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Old 09-01-2008, 09:56 AM
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Dealership paint protection??

My parents both have newer vehicles (07 and 08).... They both got the paint protection/rust proofing offered through the ford dealer. I was just wondering what they do to the paint/clear coat and if I should treat it just like any other vehicle when sealing/waxing etc.

Any info will be very appreciated.
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Old 09-01-2008, 10:46 AM
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Re: Dealership paint protection??

they use a paint sealant (like those sold here) and markup several 100% knowing the warranty on your paint and the likelyhood of failure during the warranty period is quite low. In almost all cases it is recommended not to take it. If you did, read the fine print in the warranty/contract and see all the ways they can get out of it.

I would still highly suggest you follow a normal detailing regimine to get the best from the finish. Washing, claying, polishing and protecting when possible. It will however likely remove the dealers protection on your first paint cleansing/polishing attempt.
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Re: Dealership paint protection??

Interesting.... Both my parents have it on their vehicles because it was part of a larger package. However, I did not get it on mine.
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Re: Dealership paint protection??

Killrwheels was right on the money with his comment for you........in a nut shell from the dealerships point of view.....its called Upselling,
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Old 09-01-2008, 07:35 PM
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Re: Dealership paint protection??

Yup. Read the fine print and take it back as soon as it looses it's gloss and/or beading properties. Insist it should look no different that it did the day it got delivered to them. And, make sure you maintain it the exact way the contract/agreement suggests. What system/brand of product they they use?
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Re: Dealership paint protection??

No clue what they used, they referred to it as some sort of rustproofing process... I'll find out in a few days, I have to take my truck in for a few small paint defects.

UGH.... I hate car dealerships.
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its funyy when i bought my truck they said do you want the Simonizing protection? i was like umm how much $500!!! i was like screw it .. this was befor ei really got into detailing.. otherwise i would have never even asked how much...
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Re: Dealership paint protection??

if you get that option from the dealer it's called "dealer swirl option" that's over priced. i know cause i have 3 cars that i bought brand new and had them do the swirl option. i'm still new to the detail world and was just fustrated on bring my cars to the local datail shop. just about 2 months ago i read autogeek forurms and ask the pro's for advice. (Still Learning) now i'm hooked on autogeek and did 1 of my cars i was so amazed on the out come that now i find myself washing/detailing 1 car at a time relaxing.
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Re: Dealership paint protection??

I work at a ford dealer ship as a porter and take my word and save your money. At the dealer ship I work at we use Auto Armor, not to sure about other dealers. Auto Armor has a protection package they offer. The paint protection is basically a paint sealent. We're actually only supposed to put the paint protection on the hood, roof, and flat parts but we usually put it on the whole vehicle. The aftermarket sales person blobs on about how it protects the paint from acid rain ect. ect.

The rust proofing is from the same company. At our dealer its in a gun fed by air with a long hose on it with a nozzle to get in the tight places. I don't see what it stops. To me it seems to just make a mess and serves no purpose.

All in all. Save your money. The only thing in my opinion that would be worth buying is the undercoating. You could go on Autogeek and order supplies to do everything the dealer does and make it come out alot better.
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Re: Dealership paint protection??

yeah, that's pure income. For that money you can get a lot of stuff from AG and do it yourself.
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