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I really don’t want them to wash it, I’ve seen washers at dealerships wipe the wheels and car with the same rag. Can/should I request that it not be washed?
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It's yours once you sign.. Just tell them you don't want it washed or decaled after the pdi. You will take as is.I really don’t want them to wash it, I’ve seen washers at dealerships wipe the wheels and car with the same rag. Can/should I request that it not be washed?
Yep. Just let them know. And no you are not bougie for not wanting your Bronco’s body converted in little scratches from whatever leftover debris was on their fiber rags.I really don’t want them to wash it, I’ve seen washers at dealerships wipe the wheels and car with the same rag. Can/should I request that it not be washed?
It’s crazy how people don’t know how to properly wash a carYep. Just let them know. And no you are not bougie for not wanting your Bronco’s body converted in little scratches from whatever leftover debris was on their fiber rags.
So you’re cool with swirl marks on a brand new $65k vehicle?I had to look up that word....but since I did: yes, very much so. It's an off road vehicle, not a show car; and the dealer isn't messing it up.
That's not what you asked.....So you’re cool with swirl marks on a brand new $65k vehicle?
Did you just want all the replies to say "No"?So you’re cool with swirl marks on a brand new $65k vehicle?
Wipe down the rims and them wash the car in a circle motion.It’s crazy how people don’t know how to properly wash a car
I'm requesting the same. Leave all plastic on, don't wash it, don't drill on the front license plate holder, and don't slap a decal or license plate frame on it.So you’re cool with swirl marks on a brand new $65k vehicle?