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Find out if they did the outside AND the inside, or just the outside. Not that you're planning on peeing and vomiting all over the seats, but knowing what they used (if anything) on the seats to help protect them means you shouldn't have to do that right away. And you would want to know what they used in the future, if you want to keep up with the help on stain-proofing or cleaning.
I kind of think that once you start with a kind of product for the fabric, you should probably stick with the same kind of product. Doesn't have to the be same BRAND, like if spray Scotchguard is similar, then use that next time.
If you got the car for the price we talked about, and that was included in the price, I wouldn't be too upset...um, I wouldn't be upset at all.
It just might help a bit. I wish I'd had something on my car than whatever is on it when the Pterodactyl crapped on my car. You'd think I'd have noticed a 33-foot wingspan. I must have been in the store. Pretty sure the paint is somewhat damaged in that center part of the roof, from that splat baking on. I'm short, I didn't see it.
It also means you shouldn't have to wax right away. I guess that's good. They can't take it off. And you've signed the paperwork, so I don't think there is anything you can do now. Other than pee on one of their other car seats to see how well the Resistal really resists all.
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