Hello, I’m Marc and I’ve been reading here for a few days and just registered, because I’m very unsure how to proceed now. 2 weeks ago I bought a used one. With the certainty that I have to rework 3 rust spots, I first ground down in order to determine the real extent. The predecessor has already worked this place once before. How exactly can I not say. You can just see at these places that was painted. I ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! be read now ten articles and am more confused as before. Primarily it is about this place on the door edge, as on the photo hopefully to be recognized reasonably well.http://www.fotos-hochladen.net/view/trkantedmso49bfkn.jpg If you would like to have this over the winter as best possible, work therefore only with can painting. If the cash register is right again, I would have it done again. Now I do not get behind how to start. The rust has itself at the circular place g I will probably not be able to grind the pores “clean / rust-free”. The people of the rust protection depot shop recommend me as a basis: – clean grinding – Pelox or Fertan – Brantho Korrux “nitrofest” In a paint shop the procedure white was torn. An absolute NoGo with rust remover and BKurrox to work. Bad grinding, paint would tear, they said there. That would not work with any commercial painter… So no rust remover/converter, but: – blank grinding – Sikilicon remover clean place – glass fiber spatula – primer – filler – varnish – clear varnish The next car parts dealer is right around the corner with me. The actually everything I have listed before. Paint and primer as well as spatula he has from AUTO K and Dupli. Unfortunately no further choice. Is this ultimately useful or do I have to go further to search for the paint? Would be really very grateful if we could talk about it a little bit. I simply lack the back Everybody’s doing something different.