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No one likes it, not everyone has it. But I do and it makes me cry, Is there anything I can do to fight the signs of rust and stop them from getting worse or prevent more from turning up. Mine seems to be turning up near the wheels on the side skirts and in the boot? Is there a spray over it option or a use some molding over then spray? really no idea myself.

Cheers guys

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There is stuff called rust converter. You can buy it at supercheap. Converts the rust to a paintable primer. Then get some touch up paint and you'll be good. Unless it started to go under the paint then there's no hope. :(

^^ plenty rust converters out there . . a good one that ive used before is called RANEX, follow the instructions and you cant go wrong

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iv noticed my boot sometimes fills up with water a little bit :S now its a tad rusty aswel...

checked out all the sealant etc andits all still stuck on, i cant find where the water is coming in from...

should i go knock back the rust that is already present and cover that with some protectionism,

then wait to see if i can find streaks next time it happens as i will clean my boot when addressing the rust in there?

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