Shirlock homes dec 5 10 at 13 42 2 note that there are some primer compounds that react with the rust to neutralize it.
Garage door bottom rusted needs repaired.
If you have a wooden garage door rip off the nailed rubber seal.
Clean the door bottom photo 2 then cut the new rubber seal to length with a razor knife.
Luckily there is a bit of science to questions of garage door repair and replacement.
If for some reason you find minor pin holes or some rust through you can fill them with auto body filler after you remove all the rusted metal first then proceed with the above paint procedure.
Dip a cloth into white vinegar and wipe the rusty area.
Be patient it takes a lot of pushing and pulling even with a helper.
Smooth it over with your knife so that it blends evenly.
Clean the bottom panel of the garage door with warm water and a grease fighting dish washing.
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First of all you have to remove all the dust and grime.
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Thread the t shaped edges into the weather seal track then slide the seal across the door.
You just need sprayer bottle hot water vinegar baking soda rags any liquid detergent steel wool sand paper oil based primmer paint brush matching paint.
Turn off the garage door opener if there is one so that the door will not move while you are patching the hole.
Apply an auto body putty filler with a putty knife to repair dents or holes in your door that were created from removing the rusty patches.
Close the garage door.
To replace your wood garage door with a new one it can cost you 1200 or more.
Step 2 working from inside the garage smooth the inside edges of the hole with rough grit sandpaper.
How to fix a rusting bottom panel on a garage door 1.
Scrub the rust off with a steel wool pad wiping it often.
The first step to begin to repair is to sand down and remove any paint or lacquer finish from the surface of the wood to expose the wood composite or solid wood body of the door.