I'm wondering how much it's cost you to repair damage caused by the dry chemical. I know you're doing much of the work yourself.
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Really just the cost of alcohol, vinegar, brushes, soap, spray bottles, and time. All kinds of time. Seems we caught it soon enough that no damage was caused by it, we just gotta do our part to address it. Over and over and over and….I'm wondering how much it's cost you to repair damage caused by the dry chemical. I know you're doing much of the work yourself.
Fuck man. Wish I would’ve known. I’m astonished by how bad this is. But glad others are learning from it.Your experience is why I decided to not get a dry chemical extinguisher.
I think so, personally. But there are others out there that would prefer to let it burn and have their insurance pay for a new one.I guess it's better than having your Bronco reduced to cinders.
Just like insurance giving you a blank sheet of paper to start over again.I think so, personally. But there are others out there that would prefer to let it burn and have their insurance pay for a new one.
Not exactly a simple task with how we have accessorized oursJust like insurance giving you a blank sheet of paper to start over again.
Understandable, really. People suddenly start having $100k in accessories on every vehicle that’s stolen/burned down.And, most/all insurance policies severely limit claims for vehicle accessories.
Seems like worth having for folks like us. Let us know if you run across a reasonable option.Understandable, really. People suddenly start having $100k in accessories on every vehicle that’s stolen/burned down.
I want to say I saw something where people referred to a policy that specifically covers accessories, but I can’t remember as I didn’t look into it. Or I’m just making it up…
Talk to your agent. Also keep receipts for everything.And, most/all insurance policies severely limit claims for vehicle accessories.