Krown is designed to slow down or inhibit corrosion on vehicles. It is a petroleum based product with rust inhibitors containing no solvents. In fact the Krown product is environmentally safe, contains no toxins, is non-flammable, is non-reactive, is non-corrosive, can be sprayed in any weather, remains active, and is not WHMIS controlled.
Krown is sprayed in every corner of the vehicle and as it contacts metal, it lifts the moisture off and out of seams. It then continues to repel moisture by setting up a moisture resistant bond on the surface of the metal.
If your vehicle has never been protected, then the best time to spray it is right now. From a corrosion point of view, the corrosion process is most active in the spring and summer months due to the increase in temperature. However, an annual application of Krown, regardless of the time of year it is applied in, will provide 12 months of protection against corrosion.
Many companies use coating products that are designed to cover over areas that are susceptible to rust. These products may look nice but they do not provide adequate protection against corrosion. For example, these types of coatings can be breached by abrasion or chipping. When this happens, moisture can enter in under the coating and become trapped against the vehicle surface. In this situation the coating will actually accelerate corrosion rather than prevent it. Krown by comparison is self-healing and is constantly creeping, remaining active to continuously repel moisture and keep it away from the metal surface. In addition, unlike coating-type products, Krown penetrates into even the tightest seams and spot welds delivering a much more effective and comprehensive protection. One final difference is the added benefit that Krown offers of lubricating many moving parts on a vehicle such as door locks, brake cables, power antennas, etc. Coating products cannot do this.
Both new and used vehicles are susceptible to rust and our product works on both. Krown is absorbed into existing corrosion and pushes out any moisture, thus slowing any further corrosion down significantly.
Our position on washing the vehicle underside is that it has value to occasionally clean the underside and this can be done any time after the application but preferably giving the product a couple days to creep and move into harder to reach areas. We suggest avoiding hot water, degreasers or high pressure wash. These will over time reduce the life span of the effectiveness of the product. Ideally, cleaning the underside once or twice a year with Krown Salt Eliminator is our suggested best practice. This product is designed to work in conjunction with our rust inhibitor and will remove salt without negatively impacting the rust protection.
How does Krown’s locked-in price policy work?
At Krown we are committed to servicing our customers with the best product and service in the industry. We appreciate customer loyalty, and this corporately-backed, company-wide policy is a way of giving that loyalty back to our customers. The locked-in price policy essentially means that the customer will not have to pay more than their locked-in price for an application alone, as long as they own the vehicle and continue to have it treated annually.
A customer’s price gets “locked-in” at the current regular retail price for that vehicle type on the date of their first application. Using a coupon or other discount at that first application does not reduce the locked-in price.
Can I use a coupon in addition to my locked-in price?
Once our prices increase and the locked-in price is lower than regular retail, the locked-in price is considered a discount. Our corporate policy allows one discount or promotion per application, which means the locked-in price cannot be combined with any other offer.
If a customer decides to take advantage of a current promotion one year instead of using their locked-in price discount, the locked-in price is not lost. It will still be available to use in future years if the customer chooses.
How do I maintain my locked-in price?
In order to maintain a locked-in price, the vehicle needs to have an application done each year, no later than 30 days past the anniversary date of the initial application.
Do I lose my locked-in price if I move?
Moving or switching shops does not impact the locked-in price; however, a new shop will need to verify the locked-in price either by viewing the previous year’s invoice, or by contacting head office to check the central database.
Can I keep my locked-in price if I buy a new vehicle?
The locked-in price is not transferable from an older vehicle to a new one; if a customer purchases a new vehicle, it will have its own new locked-in price. Similarly, the locked-in price does not follow the vehicle if it is sold.