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>>Don't write off glass-fibre repairs as temporary; some of the fine cloth will conform to any curve and lasts well if put on clean metal - it's a good method for >>doing the bottom of the rear >>fenders, but you need some access to the rear of the panel to make a decent job. >>Avoid using it on structurally important parts. Does this mean that everyone is not completely oppossed to fiberglass filler or cloth? I have rusty front fenders (rusted through on the tops) and since I cannot get new fenders right away, I was wondering what to do. What do others do with rusty front fenders that are so common. I know if I want perfection I go for rustfree used ones, which I did on my fasty and a month later someone smashed into it...another story. Jason Smith 71 Square AT FI 72 Fasty AT FI http://jasontsmith.tripod.com/vw.htm ------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe, E-mail to: <type3-off@vwtype3.org> For more help, see http://vwtype3.org/list/