- Apr 5, 2005
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I have a 2007 Lexus RX350 with 150K miles with a rusty driver side rear wheel well. i've owned it since 2009 and it's been a champ. However I can't justify getting this repair professionally repaired as the car isn't worth much and I plan to keep it forever anyways.
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I've tried to research the best way to reasonably do this repair on my own without welding but i've seen so much conflicting information so i just want to make my own post.
1.Should I use the bondo rust repair kit like the following? Bondo® Rust Hole Repair Kit Clamshell, 31591, 6 kits per case | 3M United States
If I used the above kit, Would i sand down to bare metal, and use the body filler on top of bare metal? I thought that bare metal needs to be treated before applying stuff on it? From everything ive seen on youtube it seems like people apply bondo directly onto bare metal. What do I do with the back side of the wheel well? there is some kind of seam that's not a weld that seals the back side metal and the front together.
2. Should I use POR15? I have a POR15 rust repair kit that I've used on a non-body panel (tow hitch assembly) If i went this route, the repair would look less than perfect and be kind of messed up right? Could I use POR 15 on the inner side of the wheel well?
3. Should I sand this down to bare metal, spray self etching primer, then apply an epoxy putty like POR15 Epoxy Putty on it, then sand that and paint? Epoxy Putty - POR-15 (por15.com) I actually did this on my mom's accord before on her wheel well and it seems to be holding up pretty well, as in i haven't seen new rust but it doesnt look the best as I was more or less haphazard. It was also in a spot where there wasn't an inner side of sheet metal.
Any advice would be appreciated on how to tackle this
Imgur: The magic of the Internet
I've tried to research the best way to reasonably do this repair on my own without welding but i've seen so much conflicting information so i just want to make my own post.
1.Should I use the bondo rust repair kit like the following? Bondo® Rust Hole Repair Kit Clamshell, 31591, 6 kits per case | 3M United States
If I used the above kit, Would i sand down to bare metal, and use the body filler on top of bare metal? I thought that bare metal needs to be treated before applying stuff on it? From everything ive seen on youtube it seems like people apply bondo directly onto bare metal. What do I do with the back side of the wheel well? there is some kind of seam that's not a weld that seals the back side metal and the front together.
2. Should I use POR15? I have a POR15 rust repair kit that I've used on a non-body panel (tow hitch assembly) If i went this route, the repair would look less than perfect and be kind of messed up right? Could I use POR 15 on the inner side of the wheel well?
3. Should I sand this down to bare metal, spray self etching primer, then apply an epoxy putty like POR15 Epoxy Putty on it, then sand that and paint? Epoxy Putty - POR-15 (por15.com) I actually did this on my mom's accord before on her wheel well and it seems to be holding up pretty well, as in i haven't seen new rust but it doesnt look the best as I was more or less haphazard. It was also in a spot where there wasn't an inner side of sheet metal.
Any advice would be appreciated on how to tackle this