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Ziebart International Corporation is a privately owned corporation based in
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, and is the worldwide franchisor of the Ziebart brand of
automotive aftermarket The automotive aftermarket is the secondary market of the automotive industry, concerned with the manufacturing, remanufacturing, distribution, retailing, and installation of all vehicle parts, chemicals, equipment, and accessories, ''after'' the ...
stores. Services offered by Ziebart stores include
rustproofing Rustproofing is the prevention or delay of rusting of iron and steel objects, or the permanent protection against corrosion. Typically, the protection is achieved by a process of surface finishing or treatment. Depending on mechanical wear or e ...
,
paint sealant A paint sealant is a sealant that protects cars from ultraviolet rays and acid rain Acid rain is rain or any other form of precipitation that is unusually acidic, meaning that it has elevated levels of hydrogen ions (low pH). Most wate ...
,
paint protection film Paint protection film (PPF, also called clear bra, clear film or clear paint film) is a thermoplastic urethane often self-healing film applied to painted surfaces of a new or used car in order to protect the paint from stone chips, bug splatters ...
, automobile detailing,
window tinting Window film (tint) is a thin laminate film that can be installed to the interior or exterior of glass surfaces in automobiles and boats and also to the interior or exterior of glass in homes and buildings. It is usually made from polyethylene ter ...
; and the installation of various aftermarket accessories.


History

The German-born American Kurt Ziebart was the inventor of the
rustproofing Rustproofing is the prevention or delay of rusting of iron and steel objects, or the permanent protection against corrosion. Typically, the protection is achieved by a process of surface finishing or treatment. Depending on mechanical wear or e ...
process for
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. It was while working in a
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body shop in
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that Ziebart saw the effects of
rust Rust is an iron oxide, a usually reddish-brown oxide formed by the reaction of iron and oxygen in the catalytic presence of water or air moisture. Rust consists of hydrous iron(III) oxides (Fe2O3·nH2O) and iron(III) oxide-hydroxide (FeO( ...
and began looking for a way to protect cars against it. The process he developed is now often called "Ziebart-ing" or "Ziebart-ed", a generic term for rustproofing . In 1959, Kurt Ziebart started the Auto Rustproofing Company with two other investors, and opened the first shop bearing the proprietary Ziebart name on Harper Avenue in Detroit. In 1963, he sold his rustproofing company to an investor group. In 1962, Ziebart's first international location was opened in
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,
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. In 1963, Kurt Ziebart sold his rustproofing company to an investor group led by Roger Waindle. Waindle also acquired the right to the name Ziebart which he registered with the company's trademark, a helmet and shield design. Waindle also acquired the right to the exclusive tooling designed by Ziebart which he then miniatured for easier processing. He also patented the process. With control of the technical approach, Waindle then developed the franchise package including technical and marketing manuals. The company was renamed Ziebart Auto Truck Rustproofing Company. By 1969, Ziebart (then Ziebart Rustproofing Company) had about 150 franchises in the Midwest of the US and in Canada. As Waindle was interested in selling the company, he hired E.J. Hartmann as Chief Operating Officer. Hartmann was an MBA graduate from the
University of Michigan , mottoeng = "Arts, Knowledge, Truth" , former_names = Catholepistemiad, or University of Michigania (1817–1821) , budget = $10.3 billion (2021) , endowment = $17 billion (2021)As o ...
who was recruited from Shatterproof Glass Corporation where he was the company's controller. In 1970, Hartmann acquired the controlling stock of Ziebart and started an aggressive marketing program both in the US and internationally. In 1973, Ziebart in Hilo Hawaii opened its doors to be the first and the only Ziebart franchise in the Hawaiian Islands. In 1977, Ziebart introduced "Zee-Glaze", a protective polymer sealant that chemically bonded to cars' paint. In 1979, Ziebart (then Ziebart International Corporation) acquired Arndt Palmer Laboratories, a small chemical manufacturer for car care chemicals in Melvindale, MI. This company was then relocated to Redford, MI, and became the base for Ziebart's manufacturing of its own rustproofing sealant, a wax based petroleum product. By the end of the decade, Ziebart had increased the number of franchised locations worldwide to over 650, while at the same time doubling the retail volume of US franchisees. In 1980, Ziebart began to diversify its business format and its service offerings by including sunroofs, running boards, window tinting and other automotive accessories. All
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cars received a new rust-proofing process called "Ziebart Factory Rust Protection". This included aluminized trim screws, plastic inner fender liners, galvanized steel in every exterior body panel, and a deep-dip bath in an epoxy-based primer. AMC backed up the rust protection program with a 5-year "No Rust Thru" component to its comprehensive "Buyer Protection Plan". 1/sup> In 1988, Ziebart acquired the North American franchise rights for its competitor Tuff-Kote Dinol. Tuff-Kote franchisees were subsequently converted to the Ziebart brand. Kurt Ziebart appeared in national television commercials coinciding with his former company's 25th anniversary. In 1989, Ziebart acquired the Tidy Car automotive detailing franchise operation. The brands were merged and over 250 locations became "Ziebart Tidy Car". In 1990, Ziebart had more than 1,000 locations in 40 countries and more than $100 million in worldwide dealer sales. In 1995, Hartmann sold the ownership to Ziebart International Corporation to an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) led by Thomas Wolfe, the then CFO. Hartman then retired. In 1998, Ziebart entered into a co-branding agreement with Speedy Auto Glass and began offering auto glass replacement in many of its locations. Ziebart has also partnered to co-brand with Rhino Linings USA, which offers polyurethane spray-on liners for truck beds. , there were over 400 Ziebart locations in 30 countries worldwide. In 2014, Ziebart introduced a proprietary paint protection film.


Advertising

Ziebart grew in large part due to its successful advertising campaigns. *In 1970, corporate advertising started with Ziebart ads appearing in ''Life'', ''Look'', ''Time'', ''
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'' and other national magazines. *On radio and television,
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sang the famous Ziebart jingle, "It's Us, Or Rust", which was written by Artie Fields. * Actor
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was a national television spokesman for Ziebart in several advertising campaigns in the early 1970s. *In 1975, Twilight Zone's
Rod Serling Rodman Edward Serling (December 25, 1924 – June 28, 1975) was an American screenwriter, playwright, television producer, and narrator/on-screen host, best known for his live television dramas of the 1950s and his anthology television series ...
was Ziebart's spokesman in a series of television commercials *In 1979, actor Cameron Mitchell became the national spokesman for Ziebart in a series of television commercials that ran for several years. *In 1983, radio personality
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was the voice-over on Ziebart rust protection TV spots. *In 1985, Ziebart's first ''Clio Award''-winning TV campaign, "Friend of the Family (Rust in Peace)", began running with actor Andrew Duggan doing the voice-over. *In 1988, company founder Kurt Ziebart appeared in television commercials coinciding with its 25th anniversary. *In 1997, Ziebart ran an advertising campaign featuring Batman's Adam West as its spokesman. Ziebart's advertising agencies of record through the years have included Meltzer Aaron & Lemen (San Francisco, CA), Ross Roy (Detroit, MI), Simons Michelson Zieve (Troy, MI) and Doyle Dane Bernbach (New York, NY). Ziebart's public relations agency from 1970 through 1993 was Anthony M. Franco Inc (Detroit, MI).


References

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External links


Ziebart Franchise Opportunity Information at Entrepreneur.com

Ziebart web site
American companies established in 1959 Retail companies established in 1959 Automotive repair shops of the United States Companies based in Troy, Michigan 1963 mergers and acquisitions 1959 establishments in Michigan