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<blockquote data-quote="thejinx" data-source="post: 608941" data-attributes="member: 15775"><p>It’s been 3 years since my respray. I now have a rust bubble on my drivers door and I would like to have a crack myself. My thought process is if I mess it up I can get it done by a pro anyway so nothing to lose. How do I do it. </p><p></p><p>Door off </p><p>Sanding discs on a grinder? Or sand back by hand</p><p>Rust eater </p><p>Filler </p><p>Sand (how). Wet and dry, grit size etc</p><p>Primer (which one)</p><p>Paint (how do I get my paint matched in a rattle can) </p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thejinx, post: 608941, member: 15775"] It’s been 3 years since my respray. I now have a rust bubble on my drivers door and I would like to have a crack myself. My thought process is if I mess it up I can get it done by a pro anyway so nothing to lose. How do I do it. Door off Sanding discs on a grinder? Or sand back by hand Rust eater Filler Sand (how). Wet and dry, grit size etc Primer (which one) Paint (how do I get my paint matched in a rattle can) Cheers [/QUOTE]
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