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<blockquote data-quote="wudy" data-source="post: 15892844" data-attributes="member: 76841"><p>Believe me I would love to wire wheel it or grind it off but its in a tricky spot with the body overlap and the fender right next to it. i don't want to make a mess of it or have it look like a patch or repair. But I agree its prob the only way to get rid of it. If it starts to get worse then that's another matter. Mabey ill get lucky and the rust will pop the splatter or seam filler off for me then I can do a repair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wudy, post: 15892844, member: 76841"] Believe me I would love to wire wheel it or grind it off but its in a tricky spot with the body overlap and the fender right next to it. i don't want to make a mess of it or have it look like a patch or repair. But I agree its prob the only way to get rid of it. If it starts to get worse then that's another matter. Mabey ill get lucky and the rust will pop the splatter or seam filler off for me then I can do a repair. [/QUOTE]
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