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My truck has plastic rustproofing plugs on the inside of the rocker panels. anyone else have them?
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Wow, Zebart, thats a blast from the past. My friend worked at a Ford dealership in the early 80s, and I saw him "Zebart" many vehicles, mostly trucks. It looked like plain old cosmolene to me. Applied properly, that stuff seemed to work well.my deuce has the Zebart plugs in it
Kurt Ziebart lived within a stone's throw of me , when I lived in Michigan.Wow, Zebart, thats a blast from the past. My friend worked at a Ford dealership in the early 80s, and I saw him "Zebart" many vehicles, mostly trucks. It looked like plain old cosmolene to me. Applied properly, that stuff seemed to work well.
My friend used the wands supplied by Ziebart. It was a time consuming process. I could see where dealerships would tend to cut corners as the application was not charged on the clock but a one time fee.Kurt Ziebart lived within a stone's throw of me , when I lived in Michigan.
It was a two part process IIRC, a light oil, kind of like LPS-1, then a gummy, waxy stuff thinned with mineral spirits. "Waxoil" or "Waxoyl" I think. Smelled like floor polish to me.
For the most part it was reasonably effective, but a lot of dealers I was told would "thin" or cut the mix. You'd just see too many cars with the treatment rusting as fast as ones without.
My parents had an Audi 100 (One of the first biodegradeable cars) that was Ziebarted by the stealership, but even with that, it still fell apart from rust within a couple of years.
Once my dad had consigned it to the back yard I tore into it to see how things worked.
You could see where they'd not done much more than drilled the holes, waved a can of the dope near the car then stuffed in the plugs and collected the money.
So the process was only as good as the person applying it.
Spoken like a true Michigander..!Lol, Its funny to think that people actually believe they would have went out of busines.... lol. Mechanical issues? They built some of the most reliable cars out there. All manufactures have there faults and they have all built junk at one point or another.
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