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Just noticed this today. I dont wanna sand it down and repaint and everything so is there anything I can do besides watch it eat away?? I can put paint touchup over it but thats not fixing anything.
If it is an isolated spot, touching up can work really well. You may have to repeat once every year or two but I've been doing this since I've owned my car 5 years now and hasn't worsened in most areas. I use a dremel tool to remove paint and rust down to bare metal.
I have another location I've been meaning to post up where I tried using the RUST STOP and it didn't do jack.
I know I'm late to this party, but a tiny piece of adhesive backed sandpaper around 320 grit, stuck to the end of a pencil's eraser ... works perfect as prep. If the car is black like mine and you have some spray paint, tearing a small hole in a sheet of paper then holding it above the surface (masking, sort of) works well. The paper blocks overspray from the surrounding area and gives the touch-up spot a soft edge that blends in a lot better than brush touch ups.