Thank you for the several responses, awesome advise and taking the time to explain your rationales. I wish I had seen these replies BEFORE I visited the dealership today to have the EnviroGuard treatment applied to the exterior and interior (leather seats and carpeting.
This is what happened...
The tech did a VERY sloppy job as there were dirty areas still on the van, obvious missed spots, drip marks everywhere, swirl marks with debris. I pointed out to the sales kid all of the places I had concern (there were many). So, they touched it up. Upon a 2nd inspection, I noticed that they didn't apply the protectant to all painted surfaces. When I asked the sales kid about this, I was told that wasn't necessary because it's really all about the warranty. Plus, they don't treat painted areas like the edge of the wheel well area because it's prone to paint chips from rocks. Later, when at home, I noticed that the very center top of the van had been missed as well as water drip marks were obvious.
The interior was a sloppy mess with drip marks and, although I can't prove it, I'm certain they didn't apply the product on every surface. In fact, when I sent the van back in to be re-done I mentioned that the driver's leather seat was dirty (they never noticed when applying the treatment) and they "attempted" to clean it-not very well because it was still dirty and has an ink stain (from me). The sales kid told me to call EnviroGuard to have it cleaned under warranty.
So, I decided to call the company and find out what areas should be treated and what is the proper procedure. Well, I was told that the product is suppose to be applied to ALL painted areas, not just certain surfaces. EnviroGuard is calling the dealership to make sure they are applying their product to all surfaces correctly on ALL cars and to contact me so I can come in AGAIN to have the treatment re-applied.
So, now to my new questions/concerns ....
Given the sloppy application and lack of thoroughly cleaning the exterior prior to applying the product, I'm wondering:
1) If the surface was properly prepped PRIOR to applying the protectant. Does this matter?
2) What needs to be done to "correctly" re-apply this product so that my vehicle is protected inside and out?
3) Does the van need to be prepped in a specific way PRIOR to reapplication (i.e., take the original coating off, then reapply, etc.)?
4) Should I ask the dealership to treat the car with an additional product?
5) Or, should I just try to get my money back or part of it due to the crappy job they did ... ugh!
Thanks for any help ...
This is what happened...
The tech did a VERY sloppy job as there were dirty areas still on the van, obvious missed spots, drip marks everywhere, swirl marks with debris. I pointed out to the sales kid all of the places I had concern (there were many). So, they touched it up. Upon a 2nd inspection, I noticed that they didn't apply the protectant to all painted surfaces. When I asked the sales kid about this, I was told that wasn't necessary because it's really all about the warranty. Plus, they don't treat painted areas like the edge of the wheel well area because it's prone to paint chips from rocks. Later, when at home, I noticed that the very center top of the van had been missed as well as water drip marks were obvious.
The interior was a sloppy mess with drip marks and, although I can't prove it, I'm certain they didn't apply the product on every surface. In fact, when I sent the van back in to be re-done I mentioned that the driver's leather seat was dirty (they never noticed when applying the treatment) and they "attempted" to clean it-not very well because it was still dirty and has an ink stain (from me). The sales kid told me to call EnviroGuard to have it cleaned under warranty.
So, I decided to call the company and find out what areas should be treated and what is the proper procedure. Well, I was told that the product is suppose to be applied to ALL painted areas, not just certain surfaces. EnviroGuard is calling the dealership to make sure they are applying their product to all surfaces correctly on ALL cars and to contact me so I can come in AGAIN to have the treatment re-applied.
So, now to my new questions/concerns ....
Given the sloppy application and lack of thoroughly cleaning the exterior prior to applying the product, I'm wondering:
1) If the surface was properly prepped PRIOR to applying the protectant. Does this matter?
2) What needs to be done to "correctly" re-apply this product so that my vehicle is protected inside and out?
3) Does the van need to be prepped in a specific way PRIOR to reapplication (i.e., take the original coating off, then reapply, etc.)?
4) Should I ask the dealership to treat the car with an additional product?
5) Or, should I just try to get my money back or part of it due to the crappy job they did ... ugh!
Thanks for any help ...