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  • davidw
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    Originally posted by roushstage2 View Post
    I know, I've read everything. That is why here at MOL it is called the DISO --> Dealer Installed Swirl Option. The 15 year old kid getting paid min. wage at a dealership who doesn't actually understand what detailing is besides washing car after car with the same dirty brush and wiping them down with the same dirty towels isn't helping anyone's cause.

    Andy knows what he is doing, couldn't hurt to let him take a look at it!
    DISO perfect! and at no extra charge. I've already been in touch with Andy thru PM so thanks to all. Before even speaking to him I am confident that he can hook me up due to all of your recomendations.
    This site ROCKS ...

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  • J. A. Michaels
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    Originally posted by roushstage2 View Post
    I know, I've read everything. That is why here at MOL it is called the DISO --> Dealer Installed Swirl Option. The 15 year old kid getting paid min. wage at a dealership who doesn't actually understand what detailing is besides washing car after car with the same dirty brush and wiping them down with the same dirty towels isn't helping anyone's cause.

    Andy knows what he is doing, couldn't hurt to let him take a look at it!
    Give Andy the detail. He will make it right.

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  • roushstage2
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    Originally posted by davidw View Post
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    THX.. But as I stated, car came that way and I've been complaining since delivery.
    I know, I've read everything. That is why here at MOL it is called the DISO --> Dealer Installed Swirl Option. The 15 year old kid getting paid min. wage at a dealership who doesn't actually understand what detailing is besides washing car after car with the same dirty brush and wiping them down with the same dirty towels isn't helping anyone's cause.

    Andy knows what he is doing, couldn't hurt to let him take a look at it!

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  • BlueZero
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    Here's a link to the seat thread... Problem with APC...

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  • 3Fitty
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    There is a thread on what happened and many developed interesting theories.

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  • TXShine
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    Well, since this thread has already been all over the map, I won’t feel too bad about going off topic for a second.
    I just have a question, Nick, how in the heck did ACP+ do that to that seat? Looks like a spill or something.

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  • Holden_Caulfield04
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    Originally posted by davidw View Post
    Back to bashing David for filing his claim....... j/k

    Bring it on ...

    I know.... I really need to get a life. should be the biggest problem in my life !!
    To quote someone like this, you click the 'Quote' button on the bottom right hand side. That way we know who said what.

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  • davidw
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    right in Lower Bucks . Grew up inthe NE .

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  • Nick Chapman
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    Originally posted by 101impala View Post
    David,

    Where in Philadelphia are you located?

    I am in NE Philly.

    Andy
    101impala

    Hey David....here's your man right here

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  • Andy M.
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    Originally posted by davidw View Post
    Back to bashing David for filing his claim....... j/k

    Bring it on ...

    I know.... I really need to get a life. should be the biggest problem in my life !!

    David,

    Where in Philadelphia are you located?

    I am in NE Philly.

    Andy
    101impala

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  • davidw
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    Great site !! Great forum !!!

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  • Nick Chapman
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    Originally posted by davidw View Post
    Back to bashing David for filing his claim....... j/k

    Bring it on ...

    I know.... I really need to get a life. should be the biggest problem in my life !!
    I'm glad that people are taking more interest in their vehicles condition. As I said before, it may be in your best interest to use this forum as education, invest in a G110 and a few Meguiar's products. It will only take a few hours, and your vehicle will be in it's best condition ever!

    It's going to be tough to find a shop that is going to give you the results you are after. Most, and I did say most....production shops are only interested in how fast they can get the job done and get paid for it. You need to find someone that is willing to take their time and do the job correctly. You're going to pay more for it, but you and your vehicle will be happier finding this person.
    If you are dead set on having someone else do this job, then take your time and do your research on them before you let them start.

    Nick

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  • davidw
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    Back to bashing David for filing his claim....... j/k

    Bring it on ...

    I know.... I really need to get a life. should be the biggest problem in my life !!

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  • Nick Chapman
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    Originally posted by 3Fitty View Post
    Sounds like a potential product liability lawsuit against the manufacturer of the garment. I don't know what the statue of limitations is for a products case in Texas but you should have her see a lawyer.
    Different personality over here. Neither of us would be interested in filing a claim against anyone over this. It was investigated through the company(rules for any accident). But we would like to leave it at that. For all we know, the garment manufature could have stated that this fabric will melt with heat.

    Anyway, we're taking this thread completely off topic.

    Back to bashing David for filing his claim....... j/k

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  • Tim Lingor
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    Originally posted by Nick Chapman View Post
    No worries Tim. I'd rather not get involved if at all possible. I'll give you my advice for free here on this forum, but thats as far as I'll go in a case like this. I would like to remain annonomous if at all possible.

    Nick
    Morning Nick,

    No problem! Actually I was referring to the legal fees etc

    But you are right, one needs to be careful about giving advice or suggestions on legal matters especially when their name is attached to their comments.

    Tim

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