Door skin is folded over the door structure. At that seam rust is starting to appear and the paint is bubbling. Any type of spray to help slow it down.
You must stop it at the source, sanding coating painting and all that is fine but it is not getting to thee root of the problem. Water is going down the widow and even though there are drain holes in the bottom of the door (make sure they are open) water still collects in the seam.Door skin is folded over the door structure. At that seam rust is starting to appear and the paint is bubbling. Any type of spray to help slow it down.
amazed a 2013 equinox is still on the road.
The start was water based paint to meet EPA factory emissions standards in the late '80s, early '90s.Sorry you can't fix stupid. That is the factory lack of using good paints, and proper treatments during manufacture. Us consumers spend thousands for pure junk paint, paint that will never be used on a jet airliner, nor a Navy ship, even bridges get better paint. Our stuff is supposed to bio degrade, its pretty much been that way since the beginning of automobiles. Just too bad the prices don't match the quality.
Fitter30. Before you do anything, check with a GM dealer. There was a recall on the 2010 to 2013 Equinox and GMC TerrainDoor skin is folded over the door structure. At that seam rust is starting to appear and the paint is bubbling. Any type of spray to help slow it down.
Oh yeah, a wonderful bunch for sure. Too bad no one has it figured out.The start was water based paint to meet EPA factory emissions standards in the late '80s, early '90s.
Yes, the suck is built in. Not added on.