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Bought new in 2006, has lived outside almost its entire life.  Roof has what I assume is UV damage, hood has a ton of star cracking going on also.  The rest of the paint is actually really good.  I'm sure many on this forum have seen similar.  I got a reputable local painter's quote at $1200 to replace and paint the hood and the roof they said can be a can of worms job and they're too busy to mess with it.  My question here is what can I do to simply and cheaply seal off the two small rust spots (not even dime sized) and perhaps re-seal the roof to stop the spread of the damage?  Since the hood could be easily replaced later I probably won't do anything with it until much later.  

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54 minutes ago, impala454 said:

Bought new in 2006, has lived outside almost its entire life.  Roof has what I assume is UV damage, hood has a ton of star cracking going on also.  The rest of the paint is actually really good.  I'm sure many on this forum have seen similar.  I got a reputable local painter's quote at $1200 to replace and paint the hood and the roof they said can be a can of worms job and they're too busy to mess with it.  My question here is what can I do to simply and cheaply seal off the two small rust spots (not even dime sized) and perhaps re-seal the roof to stop the spread of the damage?  Since the hood could be easily replaced later I probably won't do anything with it until much later.  

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Go on YouTube and watch vicegrip garage. Early this week he was addressing a similar problem on a recent jeep purchase. It actually came out pretty good.

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The "can of worms" and "too busy" sounds to me like he just doesn't want to do it.   I have a family owned, as-honest-as-they-come body shop that does my work.  They would never tell me that; they'd just quote the price and do it, and the color matches every time I've had to use them.  I hope someone can tell you how seal it off. 

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Find another paint shop to do it. Those two things can easily be done by a good body shop.

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On 5/4/2024 at 11:26 AM, KARNUT said:

Go on YouTube and watch vicegrip garage. Early this week he was addressing a similar problem on a recent jeep purchase. It actually came out pretty good.

I'm a huge VGG fan and just came back here after watching that video!  Perfect timing!  Now just to find the right rattle can.  I was also thinking I could use part of the inside of the bed to test out the technique first.

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7 hours ago, impala454 said:

I'm a huge VGG fan and just came back here after watching that video!  Perfect timing!  Now just to find the right rattle can.  I was also thinking I could use part of the inside of the bed to test out the technique first.

I wouldn’t be afraid to try it before doing something else. 

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