replace the door...with one without rust.
hi, what is the best way to get rid of rust from the bottom of my door to make sure that it will not come back?
thanks
replace the door...with one without rust.
1995 540i Manual build 1/95
lol
ok without having to replace the door
theres not much just a bit starting to creep along the bottom
Can you show some good pics of it? Rust is usually the product of either the paint somehow being removed from the surface and the bare metal then rusting OR it's starting from the inside of the pinch-weld/seam that wraps around into the jamb of the door, possibly because there is junk built up in the bottom of the door and it is not draining properly.
+1 on that less headacheOriginally Posted by Jehu
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Try rust converter like the product below. It really works and stops the rust and chemically turns rust into different solid compound. After apllying, it turns black in color so if you have black car, you don't have to paint it.![]()
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Originally Posted by dwaynos
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BMW 1995 525i (Alpine White)
hi, i have some pics of the rust. it looks like the paint has bubbled and rusted.
sorry the pics are a bit large i didnt know they would come out that big lol
Last edited by dwaynos; 06-08-2008 at 02:14 PM.
This is why you should shoot a blast of water behind all your pieces of trim. Water doesn't cause rust; the junk that builds up behind the moldings or in the bottom of the door and keeps it wet, and contains contaminants, is what causes panels to rust.
We've fixed a lot of rust and that looks like it's all the way through the panel. You can't see through it now, but soon as you hit it with a grinder... swiss cheese.
Rust Mort by SEM is another good product, but that really serves no purpose for you unless you're a body man because that mess needs to be ground off, treated on the inside, and then patched with sheet metal. There is really nothing you can do to stop it from getting worse at this point, except having it repaired.
so what is the best way to get rid of it without having to replace any panels?
thanks
Think Mr Angry answered thatOriginally Posted by dwaynos
But if you dont want to swap panels and are really handy with filler and paint you need to:
1. Grind away all paint until what you have got is clean solid metal
2. Bend the edges of any holes inwards. That includes any pits
3. Fill holes with filler. Big holes you need metal gauze as backing
4. Sand back and fill any pocks with cellulose stopper
(use a block, wet and dry and plenty of water)
4. Prime x 2 and flatten
5. Mask and spray top/varnish coats
My guess is your big problem will be the very bottom of the door. If the seam is shot you have nothing to guide you or fill against. If you havent done this before-and I guess thats the case-you might be better leaving it to someone like Mr A. You are going to be feel pretty sick if you spend a weekend trying to fix it and it ends up like a dogs dinner. No offence![]()