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Kurt Ziebart Coming to Detroit Kurt Ziebart, a German immigrant, landed in Detroit in 1959 with a 50 cent coin. He spent 30 cents on a phone call to an uncle for $18 to retrieve his luggage. According to Barry, it took Ziebart six months to become a mechanic at a Detroit auto dealership and moved to a second-hand shop owned by Rudy Herman (1). Rudy later had Ziebart work in his collision shop. In eighty hours after running the body shop, Rudy agrees with Ziebart to create his rustproofing business, which became the Ziebart prison Dry Venture. The sealant improves, the two partners, Rudy and Ziebart, with Rudy selling his equity to George Krausmann, decided to launch their Detroit rustproofing business. The Ziebart sealant costs $29.95, and early customers thought it was a scam. The satisfied repeat consumer and word-of-mouthing advertising schedule gave it a few weeks past Ziebart. 95 is more popular, there is more pressure. As the demand grew, the company added 18 franchises, including Windsor (Herman, Rudy, n. d.).
 
Ziebart has ample positive feedback; most reviews are grateful. Most customers are impressed by the work quality and great customer service. The lack of prior bookings can be avoided, as evident in the positive reviews by clients who benefited from the no-notice service. Providing a lifetime warranty for indirect improvements like rust spread prevention demonstrates a high level of commitment from the newbie Ziebart staff. Great reviews turn Ziebart into a cleanser and make customers excited to return.
 
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