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Old 07-06-2017, 12:44 PM   #20
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It's gonna come back in time, the paint is contaminated with the rust oxide farther than the spot. you need to sand a wider swath, use rust neutralizer brush or spray, sandable primer,spray paint with paint match, then automotive clear. A lot of work and patience is needed but done right it won't come back.I use the match spray from here, been using it for years on my Landcruiser and 86 with amazing matching. Good luck!

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