Posted by mkirsch on April 14, 2015 at 17:59:28 from (74.67.147.72):
In Reply to: Holy Moley batman posted by LOU from Wi. on April 14, 2015 at 17:36:40:
Sometimes you need to read the fine print before you hand over your hard earned money.
Case in point that "lifetime" rustproofing. They know darn well that unless you get PERFECT coverage, and never ever get so much as a scratch in the coating, that it WILL fail and your vehicle WILL rust.
I'm sure there's a loophole in the "lifetime" guarantee that states if the coating is "improperly applied" or if it is "compromised" (i.e. scratched or rubbed off) that the warranty is null and void. The burden of proof is on you, and since there is no way you can prove anything, they win.
Anyone with any science in their background and any common sense at all should realize that there is no such thing as permanent 100% effective rustproofing, because you can NEVER get into every crack and crevice, and there is no way you can prevent scratches and dings.
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