Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Sorry to hear that, but you’ve come to the right place for the solution to your rusty truck problem!
You can follow these steps to fix a rusted truck bed:
Prep the area by masking off any area unaffected by rust
Remove the rust using a wire brush wheel
Use 80-grit sandpaper on any remaining rusty areas, then smooth it over with 150-grit sandpaper
Wash off any dust and sediment
Paint any exposed metal using a rust preventative primer
Apply body filler to any exposed holes—be sure to read your body filler’s instruction manual closely for a detailed guide on how to do this
Sand the patch down until it’s smooth
Apply an automotive primer and allow it to dry overnight
Repaint and restore the finish of your car; for the best results, do three coats of paint and sand between layers
Fixing your rusted truck bed this way should last five years before needing any touch ups!
Repairing your rusted truck bed is a straightforward procedure, but it’s also a time-consuming one. It can be equally as time-consuming trying to sort through multiple
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