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==The "best" way to handle rust==
 
==The "best" way to handle rust==
The "best" way to do something often implies the existence of the "best" circumstances in regard to skill and money.
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The "best" way to do something often implies the existence of the "best" conditions in regard to skill and money.
  
 
For example, the "best" way to handle anything more than surface rust on body panels is to liberally cut out the rusted area, and weld in a patch panel. Ideally, any metal shaping and metal finishing should be done without the use of any body filler products whatsoever. Many people don't have the necessary skill to do this.
 
For example, the "best" way to handle anything more than surface rust on body panels is to liberally cut out the rusted area, and weld in a patch panel. Ideally, any metal shaping and metal finishing should be done without the use of any body filler products whatsoever. Many people don't have the necessary skill to do this.
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If you take time to properly asses your own rust situation, you can choose a well-thought out solution that's "best" for you.
 
If you take time to properly asses your own rust situation, you can choose a well-thought out solution that's "best" for you.
 
  
 
==The rusted part==
 
==The rusted part==

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