What to Do When Car Parts Rust?

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SanIvan
07/29/25 8:22pm
Minor rust can be removed by using very fine water sandpaper to sand off the rust, then applying car paint, letting it air dry, and sanding it again with water sandpaper. For slight rust, gently pressing the brakes a few times can help remove the rust. If the rust is deeper, it is advisable to visit a repair shop for rust removal and possibly replacing the brake pads. For rust on the chassis, it is best to go to a professional repair shop for treatment. To prevent rust on the chassis, installing a chassis armor can be an effective preventive measure.
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