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rust on a new gsr.....
Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2018 12:15 pm
by dorzy17
so today when i was washing my car i notice some rust and believe me i wasnt happen. I brought this car back in june 2017 and im quiet annoyed as i love my car. i also saw some yellow tint on the bottom of my back door from the inside and i never really open this door as this car is mostly for me going to work and back. I was wondering if anyone else had this problem or is it just me...
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only tiny but still is rust
not sure if you can see but abit of a yellow tint.
Re: rust on a new gsr.....
Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2018 2:36 pm
by Shaun Patterson
its no fault of the car, if there is exposed metal its going to rust
Re: rust on a new gsr.....
Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2018 4:00 pm
by bumblebee
If it is rust it can be cleaned back with a razor blade. Wiped clean eith metho and use some touch up paint to put a small dab of paint over it.
Have a chat to these guys
https://touchupguys.com.au/Give them thr paint code to your lancer.from memory it is on the drivers side door.open it ip and its on the pillar.if not try the passenger door piller.
They will make you up a small bottle of paint in 2pack paint same as what the car paint is.
Not everyone does that. Others try and sell you acrylic paint. Don't buy the acrylic paint
Re: rust on a new gsr.....
Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2018 4:10 pm
by Shaun Patterson
bumblebee wrote:If it is rust it can be cleaned back with a razor blade. Wiped clean eith metho and use some touch up paint to put a small dab of paint over it.
Have a chat to these guys
https://touchupguys.com.au/Give them thr paint code to your lancer.from memory it is on the drivers side door.open it ip and its on the pillar.if not try the passenger door piller.
They will make you up a small bottle of paint in 2pack paint same as what the car paint is.
Not everyone does that. Others try and sell you acrylic paint. Don't buy the acrylic paint
no paint in a little bottle is 2K paint, a pack needs a hardener, most are jsut a laquer
Re: rust on a new gsr.....
Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2018 5:32 pm
by dorzy17
Shaun Patterson wrote:its no fault of the car, if there is exposed metal its going to rust
you would be 100% correct if this was 1960 but now its 2018 and when they are getting the car ready for paint they cover the shell body with zinc thats suppose to stop getting rust if you get a stone chip. (i know a little bit about this topic since im currently studying spray painting)
Re: rust on a new gsr.....
Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2018 5:33 pm
by himynameisdaniel
Also factory paint is incredibly thin.
Very cheap on Mitsubishi's part.
Re: rust on a new gsr.....
Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2018 8:11 pm
by Lancer1993
I was very disappointed with the paint work on my 09 VRX, runs in some places and other imperfections.
Re: rust on a new gsr.....
Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2018 7:47 am
by bumblebee
Shaun Patterson wrote:bumblebee wrote:If it is rust it can be cleaned back with a razor blade. Wiped clean eith metho and use some touch up paint to put a small dab of paint over it.
Have a chat to these guys
https://touchupguys.com.au/Give them thr paint code to your lancer.from memory it is on the drivers side door.open it ip and its on the pillar.if not try the passenger door piller.
They will make you up a small bottle of paint in 2pack paint same as what the car paint is.
Not everyone does that. Others try and sell you acrylic paint. Don't buy the acrylic paint
no paint in a little bottle is 2K paint, a pack needs a hardener, most are jsut a laquer
Im only going off what i was told by the guy who made it for me.
Im pretty sure it is 2pack as when i did a few little touch up spots i used a bit to much and it turned into a big blob. And 45 mins or so later it had sucked itself back down to the paint work and looked like it was meant to be there.
Never seen acrylic paint do that.
Re: rust on a new gsr.....
Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2018 8:13 am
by sarusa
If its surface rust the above info to scrape the loose rust of and paint is right, although it wouldn't hurt to put a dab of Killrust on it before painting.
However if its rust coming to the surface from the other side. You have a real problem. Get something pointy and press it on the rust spot.
no need to be brutal just gently. If it goes through your unlucky!!?? Warranty should fix it, if your the first owner of the car, as
I was told Mitsubishi new car warranty is not transferable. Which would also mean no warranty on pre registered demo:!?!!??
Contrary to above, I have reason to believe warranty could be transferable, contrary to previous advice
Intend making sure of this!
Re: rust on a new gsr.....
Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2018 9:18 am
by sarusa
checked on internet Mitsubishi Australia warranty.
ll Manufacturer’s Warranties are transferred with vehicle ownership. You should check the Service
Record in the Service and Warranty booklet to confirm that all services have been performed at the
required intervals. If you have any doubt regarding the service history, you should contact a Mitsubishi
Dealer Service Centre and make an appointment to have the vehicle inspected to ensure that all
servicing requirements have been completed. You should also advise MMAL that you have taken
ownership of the vehicle by completing and returning the Notice of Change of Address or Ownership in
the back of the Service and Warranty booklet.
Check out the full warranty on the internet under:- Mitsubishi Australia new car warranty
Re: rust on a new gsr.....
Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2018 9:33 am
by Mooman
5 year warranty is only for perforation corrosion, not surface rust. Stone chips etc. that get through the paint and primer undercoat will show up as rust spots, my car front end is full of such spots.
As it's only surface rust as others have said it's easy enough to treat the rust then paint over. Unfortunately stone chips and scratches are just all part of car ownership, no matter how careful you are eventually the paint will be damaged. Just sucks when it happens early on in the ownership.
Re: rust on a new gsr.....
Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2018 11:56 am
by sarusa
yes that's why I suggested checking for perforation. Amazing how many things aren't covered ie:injectors for instance.
makes you wonder if pistons are covered or are they also subject to wear and tare! haha hmmm 10 years warranty on drivetrain.!!??
Re: rust on a new gsr.....
Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2018 2:04 pm
by Shaun Patterson
himynameisdaniel wrote:Also factory paint is incredibly thin.
Very cheap on Mitsubishi's part.
i am a spray painter, not everyone uses this process, and the zinc coating can strip off with the paint aswell
Re: rust on a new gsr.....
Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2018 7:39 pm
by Shaun Patterson
sarusa wrote:If its surface rust the above info to scrape the loose rust of and paint is right, although it wouldn't hurt to put a dab of Killrust on it before painting.
However if its rust coming to the surface from the other side. You have a real problem. Get something pointy and press it on the rust spot.
no need to be brutal just gently. If it goes through your unlucky!!?? Warranty should fix it, if your the first owner of the car, as
I was told Mitsubishi new car warranty is not transferable. Which would also mean no warranty on pre registered demo:!?!!??
Contrary to above, I have reason to believe warranty could be transferable, contrary to previous advice
Intend making sure of this!
@k paint doesn't do that, plus you have to mix a harden in with the paint, thats why its calle 2 pack
1st part is part
2nd is hardners
2 parts/pack
its also very carsonagenic and they generaly wont sell to anyone in aerosol