OK folks, be gentle, I'm new here...
I just bought a new 2007 Jeep Compass last week. It's steel blue metallic which just pops when it's sunny out.
Here's the deal. I'm obsessive with my vehicles and so I want the professional's opinion. The dealer is selling a few products and I'm thinking of buying them. They're $250 for one or $450 for two.
The products are:
1. Platinum Shield Paint Protection - This goes over the clearcoat ... it bonds to the surface, completely sealing the paint. It will create a smooth, durable finish that protects your vehicle against the harsh Canadian environment. This long lasting sealant protects and enhances your vehicles clear coat with no requirement for waxing or reapplication.
Now that I have kids I don't have the time anymore to wax and clean the cars like I used to. Given that they use lots of salt on the roads in the winter, this sounds like it will help slow down the formation of rust and keep the Jeep shiny all year round. Plus I won't ever have to wax.
2. Platinum Shield Rust Protection - This consists of a rust inhibitor spray that seals your vehicle's inner body metal surfaces and stops rust perforation from the inside out. The high-pressure spray apllication ensures that all inner body panels are treated without drillling any holes. It also includes a corrosion control module that consists of a pulse amplifier microproccessor that generates a repetitive pulse surface current... yadda... which protects areas such as the roof and inseams that conventional products can't reach.
Well based on the brochure I'm pretty much sold on the paint protection. It is very appealing. But I'm also thinking of getting the rust spray to help stop rust from the inside out. I had a 1998 F-150 that started rusting within 2 years in the door seams due to a factory defect. I want to eliminate pretty much any chance of rust on my new vechicle, and now is the time to do it.
I saw a 1990 Oldsmobile boat yesterday that was suprisingly not rusty. It had just a little it of surface rust. I noticed a sticker in the back window about rust guard. So if that product held up extremely well for 25 years, then maybe it's not so bad.
Thoughts/opinions???? Keep in mind I don't have the time anymore to do regular waxing. Washing yes, waxing/detailing, no. I'm looking for experiences with the products. Or... if there is a similar product which is less than $250/$450, let me know.
Oh, by the way, here is the website:
http://www.firstcanadian.ca --> Go under the link "Protection Products"
Thanks!
I just bought a new 2007 Jeep Compass last week. It's steel blue metallic which just pops when it's sunny out.
Here's the deal. I'm obsessive with my vehicles and so I want the professional's opinion. The dealer is selling a few products and I'm thinking of buying them. They're $250 for one or $450 for two.
The products are:
1. Platinum Shield Paint Protection - This goes over the clearcoat ... it bonds to the surface, completely sealing the paint. It will create a smooth, durable finish that protects your vehicle against the harsh Canadian environment. This long lasting sealant protects and enhances your vehicles clear coat with no requirement for waxing or reapplication.
Now that I have kids I don't have the time anymore to wax and clean the cars like I used to. Given that they use lots of salt on the roads in the winter, this sounds like it will help slow down the formation of rust and keep the Jeep shiny all year round. Plus I won't ever have to wax.
2. Platinum Shield Rust Protection - This consists of a rust inhibitor spray that seals your vehicle's inner body metal surfaces and stops rust perforation from the inside out. The high-pressure spray apllication ensures that all inner body panels are treated without drillling any holes. It also includes a corrosion control module that consists of a pulse amplifier microproccessor that generates a repetitive pulse surface current... yadda... which protects areas such as the roof and inseams that conventional products can't reach.
Well based on the brochure I'm pretty much sold on the paint protection. It is very appealing. But I'm also thinking of getting the rust spray to help stop rust from the inside out. I had a 1998 F-150 that started rusting within 2 years in the door seams due to a factory defect. I want to eliminate pretty much any chance of rust on my new vechicle, and now is the time to do it.
I saw a 1990 Oldsmobile boat yesterday that was suprisingly not rusty. It had just a little it of surface rust. I noticed a sticker in the back window about rust guard. So if that product held up extremely well for 25 years, then maybe it's not so bad.
Thoughts/opinions???? Keep in mind I don't have the time anymore to do regular waxing. Washing yes, waxing/detailing, no. I'm looking for experiences with the products. Or... if there is a similar product which is less than $250/$450, let me know.
Oh, by the way, here is the website:
http://www.firstcanadian.ca --> Go under the link "Protection Products"
Thanks!