jcwit
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Originally Posted By: demarpaint
I thought Krown and RustCheck were the best, and Ziebart sucked. If that is in fact what you're saying then you missed the whole point in what I was trying to say. Proper preparation and proper application makes for a good job, not the name of the company doing it. Its the mechanic doing the job. He can work for Krown, Ziebart, a mom and pop shop, or spray the [censored] out of his back yard, its all up to the guy doing the job. So if the guy spraying the [censored] out of his back yard does the best prep and application work, his job will last the longest. Having a quality vehicle can help a bit too.
Granted the person applying the product is very important, but by the same token the product itself need to be up to the job, which I do not think Ziebart is, one only needs to look at the feedbacks and reviews to understand that.
You may well be the exception to make the rule true.
I thought Krown and RustCheck were the best, and Ziebart sucked. If that is in fact what you're saying then you missed the whole point in what I was trying to say. Proper preparation and proper application makes for a good job, not the name of the company doing it. Its the mechanic doing the job. He can work for Krown, Ziebart, a mom and pop shop, or spray the [censored] out of his back yard, its all up to the guy doing the job. So if the guy spraying the [censored] out of his back yard does the best prep and application work, his job will last the longest. Having a quality vehicle can help a bit too.
Granted the person applying the product is very important, but by the same token the product itself need to be up to the job, which I do not think Ziebart is, one only needs to look at the feedbacks and reviews to understand that.
You may well be the exception to make the rule true.