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Mosca said:Well,
I'm an F&I Manager at a car dealership, and I'll tell you that the product is immaterial, and it could be Souveran, or 5-Star, or Klasse, or Orange Juice. The value is in the warranty, but the game is played in such a way that the customer never wins.
Here's the deal.
You are in the office, and you're excited about your new car, and you want to protect it, and it only costs another $8/mo. So you do it. And all you have to do to keep the lifetime warranty is bring the car back for a checkup once a year.
Uh, how many people do you think remember to come back for the checkup?
NONE. NEVER. NEVER ONCE. NO ONE HAS EVER. As soon as the customer hits the door, he forgets about the paint sealant.
Now, I don't offer paint sealant, so don't jump on me, please! But, we do actually use a paint sealant on our cars on the lot; we use a product mentioned by the original poster, ResistAll, which is a generic aminofunctional silicone polymer that has high resistance to acid rain. We are in coal country, and a lot of people here burn coal for heat, and we get a lot of acid rain and snow. We don't charge for the stuff, though, and we don't warrant it. We do it for us. The appearance isn't all that great, but it gives us several months of protection.
Tom
Rick Chalk said:Tom, give me a call. I'm the CEO of the company that makes ResistAll. I don't think you're seeing all the picture, and I'd like the chance to offer you another perspective. This other perspective would point out quite a number of corrections to some of the misguided assumptions found on these threads about auto dealer applied product. I'd be happy to talk with you. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Scottwax said:Wow. Way to violate forum rules by spamming your contact information in your post. :nomore:
...and no misguided assumptions on dealer applied product. I've seen how bad the dealers around here are at just a wash, let alone a detail. Rotary hologams, burned paint, etc.
Mosca said:Well,
I'm an F&I Manager at a car dealership, and I'll tell you that the product is immaterial, and it could be Souveran, or 5-Star, or Klasse, or Orange Juice. The value is in the warranty, but the game is played in such a way that the customer never wins.
Here's the deal.
You are in the office, and you're excited about your new car, and you want to protect it, and it only costs another $8/mo. So you do it. And all you have to do to keep the lifetime warranty is bring the car back for a checkup once a year.
Uh, how many people do you think remember to come back for the checkup?
NONE. NEVER. NEVER ONCE. NO ONE HAS EVER. As soon as the customer hits the door, he forgets about the paint sealant.
Now, I don't offer paint sealant, so don't jump on me, please! But, we do actually use a paint sealant on our cars on the lot; we use a product mentioned by the original poster, ResistAll, which is a generic aminofunctional silicone polymer that has high resistance to acid rain. We are in coal country, and a lot of people here burn coal for heat, and we get a lot of acid rain and snow. We don't charge for the stuff, though, and we don't warrant it. We do it for us. The appearance isn't all that great, but it gives us several months of protection.
Tom
NGR said:My question is... I thought it was suppose to protect my paint and not be so fragile that I cant even wash my car. If it is resistant to acid rain and used by the US Navy why cant it protect my car from a gentle wash without swirling?
NGR said:Also... if I use Meguire's ScratchX, will this removed the 5 Star off the paint?
NGR said:I used Meguire's light swirl remover to prep before the 2 step 5 star product. Looked great and smooth.
bert31 said:Did you apply 5 Star yourself? How difficult was it?
NGR said:Can anyone suggest the best method to remove the light swirls without removing the 5 Star? What about Meguires Quick detail spray??
a.k.a. Patrick said:If you can figure that one out, you would be a millionaire!