First off, a big thank you to everyone who replied. The detailer and I have come to terms, he will be looking at the car. Now I`d like to try to reply to everyone`s questions and input.
1. Money was not the issue. The detailer is very good. Top of line products used throughout his process. I think he is a perfectionist, sometimes it hard to accept anything less then perfect everytime.
2. I`m new at this and have no pictures.
3. No, the car was not washed. No QD`s, wipedowns, car cover or use as a sliding board.
All fooling around with the wife in the garage was cancelled.
4. The detailer did send me a complete list of products used, how they were used and the
order in which they were used.
5. The paint on the car is far from perfect. But does that mean I or anyone should accept
a lesser effort from any detailer or new problems where none existed before?
6. Expose the detailer? I a very strong opinion about this. I have no right to do such a
thing. No right whatsoever. For all I know I could be wrong. The problem could be
the result of the crappy paint put on by GM or something else that was beyond the
detailers control.
I posted to try to understand the problem, what caused it and why a detailer would not give a car a second look in a case like this. I needed help to put it in words that I could understand. Detailing cars nowadays is both a science and an art.
Again, thank you to everyone who replied.
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