jankerson
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- Oct 13, 2013
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Just in defense of this poor lady, if you pay 3000$ for a paint protection, you would expect it to work as advertised. I would not blame her for it, I think she was taken by someone without any moral code, but how can she know that?
We sell something similar in paint coatings, they are supposed to last a very long time and not need waxing either. I have seen some videos of the result after a few years and it looks like the product is working as advertised. Maybe she got something similar that was untested and it did not last.
Hard to say for certain, but no matter what I think she did show great care for her vehicle by purchasing a super expensive treatment. Just very sad it did not work as it should have.
True...
But, a lot of people believe when they have that done they don't have to maintain their finish....
They spend a grand or so on a coating for the perceived benefit of NOT having to wax or maintain the paint at all.
Now if that was told to the customer or if they perceived that to be true that's another question.
With those coatings the paint still needs to be maintained.....
Now that's something I do believe they don't tell the customers.......
Because if they told them they would still have to wax the car then why would they spend all of that money on that treatment.....
Would be hard to sell it now wouldn't it....?