Could anyone let me know whether Bongo's are particularly prone to rust spots in the gutter/channel? Ours has a few spots and whilst it's not a problem as such (I'm short enough not to worry about what I can't see!) we just wondered whether this was a common problem.
Also, if you have these spots of rust have you had them treated or have you gone down the DIY route? We have some touch-up paint and Mr P could spend some time atoning for the canoeing by getting on with it, but he's trying to wriggle out of it by saying that it might be better done professionally...
Rust Questions...
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- Bongolier
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We've got a few rust spots on our gutter end.
Gonna treat it with some erm, rust treatment stuff, then pain over it and hope for the best!
Also noticed a few tiny pin pricks of rust here and there, which show up nicely against the white paint! I've T- cut and polished these, and I'll be holding my breath and hoping they dont get worse!!
Gonna treat it with some erm, rust treatment stuff, then pain over it and hope for the best!
Also noticed a few tiny pin pricks of rust here and there, which show up nicely against the white paint! I've T- cut and polished these, and I'll be holding my breath and hoping they dont get worse!!
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Yes, rust IS a problem in the rain channel. Was silly enough to buy a New Shape from AVA which had rust here (right hand channel adjacent to windscreen) with the promise that this would be “attended to” before hand-over. Three years later it is still producing liquid rust stains on the inside of the A pillar and I am convinced that the rust has spread to the inside to the A-Pillar – ughhh.
AVA are still trying to fix and fingers crossed for their latest attempt so take care!
Paul
AVA are still trying to fix and fingers crossed for their latest attempt so take care!
Paul
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A couple of other places to check too, one is .. open both front doors and just look at the small bolted on panel that holds the mud flap, there is a small gap and this invariably gets blocked with leaves, etc if left it rusts, the second is at the front, look through the grill just above the bumper and you will see the cross member, this will probably have some rust on already, if you use a radiator brush it is fairly easy to paint it with hammerite and cure the problem. I have no doubt others points will follow, happy motoring.