Welcome to Stonewall Collision, where we’ve been serving Capitol Heights communities with exceptional Auto Rust Repair and Renewal since 1985.
At the heart of our mission is a commitment to not just repairing vehicles but restoring the peace of mind of our customers.
111 W Hampton Ave,
Capitol Heights, MD 20743
(240) 240-7012
“Wonderful experience. Service Manager Ms. Rochelle explained the painting process and delivered my vehicle on time as promised. My 2003 Ford Expedition looks even better than when I first purchased it 20 years ago. KUDOS to her and her team of professionals. If you have a O O go see Rochelle at MAACO!!!”
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MON | 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
TUE | 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
WED | 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
THU | 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
FRI | 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
SAT | 9:00 AM - NOON |
SUN | CLOSED |
Rust is the corrosion that occurs when iron or its alloys, such as steel, react with oxygen and moisture. The chemical reaction produces iron oxide, the reddish-brown substance we commonly refer to as rust. Over time, rust can weaken your car’s metal, making it brittle and causing it to deteriorate.
Look for visible signs like reddish-brown patches on the body or undercarriage. Additionally, check for bubbling paint, flaking metal, or any metal areas that feel weak or brittle.
Once rust starts, it can spread quickly if left untreated. Moisture, especially in saltwater or acidic environments, accelerates the rusting process. So if you notice rust on your car, it’s important to get it inspected and repaired as soon as possible, before the problem worsens.
Rust can be dangerous if it compromises the structural integrity of the vehicle. Rust on critical components such as the frame, suspension, or brake lines can lead to safety issue
Repairing rust on a vehicle involves several steps to remove the rust and prevent it from returning. The professionals at Stonewall Collision & Auto Paint would perform a thorough inspection to identify all areas affected by rust, including under your car, inside the wheel wells, and around any other susceptible areas. A wire brush or sandpaper is used to remove the loose rust, while a grinder or sander might be necessary to remove deeper rust. If the rust damage is severe, cutting out the rusted section and welding in a new metal patch may be necessary. Then body filler would be applied, thoroughly sanded, and smoothed to level the repaired surface. Your car would then be prepared with a rust-inhibiting primer to prevent future rust. Then Stonewall’s paint pros would apply paint to the repaired area, ensuring a perfect color match. Finally, a clear coat would be applied for added protection, and to restore your car’s shine.
This depends on the terms of your vehicle’s warranty. Some manufacturers offer limited coverage against rust and corrosion, while others may not. Check your warranty documentation or contact your dealer for specific information.
Regular inspection and maintenance can help catch rust early and prevent significant damage to your vehicle. Especially in winter or coastal areas, wash your vehicle regularly to remove salt and other corrosive substances. Apply a good quality car wax to create a protective barrier against moisture. Promptly address any chips and scratches that can allow moisture to reach the metal underneath. For greater protection, consider professional rust proofing treatments, especially for the undercarriage and other vulnerable areas.