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    A little rust underneath the car !

    Hey there,

    I`m new to the forums and want to say hi first of all

    Alright my g/f just bought a 03 Mazda 3. It pretty rust free for the entire body of the car. However underneath the car just pass the rocker panels is starting to rust ( more like surface rust ). The worst part I would like to fix is just pass the driver side front wheel. It starting to form a hole. It not rusted threw yet but I think it would be if it went another winter. I`ve taken some photo`s to help.

    I don`t need to make it look crazy pretty but I want to make sure it solid for 4-5 years

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    Re: A little rust underneath the car !

    here are the photo`s
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    Re: A little rust underneath the car !

    Well, you`re going to want to clean that and use a good rust converter. Honestly I think Eastwood has the most comprehensive selection of products for this, but they are expensive.

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    Re: A little rust underneath the car !

    Quote Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy View Post
    Well, you`re going to want to clean that and use a good rust converter. Honestly I think Eastwood has the most comprehensive selection of products for this, but they are expensive.

    Thanks, but what about the hole ?? I need to fill it with something first no ??

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    Re: A little rust underneath the car !

    I would clean well then rust converter then maybe some of that roll on bedliner to add some strength and added protection.

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    Re: A little rust underneath the car !

    Quote Originally Posted by Ominous11 View Post
    Thanks, but what about the hole ?? I need to fill it with something first no ??
    Is there really a hole there? Until you remove any loose material and clean it up I`m not sure what you`ve got there.

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    Re: A little rust underneath the car !

    Like Setec, not sure what you`ve got there in the first pic until you are able to clean it up. For the 2nd pic, that looks like you could just brush off the surface with a wire brush, get it good and clean, (I`m not familiar with Eastwood products others mention here, but sounds like that would be the next step), then just some rubberized undercoating from an auto parts store should seal that off nice for you.

    If you do have a hole in the first pic, you could either rivet in some sheet metal (from the inside under the carpet if you can get to it...looks like the footwell of the backseat but can`t tell for sure), or fiberglass, again from the inside. On the outside fill it in with a little blackjack and spray undercoating.

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    Re: A little rust underneath the car !

    Fist step of Mazda ownership:

    Put car on a lift. Apply undercarriage spray liberally.



    As you aren`t the original owner then you will need to clean all that rust up, then conduct a thorough cleaning of the wheel wells and frame rails, then seal/protect those areas with an undercarriage spray.

    Notice how dark and black the wheel wells are on my old Speed3? Multiple coats of undercarriage spray the first week I owned the car.

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    Re: A little rust underneath the car !

    Sandblast, rust converter, etch primer, paint, undercoat, paint, and heck even more undercoat.
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    Re: A little rust underneath the car !

    I would rather spend the time to first find out what caused the rust - was water leaking into the car?

    If you dont find what caused the rust and it was coming from, say, the opposite side of the rust, then all the fixing in the world is not going to last very long, since the water is still leaking probably into the car..

    It looks like very thin sheet metal there.. if you lose all that metal in one spot because its rusting away, the panel is now very weak in that spot..

    Dont you want to see about replacing the rusted out area with a new piece of metal?

    Good luck!
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    Re: A little rust underneath the car !

    I appreciate all the feedback from everyone !

    So I`ve taken the first step after reading everyone comments. I`ve grinded down the rust to nice bare metal. Now I`m off to Crappytire to get some rust converter.

    It`s a nice size hole even though it`s not the best picture. I would rather fill it with something over just putting a piece of sheet metal over it.

    Thanks for the advice ElLeon. I`ll defiantly buy that and do the wheel wells !

    Stockdgs- Everything is probably from salt over the years ! I live in Canada, Ontario and they layer the roads with salt in the winter... I don`t think it`s from water damage. It is pretty thin however I don`t have the time or the experience to weld new metal in. I took must of the rust away so now I was wondering if I could pack it with something to fill it and even out the hole. Ss there something I can go over to keep it from rusting again ??

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    Re: A little rust underneath the car !

    I don`t understand what you are saying--"it`s a nice size hole", are you saying you can see carpet through it?

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    A little rust underneath the car !

    That`s rust looks like it needs to see a body shop to me. You can slap some stuff on it - but its likely to do little good in the scheme of things.

    The rust needs to be completely cut out, a new panel fabricated, and then welded in. Or, the rocker panel needs to be replaced.

    I`ve just been through a body shop rust repair and found out the rust you see is usually the least of it.

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    Re: A little rust underneath the car !

    The best paint/coating I`ve used is POR 15. Wire brush any loose rust and apply it. This stuff is fantastic. Started using POR 15 many years ago and never dissappoints, never found anything better.

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    Re: A little rust underneath the car !

    Quote Originally Posted by Stokdgs View Post
    I would rather spend the time to first find out what caused the rust
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    Clearly you`ve never owned a Mazda. It could be the gentle breeze of a spring day, or the violent lick of the devil`s tongue upon the paint which caused the rust.

    Doesn`t matter. It has a chance to rust.

    You have to protect the underside of a Mazda yourself. Their factory "lifetime" undercarriage spray is worthless, so you have to handle it yourself.
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