G-class rust




It appears to be underneath rubber stripping. However, this rubber is much more rigid and cannot be pulled back as easily. I'm going to try and pry it with a rubber putty knife and get an aerosol straw in.
Question: does anyone know what is immediately behind this rubber trim? I'd like to fill the cavity with grease (I've switched to Lucas Red n' Tacky grease/anti-corrosive) however I'm concerned that the empty cavity is backed by the interior headliner - I don't want to shoot grease into the cavity only for it to soak into the headliner...big problem there!
P.S. the hazy looking metal immediately next to the windscreen is coated with grease and I have yet to clean it!
It appears to be underneath rubber stripping. However, this rubber is much more rigid and cannot be pulled back as easily. I'm going to try and pry it with a rubber putty knife and get an aerosol straw in.
Question: does anyone know what is immediately behind this rubber trim? I'd like to fill the cavity with grease (I've switched to Lucas Red n' Tacky grease/anti-corrosive) however I'm concerned that the empty cavity is backed by the interior headliner - I don't want to shoot grease into the cavity only for it to soak into the headliner...big problem there!
P.S. the hazy looking metal immediately next to the windscreen is coated with grease and I have yet to clean it!




Last edited by JD101b; Dec 15, 2021 at 03:47 PM.




I switched primarily because I couldn't find WD40 anti corrosive in my local stores - evidently there are supply chain issues pertaining to WD 40.

I have the same grease in a tub and I'm probably going to brush it on to the sunroof surround in the next few weeks. I'll open the roof (something is wrong with the motor because it always sounds like someone it shifting a manual without touching the clutch lol) and attempt to coat the underneath of all the metal surrounding the actual sliding panel. As I mentioned before, there doesn't seem to be a large cavity surrounding the side and rear windows, and I can't even get a straw into those areas (I can insert one perhaps 1/2 an inch but no more). Not sure how I'm going to spray anything in there - I may go with a thin oil (maybe even regular WD40), spray it at the top and just hope it drips down. I really, really, don't want to take interior panels off to get to the backside of the sheetmetal.
I'd like to have the chassis professionally blasted and repainted with a heavy duty anti corrosive epoxy (something like coal tar epoxy) but due to cost and complexity I'll probably do an oil undercoating for now. But I also want a body panel coating done that doesn't require holes in the body panels. Not sure where to find that service.
Last edited by JD101b; Dec 15, 2021 at 03:59 PM.




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Question: does anyone know what is immediately behind this rubber trim? I'd like to fill the cavity with grease (I've switched to Lucas Red n' Tacky grease/anti-corrosive) however I'm concerned that the empty cavity is backed by the interior headliner - I don't want to shoot grease into the cavity only for it to soak into the headliner...big problem there!
P.S. the hazy looking metal immediately next to the windscreen is coated with grease and I have yet to clean it!
you can see from the previous photos that i posted as *Update*
Did you actually see the rust there? or u are just assuming because of the bubble?
Last edited by djjoonie; Dec 17, 2021 at 05:40 PM.
Question: does anyone know what is immediately behind this rubber trim? I'd like to fill the cavity with grease (I've switched to Lucas Red n' Tacky grease/anti-corrosive) however I'm concerned that the empty cavity is backed by the interior headliner - I don't want to shoot grease into the cavity only for it to soak into the headliner...big problem there!
P.S. the hazy looking metal immediately next to the windscreen is coated with grease and I have yet to clean it!
you can see from the previous photos that i posted as *Update* (#261)
Did you actually see the rust there? or u are just assuming because of the bubble?
Last edited by djjoonie; Dec 17, 2021 at 06:18 PM. Reason: repost




you can see from the previous photos that i posted as *Update* (#261)
Did you actually see the rust there? or u are just assuming because of the bubble?
Anyways, I managed to get the straw in and filled the cavity with the grease. Same procedure as before.
Anyways, I managed to get the straw in and filled the cavity with the grease. Same procedure as before.








I use the undercarriage attachment to spray the chassis with dish soap then "Salt Away" which helps further remove salt deposits on the chassis.
Also, I tested out the Red n' Tacky grease against the direct stream of the pressure washer. After 10 seconds there was still a thick layer of grease. Impressive.












I reached out to Mercedes and they fixed some of the rust on my G. I'll try and dig up the contact info for that particular department (getting there was not easy - took many days of calls to finally get to the right spot)




Note: In the video I said to use LPS or WD40 Corrosion Inhibitor but I'd skip those oils as they are potentially flammable. Use a good spray grease with a high drip point such as B'Laster Surface Shield or Lucas Red n' Tacky aerosol:
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I've hit it with some spray grease for now but I think I'm going to schedule an NH Oil treatment relatively soon. NH Oil is, as far as rust inhibitors go, pretty good - certainly better than Fluid Film.
100% MB dealer maintained, and always garaged. 76k miles. I pulled the passenger side rocker trim off and discovered this:
Last edited by leftylefty; Aug 6, 2022 at 12:18 AM.


