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I`d still put some type of sign inside the car (same style as a handicap mirror hung tag) that clearly states "DO NOT WASH,NO TIRE SHINE" on there. Remember the valet/porter guys may not have easy access to work Order and may still give it a quick run through car wash out of habit since it only takes a few minutes to destroy..i mean...run the car through the tunnel. Not everyone working at a Dealership gets paid to really care or even think before acting and with large staff and a fast pace, communication gets easily lost on a daily basis.
i added "no tire shine" because when i got my last car, i specifically said multiple times " do not wash it" and they still sprayed their tire shine on there.
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Heh heh...yeah, good catch. They did the same thing at a Mazda dealership when I had the MPV, they were, uhm...displeased and surprised that I made them recify the situation.
And guess you oughta also mention *cleaning the wheels*.. Had an [smart-mouthed idiot] at my Audi dealer scratch the wheels on the A8 by cleaning them improperly and he actually argued that he "didn`t wash the car". They fired him and refinished my wheels.
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Formerly the "Best Detailer", now just Super Wax Waster Man. Not necessarily tactful, but normally right. It`s good to be da King !!!
Must be a really busy shop!! But good news they are taking care of you.
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With any luck, busy = good.
As we`ve already discussed. Having new hardware (clips, mounts, ties, etc.) is paramount to not having things pop loose or start rattlilng somewhere down the road. You mentioned he was going to acquire such parts. This speaks volumes in my mind. Take some underhood pictures and really of anything you can see. Make sure that what is supposed to be there ends up back where it was.
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