I've looked through some threads here and other places. Varying advice on dealing with liftgate rust
When I bought my cruiser, it had tape holding up the left license plate light. Eventually it fell down and I jerry rigged it to stay in place. But I saw some rust spots around the edges and put on a liberal coat of Fluid Film before fastening it back. Now I've ordered new license plate lights but before I put them on I want to fix that rust. See photo below. Ignore the plastic bag that was part of my rigging and helped keep water from splashing in.
Does that look like its rusted from the inside? Could I sand it down and apply rust converter, primer, and paint, or do I need to get a patch welded in? Its the only spot on the tailgate with any visible rust. Or would some more fluid flim on inside and outside do the job?
Thanks
Some of that gunk on the left side is from the tape that held it in place for a long time.
When I bought my cruiser, it had tape holding up the left license plate light. Eventually it fell down and I jerry rigged it to stay in place. But I saw some rust spots around the edges and put on a liberal coat of Fluid Film before fastening it back. Now I've ordered new license plate lights but before I put them on I want to fix that rust. See photo below. Ignore the plastic bag that was part of my rigging and helped keep water from splashing in.
Does that look like its rusted from the inside? Could I sand it down and apply rust converter, primer, and paint, or do I need to get a patch welded in? Its the only spot on the tailgate with any visible rust. Or would some more fluid flim on inside and outside do the job?
Thanks
Some of that gunk on the left side is from the tape that held it in place for a long time.
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