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Has anyone prepped cars at a dealership?
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Originally posted by JD09civic View PostHey if you've worked at a dealership before i was wondering how they prep the cars. They just always seem to have an awesome wet look to them and i have been wondering how or what products they use to get that wet look. My civic looked awesome the day i received it (no D.I.S.O. actually) but it rained 2 days later an i just haven't had that same look ever since. T.I.A.
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Originally posted by CieraSL View PostI'd agree to that. To tell you the truth I really didn't know about swirl marks until I joined MOL. Now I look for them!
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I would have to many arguements if I worked for a dealership.For one,I'm very particular,whether it be product lines or preparation methods.Possibly I would take too long per car.I like to see a job well done and not skip any corners.I like to do the best I can for others and not just myself.
I wouldn't mind a detailing job,if the dealership owner allowed me to express my opinion,and allow me to demonstrate at least once. I would even bring along some of my own Meg's stock to achieve this! And I have difficulty trying to obtain a lot of Meg's goods here.
If my car ever goes near a garage or I am buying a car,I always tell them,not to bother cleaning it."Please,just leave it alone!"
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Originally posted by Golden View PostI honestly don't think the average person can see swirl marks. All they see is a shiny clean car. That's it.
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I honestly don't think the average person can see swirl marks. All they see is a shiny clean car. That's it.
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its not that they dont care about their cars paint ( dealer/new owner) is that they dont know any better. I have a neighbor that was telling me how "his guy" does the best detailing been going there for years, paint is always so smooth and so on.. so i asked to see his black 02' caddy there were so many swirls in the paint i asked him if he noticed them and tells me thats the way it came from the dealer and his detail guy said cant do anything about thats just the way it is.....so i showed him my 95 z28 with a swirl free paint, needless to say i have a new customer!
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I do alot of work here in Tampa with the ferrari dealership, and if you guys saw what I see on these cars you would probably cry! I mean some of these cars cost more then my house, and there are swirls, sanding marks, holograms, buffer trails, wax deposits on the plastic trim, and some of these cars only have delivery miles on them (10-50 miles)!!!!! Its awful, honestly I think dealerships realy dont care they just want to sell the cars...
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I saw a commercial for a dealership here in NY where they showed the guy washing what looked like a Jaguar or maybe it was a Hyundai Sonata in the sun with a brush and 1 bucket. I know it was for the commercial but I still cringed!!!
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Our two last cars were prepped by the dealer prior to delivery. I met the guy who did them when we picked up the last car. I had to get it washed prior to pickup to insure we caught any issues we wanted to be fixed prior to delivery. BTW, I had looked over the lot and the new cars seemed to be in good shape so I took the chance.
The next day I washed it using ONR (it was pouring rain outside), clayed the vertical surfaces (it was in great shape anyway), pre-wax cleaner, and then the LSP. When I went back a few days later to get the battery shield installed (they had to swap batteries on the lot since it was dead), the salesman did complement me on how it looked waxed. The metallic flake was almost blinding. He asked what kind of wax did I use.
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Originally posted by Golden View PostSomehow my car escaped the lot without swirls as well. They know not to wash it when I bring it in for oil changes. Then again, I take it in there spotless that way they do NOT wash it.
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Somehow my car escaped the lot without swirls as well. They know not to wash it when I bring it in for oil changes. Then again, I take it in there spotless that way they do NOT wash it.
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thanks the color looks even better in person! Definitely have to take it to the next level if you know what i mean. Hopefully i can find some time to give it a nice detail job, then post some great pics like everyone else does on here
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BTW, luv that Atomic Blue! Next to Belize Blue Pearl (available on Accord coupes), it's my favorite Honda hue. I settled for Royal Blue Pearl (Navy) for my sedan, but that Atomic blue is really eye-catching and should really show some good gloss and depth when you detail it.
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Originally posted by ClearlyCoated View PostAlways forego the free car wash. If your finish was swirl free when you got the car, then your Honda was likely delivered within a few days of your purchase and probably had the protective shipping vinyl/mylar removed within a day of your taking delivery. If that's the case, you are very lucky. Most dealerships remove the shipping mylar and proceed to wash the car, introducing the first round of swirls into the new paint.
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