explainBig moneymaker for everyone except the consumer. Avoid at all costs!
they claim to remove all rust before the spray so no argument as to when rust occurredIf it was brand new I'd recommend rust proofing at Krown, not the dealership. You re-spray every year with Krown but it's much better than a one-shot deal from the dealer. Costs around $125 each time.
I know a guy who got it done by the dealer and it was a NIGHTMARE to get them to repair the rust damage that eventually occurred. They finally did it but he had to hound them for months.
I'd also be concerned you're going to get into a debate over whether the rust started pre- or post-rust spraying.
Are not spray holes made by the manufacturer and it is these holes the oil is sprayed into? The spray is misted to cover as much area as possible then the oil will travel on its own to cover other areas the spray could not reach. The steel is now protected against salt water
Here is an alternative I have been using in the last 20 years without any rust problems on the car. If you see a rusty car in the street you will see that they rust in the wheel well and at the bottom of the doors. Go to Canadian Tire and get a can of Rust Check ( or any other brand of rust spray ) Stick the spray tube in the drain under the doors and spray at the 9, 10, 12, 2 and 3 O'clock positions. Tilt the spray tube away from the car so that the oil spry coats the doors. Most of the time the rear wheel wells are sealed and there is not much you can do back there. In the front you might be able to get at the inside of the fenders from the engine compartment through slots and holes. Rust Check will cost you about $12 a can and you can use half now and half next spring. Just a quick squirt is all you need. Too much will just leak out and make a mess.
I have see ads or places that will spray your car for $99, what do you thing you are getting after they take overhead and labor into account?
Automobile Protection Association agrees with youKrown or Rust Check. You can get away with doing it every other year. No dealer.
This is what made up my mind.explain
you feel rustproofing is unnecessary ? because?
When you spray into the drain holes, some oil will drip back down from gravity. ( you only need to coat the steel ). Some of the oil actually travels up the door or fender by itself. That is why you sometimes see cars with dirt spots at the bottom of the door. It is oil that has dripped out and then is traveling up the door panel. The oil shows when the street get dusty in fall and spring. To get rid of the dirt just wipe with solvent and wash immediately.Are not spray holes made by the manufacturer and it is these holes the oil is sprayed into? The spray is misted to cover as much area as possible then the oil will travel on its own to cover other areas the spray could not reach. The steel is now protected against salt water
The trunk lid is another important part to do
Here is an alternative I have been using in the last 20 years without any rust problems on the car. If you see a rusty car in the street you will see that they rust in the wheel well and at the bottom of the doors. Go to Canadian Tire and get a can of Rust Check ( or any other brand of rust spray ) Stick the spray tube in the drain under the doors and spray at the 9, 10, 12, 2 and 3 O'clock positions. Tilt the spray tube away from the car so that the oil spry coats the doors. Most of the time the rear wheel wells are sealed and there is not much you can do back there. In the front you might be able to get at the inside of the fenders from the engine compartment through slots and holes. Rust Check will cost you about $12 a can and you can use half now and half next spring. Just a quick squirt is all you need. Too much will just leak out and make a mess.
I have see ads or places that will spray your car for $99, what do you thing you are getting after they take overhead and labor into account?
Yep many have had a hard time getting Krown to honor their warranty as they have strict requirements annual spraying and complete perforation through the metal.Be aware, Krown's warranty is only valid if you spray every year by your anniversary date.