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- 04 Mustang GT
yep. cut all the rust out. if you can, treat the remaining metal with any rust inhibitor. grind away some paint so your bonding adhesive will stick (both on truck and patch panel). you can use screws or rivets to hold it in place until it dries. remove screws or rivet heads and mud her up! then when its sanded (start with 40 or 80 grit, end with 220), use high fill primer, sand that with some 320 then paint
ok, turns out my panels weren't slip on. I had to grind the welds off and make a cut across the top. Minor setback though.
After epoxing the panels, and going for a shower my eye started to hurt. Next day, hospital as it wan't getting any better. They pulled a couple of small metal slivers out of my eye with a needle. Then the rust that was already starting needed to be scraped out off my eyeball. The experience sounds worse than it was.
mental note: Go get a set of full safety goggles (Not the safety glasses) for the next time I grind metal. OOps. Safety glasses are obviously not good enough.
I'm fine, in a few days it will be like nothing happened. Just posting my setback as I hoped to be bondoing today, and a reminder to all of you to be careful and use full eye protection.
its the sealing part that is an issue. Being that my exploder is a 'sport' there are plastic panels that cover the rocker panels. This is great, except there are holes in the rockers. This will let water and mud/sand in. Im not sure there is anything I can do to stop it.
I will coat the wheel wells, and anything that isnt going to be visible after the panels go on with undercoating after bono and painting.