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Re: TRUCK /DEALER PROBLEMS ADVICE APPRECIATED
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Posted by Allan In NE on December 06, 2006 at 18:45:10 from (148.78.243.26):
In Reply to: Re: TRUCK /DEALER PROBLEMS ADVICE APPRECIATED posted by thejdman01 on December 06, 2006 at 18:02:01:
JD, This is just my opinion, okay? You really, really don't want them to redo that undercoat. That is gonna turn out to be the biggest, nastiest, filthiest mess you ever saw. And besides, what they will probably do is just take the truck to the wash bay, hit it with a bath of soap and then just reshoot the undercoat again trapping anything that the bath didn't remove. Then, the reapplyed undercoat won't stick because of the damp surface and it's gonna be dropping off in your garage for the next year. The salt is just fine on the undercoat. Leave it alone and let the undercoat set up as it needs to. It takes a long, long time and it is already protecting your new truck anyway. Don't know about your peeling bed liner; that sure might be a different story. Better days are ahead, Bud. Keep the chin up. :>) Allan
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