Rust Spots?
Thread Starter
Registered!!
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 720
Likes: 0
From: Burlington/Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Rep Power: 0 
Rust Spots?
I was waxing my car yesterday and noticed a few small small spots of rust along with scratch spot near the keyhole on the trunk (from my key im guessing). I don't know how they got there but want to get them dealt with asap so they don't grow. What can be done ? I remember someone posting a while ago that had a rust spot near the keyhole on the trunk and got it fixed at honda. What do they do, how much does it cost? Etc?
i had this scratch around my trunk that started to rust.. i cleaned the rust and used touch up paint to cover it it up.............. dont think it has spread since.
this was over a year ago.
this was over a year ago.
sand it carefully..... make sure that you dont sand the paint! only the rust... if the rust isnt too big of a section.. use some touch up paint to cover it up....
cheapest and efficient way imo.....
cheapest and efficient way imo.....
up-up-down-down-left-right-left-right-b-a-b-a-start
iTrader: (20)
Joined: May 2002
Posts: 7,785
Likes: 0
From: London, Ontario, Canada
Rep Power: 370 






ya...when you go to buy the sandpaper... make sure it's wet/dry sandpaper.
Then get a bucket of water and add some dish soap... mix it around and keep saturating the sandpaper in the water as you sand.
Then get a bucket of water and add some dish soap... mix it around and keep saturating the sandpaper in the water as you sand.
I need TP for my bunghole
iTrader: (3)
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 7,103
Likes: 0
From: OXNARD, CA. SoCal. "805", North of L.A.
Rep Power: 359 










Originally Posted by NewCivicGuy
What about the green rust on emblems? Is there a chrome cleaner/polisher I can use on that without worrying about getting it on the paint?
Originally Posted by R1Style
ya...when you go to buy the sandpaper... make sure it's wet/dry sandpaper.
Then get a bucket of water and add some dish soap... mix it around and keep saturating the sandpaper in the water as you sand.
Then get a bucket of water and add some dish soap... mix it around and keep saturating the sandpaper in the water as you sand.
yea i figured
cuz i couldnt find wet or dry sandpaper
all i saw was waterproof sandpaper
so i thought the waterproof ability would allow it not to completely render the sandpaper useless but still have the effects of wetting it saugashan
i recently found it
cuz i couldnt find wet or dry sandpaper
all i saw was waterproof sandpaper
so i thought the waterproof ability would allow it not to completely render the sandpaper useless but still have the effects of wetting it saugashan
i recently found it
Thread
Thread Starter
Honda Civic Forum
Replies
Last Post
Touge
Canada East
0
Sep 23, 2015 10:51 PM
Touge
Ottawa
0
Sep 22, 2015 11:58 PM
Bikergofast
Fuel, Oil, Cleaners & Other Maintenance
1
Sep 12, 2015 01:36 PM





