Previously posted about can of Rustoleum paint that leaked through the seam when I was shaking the can and got all over my car and garage. I filed a claim and more than a month later this is the response I received from
Rustoleum....When I read this I shook my head in disbelief. Going to let my insurance go after them for my deductible and expenses to get all of this fixed
So how do they propose the little BB made the hole in the seam of the can from the inside out?? Tried to find photos from my original post but cannot find them at the moment
April 13, 2018
Thank you for informing us of the problem you encountered with Rust-Oleum paint.
We are sorry about the unfortunate situation that occurred when the new can of paint spilled on your car mirror and weed whacker.
Per the investigation, there are two punctures, one superficial that could have occurred at the can manufacturer and another puncture is the source of the leak. We do receive some cans that have superficial dents that are created at the can manufacturer, however, they are not enough to create any damage to the can itself and are deemed usable.
These cans are filled the same day that the coating is manufactured at our facility. The coating of the particular can you had was manufactured on December 9th, 2016 and would have been shipped to the store shortly after that.
Unfortunately, this product could not have left our manufacturing plant with a puncture or leak and been transported from our facilities to the store. If there was a puncture, the paint would have spilled in transportation before it even got to the store. Therefore the puncture which caused the leak would have occurred outside of our manufacturing plant as well as the can manufacturing plant.
If there were a defect in the can itself, we would take responsibility for this problem without any questions. However, this is not a defect in our can. Unfortunately, once our products leave the facility we have no control over what happens to them. Since this was an accident that occurred inside your automobile/ home and is beyond our control, we recommend contacting your insurance company for assistance.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused to you by this situation, and we are confident that any future use of Rust-Oleum products will result in your complete satisfaction.
If you should have any further questions regarding this claim please call us at 1-800-481- 4785, and refer to the file number noted at the bottom of this letter. As requested, we have shipped the can back to you today, 4/13/2018 via FedEx
Sincerely,
Corinna Mena
Product Support Representative
File# RO-1182288
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