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Some cars rust faster than others. It depends on the technology used in the making of the cars. There are old cars who rust very slowly and new cars who rust very quickly.
One way to repair the holes would be to patch them. Get some sheet metal larger than the hole and use rivets to cover the holes. Paint both areas to help keep the rust to a minimum.
A drop in plastic liner will not solve the problem. The liner may actually make the problem worse by trapping water in the bed. To solve the problem inexpensively (as compared with buying a new bed) find a local shop which specializes in spray-in bed liners. Ask them if they can cut out the rust patches and weld in new metal to repair the holes. After the holes have been patched, the spray in liner will stop further issues.
Rust hole repair at body shops tend to be expensive repairs. The exact cost will depend on the area, the shop, and the composition of the car body but these repairs average approximately 1000 dollars.
Blisters, normally caused by rust coming through from the other side of the metal in older cars.
Scrape then repaint
They do. Cars are coated in a rust protectant paint, which can flake off over time. Once this occurs, the exposed areas are prone to rust.
There is no rust remover that going to repair the rust that has accumulated on a car for that long. It will be best to have the floor repaired by a professional.
Depending on the amount of rust you can bondo the holes. You will ned to cut the rusted parts. If the area is large then fiberglass will make a better and more durable repair than bondo.
by using the car wash
rust inder cars can be dangerous maybe the bottom will fall off! =^_^=
No. Salt Lake City is extremely dry, and although there is a large lake nearby, there is next to no humidity to rust out cars.