03-01-2006, 05:23 AM
Absolutely Buzz, the return policy at Sears is second to none. We have returned items before as long as it was within the terms of the service agreement or warranty they would rather not discuss the problems just replace it. The small owner in the store I think tends to shy away from this concept because it takes up so much of his time. Then again they tend to be sure their products are less problematic. Like every thing else it is a coin toss. Some things I like from Sears Some things I like from a small business owner.
Thanks for putting out the phone number and email contact. With regard to rusting there are a number of automotive products out there that garuantee paint protection from such environmental issues although not real cheap they can be used for all enamel finishes. They are a one time application and usually come with at least a 7 year warranty. It is probably no longer available but there used to be a product called polyglycoat that worked well. You just rubbed it in let set and buff. There are many automotive products that can be used around the home that have amazing results another is fill-n-glaze which can be used on wood products to fill small scratches. I turned a local furniture store dealer on to the stuff 20 years ago there fix it guy still uses it today on all high end stuff that he want to look it's best before delivery. 3M makes the product of course it works supremely on your car or truck rub till it is gone hides all swirl marks and light scratches and does not contain any silicone or wax.
Hints from HADave Aloha!
Edited by - HADave on 03/01/2006 09:29:01
Thanks for putting out the phone number and email contact. With regard to rusting there are a number of automotive products out there that garuantee paint protection from such environmental issues although not real cheap they can be used for all enamel finishes. They are a one time application and usually come with at least a 7 year warranty. It is probably no longer available but there used to be a product called polyglycoat that worked well. You just rubbed it in let set and buff. There are many automotive products that can be used around the home that have amazing results another is fill-n-glaze which can be used on wood products to fill small scratches. I turned a local furniture store dealer on to the stuff 20 years ago there fix it guy still uses it today on all high end stuff that he want to look it's best before delivery. 3M makes the product of course it works supremely on your car or truck rub till it is gone hides all swirl marks and light scratches and does not contain any silicone or wax.
Hints from HADave Aloha!
Edited by - HADave on 03/01/2006 09:29:01
Aloha HADave & Mz P
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