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Dealing with rust Jimny JLX

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30 Apr 2023 18:15 #248898 by neffy33
Hi Everyone 

I have had my jimny for two weeks and I know these cars are very well known for  rust issues.

I am UK based ( Midlands) and looking for ways to treat  these rust spots or if there is anyone who could recommend welders if these spots need doing. 

I've attached images so everyone can have a look at what i am dealing with . 

1) have checked behind headlights 
2) Boot floor has started showing the signs of severe rust .

Do want to find a solution to this issue asap.
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01 May 2023 13:11 #248903 by jackonlyjack
Take a look at my page 
on page 1 i'm treating my boot floor
then page 19 to see how buzzweld RCP did the job imo
4years 

www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum?view=topic&catid=8&id=60814

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01 May 2023 15:44 #248911 by neffy33
Replied by neffy33 on topic Dealing with rust Jimny JLX
Hey

Thank you for getting back to me on this one .

Have you got any videos on how you did this ? it does look like the buzzweld did a good job.
I am just a little weary being a beginner.

Did you seal it from the top and the bottom ?

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01 May 2023 15:53 - 01 May 2023 16:12 #248912 by jackonlyjack
no video 
only sealed from inside 
scraped out all old seam seal 
painted with RCP then re sealed when dry

If you buy the rcp also get a tin of thinners too
decant into a pot and add thinners 
try to avoid putting thinners in main tin
always fit lid back on asap 
Last edit: 01 May 2023 16:12 by jackonlyjack.

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05 May 2023 18:56 #248975 by neffy33
Replied by neffy33 on topic Dealing with rust Jimny JLX
So just for clarification on exact steps on the steps I need to take

1) Remove rust only around the edges
2) apply the thinner
3) apply the buzzweld rcp and let dry


Regards

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05 May 2023 23:06 - 05 May 2023 23:26 #248976 by Scimike
Replied by Scimike on topic Dealing with rust Jimny JLX
I'll jump in here and say RCP is very good, I use it myself, but it's not a miracle cure for rot.
To give it a fighting chance of working you need to remove any loose rust / surface rust as much as you can. This will involve a wire brush or wire cup brush on a grinder or drill. As you have a mixture of surface rust and rot you will end up with a paint ready surface or a big hole in the bodywork.
At this point you weld up any holes, but just painting if you can't will slow down the rate at which the hole grows.
If you paint over loose rust you are just wasting your time, so you can't avoid this stage if you want things to last. 

RCP is a little on the thick side, you add a small amount of thinners to the paint if you want it to flow better from the brush,  for spraying, and to stop it drying as quick. As Jack said, mix thinners and paint in a separate tin as the adding to the main tin may pop the lid in storage. You don't need to add much thinners, it's also possible to use without, but better with and you need to clean your brush after.

So go for it, it's going to help, but don't be surprised if you end up with a few (larger) holes that may need welding. Finding a garage to do the welding can be a bit of a lottery, quite a few don't want to know. Find a local (to you)  classic car group and ask the members if they have any recommendations for welding, the grape vine is by far the best way to find a good welding service.

Mike
 

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09 May 2023 11:32 #249032 by neffy33
Replied by neffy33 on topic Dealing with rust Jimny JLX
Hi Mike

Thank you for taking the time for getting back to me.
I have now contacted a local welder to get the issue sorted .
Will keep you guys updated once I start the process of applying the buzzweld.

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02 Jun 2023 12:05 #249394 by neffy33
Replied by neffy33 on topic Dealing with rust Jimny JLX
Update on car :

Got the boot welded and managed to use the buzzweld on it.

Now time to tackle the rust at in the engine bay .
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