Ask the dealer not to "prep" wash the car?
Ask the dealer not to "prep" wash the car?
So if all goes as planned I'll be picking up an 08 vbp mt sport this coming weekend or next hopefully. Before it comes in, after reading through quite a few of the problematic paint threads here I'm a little worried about the dealer prepping the car lol. Or in some light has honda done better with the 08' fits compared to the 07's? Iono, I just don't want the paint to be screwed when I leave...I will look over the car like a madman though fer' sure before taking ownership to check for near anything that may/could get fixed that day n' stuff
I think it depends on the dealer or how the cleaning technician feels that day.
i just got my 08' fit and just washed and waxed today. The paint is perfect, except for two small clear coat dots.
I personally would let the dealer do what they usually do.
i just got my 08' fit and just washed and waxed today. The paint is perfect, except for two small clear coat dots.
I personally would let the dealer do what they usually do.
My local dealership did a great job in detailing my car - it looked picture perfect. The swirls did not happen until I made the mistake of taking it through the hand wash places during winter weather - never again!
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i ended up with swirl marks on the hood at first i told them not to wash it but i had to come back the next day for inspection sticker and they kept bugging me to wash it and i said whatever so they washed it but i was able to get all of the swirl marks they put in the paint
Really sucks though... nothing you can do to prevent it...cept not wash it lol, but then there's other problems. But alright, I'll just leave em to do whatever prep they usually do. Hopefully I'll be able to get some free wheel locks or a a locking gas cap
lol.
lol.
either way, jap paint is soft an easily scratched or swirls.. tho the gd side is these defects can b easily corrected becos the paint is soft.. if they use a car wash machine then i wud rather do it myself, if hand prep then it shud b fine...
i'm a lot attendant at a honda dealership and basically this is how we wash a car
1) get a call from the receptionist that theres a sold car
2) pick up keys
3) go get gas if necessary
4) run it through our car wash
5) dry the car / spray windex type liquid on windows / tire shine
6) vacuum / put mats into place
7) double check for damage
8) drive it out of the wash bay to delievery area
and we use NON-microfiber towels that have been reused countless times, and they're pretty much just like ordinary towels from walmart
my job is to get them presentable but not perfectly detailed quality
some 08's already have swirl marks on them from all the times we washed them before getting sold and theres really nothing we can do due to the lack of funds for microfiber towels and also, swirl marks are bound to happen
1) get a call from the receptionist that theres a sold car
2) pick up keys
3) go get gas if necessary
4) run it through our car wash
5) dry the car / spray windex type liquid on windows / tire shine
6) vacuum / put mats into place
7) double check for damage
8) drive it out of the wash bay to delievery area
and we use NON-microfiber towels that have been reused countless times, and they're pretty much just like ordinary towels from walmart
my job is to get them presentable but not perfectly detailed quality
some 08's already have swirl marks on them from all the times we washed them before getting sold and theres really nothing we can do due to the lack of funds for microfiber towels and also, swirl marks are bound to happen
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