century.

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They all rust, irrelevant of mileage. The bad news is no mattee what you do, it's working it's way along that entire rocker already.

If it were me, I would cut out the nasty stuff, apply the rust converter to inaccessible areas to repair, then fab a small patch panel and bond it in place.

Just be prepared to keep finding moren

 

 

ya, it sucks that this is pretty much the only bad spot. rest of the car is in pretty decent shape. 

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Salt just increases corrosion rate. There are many vehicles that suffer from design problems that will harbor dirt and water and cause rust, such as the Buick above.

I haven't seen an American built car that don't have those defects.

 

 My brother has a three year old Buick Lacrosse with rust coming thru the rear quarter panels already.

 

My 2009 Jeep Liberty is fine for now. Give it time in michigan and it will get there. 

 

Actually I haven't seen any car made by anybody that doesn't have a rust problem in MI.

If you drive it daily and keep it clean, you should easily be able to keep rust at bay for many years. My 04 Town Car is a Chicago car driven every day, but the old man had it cleaned nearly every day as well. Not a spot of rust anywhere.

If you drive it daily and keep it clean, you should easily be able to keep rust at bay for many years. My 04 Town Car is a Chicago car driven every day, but the old man had it cleaned nearly every day as well. Not a spot of rust anywhere.

But the average person using their car as a daily driver can't keep it clean enough.

If you drive it daily and keep it clean, you should easily be able to keep rust at bay for many years. My 04 Town Car is a Chicago car driven every day, but the old man had it cleaned nearly every day as well. Not a spot of rust anywhere.

But the average person using their car as a daily driver can't keep it clean enough.

If you care enough about your investment, you will take care of it.

 

 

If you drive it daily and keep it clean, you should easily be able to keep rust at bay for many years. My 04 Town Car is a Chicago car driven every day, but the old man had it cleaned nearly every day as well. Not a spot of rust anywhere.

But the average person using their car as a daily driver can't keep it clean enough.

If you care enough about your investment, you will take care of it.

 

Even when you have a family to raise and finances are tight. Do you feed the family or baby your car?

 

When it stays below freezing for 3 weeks at a time. Hard to wash it than with no heat.

 

Plus a lot of people don't have garages to keep their cars in. 

If you drive it daily and keep it clean, you should easily be able to keep rust at bay for many years. My 04 Town Car is a Chicago car driven every day, but the old man had it cleaned nearly every day as well. Not a spot of rust anywhere.

Yep, my 68 Galaxie had rust repairs in 1974.  That is when my grandma bought it.  From that point on it was kept clean and outside of what had been treated no other rust showed up on the car and I had it for over 300k mi as a daily driver.

 

 

 

If you drive it daily and keep it clean, you should easily be able to keep rust at bay for many years. My 04 Town Car is a Chicago car driven every day, but the old man had it cleaned nearly every day as well. Not a spot of rust anywhere.

But the average person using their car as a daily driver can't keep it clean enough.

If you care enough about your investment, you will take care of it.

 

Even when you have a family to raise and finances are tight. Do you feed the family or baby your car?

 

When it stays below freezing for 3 weeks at a time. Hard to wash it than with no heat.

 

Plus a lot of people don't have garages to keep their cars in. 

 

Translation:  most people are lazy

 

The money excuse is wrong.  Only says you bought more car than you can afford.  Letting something rust multiplies your expense as you turn something of value into garbage.

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If you drive it daily and keep it clean, you should easily be able to keep rust at bay for many years. My 04 Town Car is a Chicago car driven every day, but the old man had it cleaned nearly every day as well. Not a spot of rust anywhere.

But the average person using their car as a daily driver can't keep it clean enough.
If you care enough about your investment, you will take care of it.

Even when you have a family to raise and finances are tight. Do you feed the family or baby your car?

When it stays below freezing for 3 weeks at a time. Hard to wash it than with no heat.

Plus a lot of people don't have garages to keep their cars in.

Dude, seriously? You're off the deep end here.

 

 

 

 

If you drive it daily and keep it clean, you should easily be able to keep rust at bay for many years. My 04 Town Car is a Chicago car driven every day, but the old man had it cleaned nearly every day as well. Not a spot of rust anywhere.

But the average person using their car as a daily driver can't keep it clean enough.
If you care enough about your investment, you will take care of it.
Even when you have a family to raise and finances are tight. Do you feed the family or baby your car?

When it stays below freezing for 3 weeks at a time. Hard to wash it than with no heat.

Plus a lot of people don't have garages to keep their cars in.

Dude, seriously? You're off the deep end here.

 

What is more important your family or you car?

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