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post Dec 4 2001, 02:06 AM
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Hey I've got a rust spot on the top of my car by my windshield. I think it is the cause of my leak but I have some water damage on the inside of my car on the roof somewhat around the rust spot. What is the best thing to stop the rust and then next step, best thing to use on removing rust spot etc. etc. It's going to be a home job so, need some advice. Thanks Justin
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You want to get a "RUST CONVERTER" this can be bought at Autozone or other autopart stores. It turns the rust into a black primer, thus stopping the rust and allowing you to use touch up paint over the now primer spot. later nick
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