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The majority of the areas of surface-rust that's not covered under the warranty for your truck will be
where Zeibart drills holes to power-squirt-in their "rust protection/rust-proofing product".
This is something you definitely do not need.
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From your 2013 Ford F-150 truck's warranty:
Rust or Corrosion Warranty:
"This warranty covers the vehicle's sheet metal, and protects you from rust and corrosion
that are severe enough to cause a hole---surface rust is not covered.
However, if you keep your car washed and waxed, rust shouldn't be a problem".
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Just a few of my thoughts on what is now considered to be:
The Nation's fastest growing: "Detail Company".
Bob
Thankfully I was wrong and the rust protection was not included in the package
so I did not have to beg them to not drill into the truck.
I absolutely think that after a little research on this site and a couple hundred bucks worth of high quality tools and material, you can do much better than the dealer will with this treatment. These "packages" are huge profit centers for the dealers and are usually sold by the finance department after you have agreed on the price of the vehicle. I have negotiated on cars that have the super duper desert protection package already on the car. I just tell them it was a bad call to put that on the car if it was going to stay on the price because Dealer X isn't going to bend me over like that. They fold every time.
Same with the secret micro dot theft protection system. If my car is stolen and parted down to that level, I'll just use my expensive insurance policy to get another one. I don't want it back in that condition anyway so you're doing me no favors by helping me recover my car in component form. It was a PTA to scape all those off before opticoat and I wish I could have broken the bad news I wasn't paying for it before they squirted goop with little dots everywhere.
BTW, fillers hide small scratches and swirls with a type of clay that actually fills them in...temporarily. Usually comes off in 1-2 washes and then it looks as bad as ever. Not horrible, just not the best practice and certainly not worth a grand.
Jump in. There a lot of pros on here (not me, hobbyist) who can and will help you with anything that comes up.
That stinks. Sorry you went thru with it. The prob I would have with the dealership "fixing" the scratches is they'll probably just mow thru some
clear coat to get out the scratches and say they repainted. Hard to trust them imo. Cut your losses and fix yourself.
Did you not write this topic in enough time to cancel your appointment? I do believe a majority if not all of us said not to go forward with this. I hope it all gets resolved soon.
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