also check out www.por-15.com  my favorite rust stuff.
 
--- Greg Overman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Adam,
> Just clean it up and hit it with some Rustoleum or
> touch up paint.
> Greg
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Adam Frank
>   To: [email protected]
>   Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 2:32 PM
>   Subject: [a2-16v-list] Rust spot - can it be
> sealed to prevent spreading?
> 
> 
>   ive got a small patch of rust on the back end of
> my car from what i would
>   assume to be an old impact from a shopping cart or
> something.
>   its been there for years, but the moisture year
> after year is finally just
>   beginning to eat into the metal. So far, the rust
> is just on that spot. It
>   hasnt started eating under the paint yet. I know
> what SHOULD be done to
> fix
>   it (i.e. grind it out and repaint the body panel.
> But i was wondering if
> any
>   of you knew any ways or any products that i could
> use to seal the rust
> spot
>   so that it doesnt continue any farther than it
> has. I have thought about
>   carefully putting hot wax into the spot in order
> to waterpoof it. Any
> other
>   ideas? The rust is only about the size of a nickel
> and in a concealed
> spot,
>   so i dont really want to have a body shop charge
> me $$$$ to get it redone.
> 
>   any help would be great.
>   -Thanks.
> 
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