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  • EAT HEMI
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    Re: How some dealers clean their cars

    Originally posted by 3Fitty View Post

    Lexus also offers a "complimentary" wash with every service, which I respectfully decline, with every service.
    My dealer has "No Wash" in there computer!

    I swear they wash cars with Steel Wool and AJAX!

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  • 3Fitty
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    Re: How some dealers clean their cars

    This is so true. When I picked up my car (brand new), I subsequently wrote the dealership a complaint letter about the condition the car was delivered. I recall writing that it looked like someone "had fingerpainting the back window with oil".

    Lexus also offers a "complimentary" wash with every service, which I respectfully decline, with every service.

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  • J. A. Michaels
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    Thats good. Production work at its best.

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  • yalerd
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    Re: How some dealers clean their cars

    Originally posted by dvtldav View Post
    he asked why I didn't prep new cars for him & I replied, you couldn't afford me.

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  • dvtldav
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    How some dealers clean their cars

    I took my car to the dealership for routine service. While I was waiting and talking to the salesman I bought my car from, a van pulls up, a guy gets out pulls out a hose & connects it to the water faucet at the dealership. Another guy pulls out another set of hoses with a wand attached and starts spraying down the new cars on the lot. Then the first guy and a woman start drying the cars. In less than 10 minutes they had washed and dried 15 cars. I realize the cars only had dust on them, and I didn't get a chance to look at them after they were done, but I can only imagine what they looked like as far as swirls are concerned. I told the salesman my goal was to keep my car looking better than when I took delivery and after seeing how they washed their cars it shouldn't be to hard. After he looked at my car sitting next to on of his, he asked why I didn't prep new cars for him & I replied, you couldn't afford me.
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