Rust Removal Services
Comprehensive rust removal for your car, rust can compromise both the appearance and structural safety of your vehicle, we offer rust removal for various types of rust, including:
Surface rust or light pitting on paintwork
Rust affecting bodywork and panels
Rust on structural components
Rust around the windscreen
Rust around the roof rack
Rust removal in preparation for pit inspections
Arrange a Rust removal assessment for your car
Submit several clear photos of your vehicle using our online tool. Our team will conduct an initial assessment and contact you to discuss details, timelines, and the appropriate next steps.
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Rust removal may be covered by your insurance, depending on your policy and the cause of the rust. If you’re uninsured or the rust isn’t related to an insurance claim, we also offer private repair options.
Simply send us photos of your vehicle to begin the assessment, and our team will help you choose the best option.
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We are approved repairers for all insurance providers. When lodging your claim, be sure to nominate Dynamic Autobody as your chosen repairer.
Restore your vehicle with our rust removal services
Submit several clear photos of your vehicle using our online tool. Our team will conduct an initial assessment and contact you to discuss details, timelines, and the appropriate next steps.
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The cost of rust removal for a vehicle can vary based on the extent and location of the rust, as well as the type of vehicle. Prices generally range from a few hundred dollars for minor surface rust to several thousand for more extensive repairs involving body panels or structural components.
It's important to allow for an element of the unknown with rust repairs, as what seems like a small issue on the surface can quickly escalate into a larger problem. Much like opening Pandora's box, removing and cutting back visible rust may uncover more significant damage beneath. We recommend obtaining a detailed assessment from our team so you can fully understand the scope of the work required and any associated and potential costs.
Yes, we can match your car’s colour. We begin by using your vehicle’s colour code, found on the VIN plate, and then employ a spectrophotometer to ensure a correct match. Additionally, our experienced technicians use their trained eye to identify and correct any discrepancies, ensuring a flawless result.
In cases of sun fading or difficult-to-match limited-edition colours, we rely on traditional techniques, mixing and spraying test panels until the perfect match is achieved.
Yes, you can still nominate Dynamic Autobody as your ‘chosen repairer’ for smash repairs. Most insurers provide a ‘choice of repairer’ option which allows you to select a reputable repairer you trust for your vehicle repairs.
While your insurance may suggest a "preferred repairer," you are not obligated to choose them. A preferred repairer is one that has an agreement with the insurance company, which helps streamline workflow in exchange for lower repair invoices. However, this arrangement can lead to tighter budgets and rushed timelines, potentially compromising repair quality and safety. It’s essential to select your own repairer to ensure the quality of repairs, the safety of you and your family, and the resale value of your vehicle.
Due to the numerous factors involved, such as vehicle make, model, color, and the nature and extent of any damage, we cannot rely on verbal descriptions to provide a quote. Our Vehicle damage analysts need to visually assess your vehicle's damage. To make this process easier and give you the best service, simply submit your vehicle photos and details through our convenient online assessment tool:
You may feel inclined to consider the other driver’s out-of-pocket expenses, especially if they are unable to afford them. This might lead them to ask you for multiple quotes, requiring your time and effort to drive around and organise assessments for an incident that wasn’t your fault. They may then attempt to choose the cheapest repair option, but how can you guarantee the quality and safety of those repairs?
Remember, as a not-at-fault driver, you have no obligation to the other driver. Your priority should be to you and your family, ensuring your vehicle is repaired correctly and safely.
It is always advisable and considered best practice to lodge a claim through your own insurance and designate your chosen repairer. This approach ensures the best outcome and safest repairs for both you and your vehicle while also preserving its resale value.
The VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) is a unique serial number that allows us to accurately identify your vehicle. This ensures that the repair methods and parts are appropriately matched, resulting in precise quotes.
The VIN number is typically located on a small metal plaque under the hood in the engine bay, on the driver’s or passenger side door jambs, or on your vehicle’s registration paperwork.
In most cases, your excess can be paid directly to your insurer or to us, your repairer. Some insurers may not offer this option, so it’s best to inquire when lodging your claim.
If you choose to pay through us, payment will be due once we have completed the repairs, and your vehicle is ready for collection. Please note that we cannot release your vehicle until the excess has been received.