Can You REALLY Fix Rust Holes with Foam? Watch This!
Tired of rust eating away at your classic car? We put expanding foam to the test on a rusty 1989 Toyota truck to see if it's a real fix or just a myth. This video shows you step-by-step how to use expanding foam for a DIY rust hole repair, along with the pros and cons. Learn if it's a cheap alternative to welding, and see exactly what happened to our 1989 Toyota!

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