UDM died

SoCalR

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I just want to share my experience with autopia-carcare.com.



So I was detailing my car this past weekend and after about a quarter of a way through, it decided that it wanted to take early retirement and quit on me. I got a hold of Lynn through their "Live Help" online on their website this morning, and she is going to be sending me a replacement unit right away.



Needless to say, I am very happy with their customer service and will be using them for my future detailing needs. They get a A++ in my book!!
 
yes i had the same problem . two times so far and lynn has helped me out both times . i sure hope they get the bugs out of there product . thank you lynn very much for your service
 
They very reason I chose the UDM. I knew it had some issues but I know they are working on it and will be there for me if I need a replacement.
 
Stanger&#39 said:
They very reason I chose the UDM. I knew it had some issues but I know they are working on it and will be there for me if I need a replacement.



Given the early life failures, I am concerned that I will not that many hours on mine before the warranty runs out. I hope they are flexible in the post-warranty for what I have heard is motor brush issue.
 
Bunky said:
Given the early life failures, I am concerned that I will not that many hours on mine before the warranty runs out. I hope they are flexible in the post-warranty for what I have heard is motor brush issue.



We are being very flexible. So far, we've had about a 3% failure rate from the first mfg run. More than 95% of these are brush failures. We realize this is an abnormal condition and will offer extended service for this issue.
 
I am a big fan of the UDM. Have had no issues with it. I think the UDM has plenty of supporters, but why did you delete the post where someone spoke up against it?
 
boogiejoe said:
I am a big fan of the UDM. Have had no issues with it. I think the UDM has plenty of supporters, but why did you delete the post where someone spoke up against it?



This forum is a UDM support forum and the posts were not appropriate for this forum. We are here to talk about the UDMs, good or bad, not other machines. It's like going to Burger King and yelling out "I McDonald's why would anyone order a Whopper?" or going to your best friend's house for dinner and saying "Gee your Sister is UGLY!".



The Autopia forum is open to other products but when it comes to the sponsor forums it would be nice if members could extend common courtesy and remember they are posting to a sponsor forum. :D



Lynn
 
DavidB said:
We are being very flexible. So far, we've had about a 3% failure rate from the first mfg run. More than 95% of these are brush failures. We realize this is an abnormal condition and will offer extended service for this issue.



That's great to know.:2thumbs:
 
Sorry, im new to autopia, what is UDM?? Lol ima noob



I know its ultimate detail machine cause of the decoder ring, but is it a brand or something?
 
agreed - sadly mine passed away last weekend as well after contracting the bush problem by the sounds of it, but despite being the other side of the world, Lynn has another winging is way to me as we speak :D



Was nervous about buying a machine from across the Atlantic, but my faith has been rewarded :cool:



Arrived in just a few days, just like the original - many thanks :xyxthumbs
 
My UDM is from the bad batch and doesn't sound so good but I know you guys will take care of me if it goes out. I also plan to upgrade when version 2 comes out. I'm hoping they won't have any brush issues.
 
Stanger&#39 said:
My UDM is from the bad batch and doesn't sound so good but I know you guys will take care of me if it goes out. I also plan to upgrade when version 2 comes out. I'm hoping they won't have any brush issues.



How does one know if theirs is from the bad batch? I just received mine as a gift, but it said it was made in May 07.
 
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