salty
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RAG why let them remove more paint.
Work out a deal to polish it right.
Work out a deal to polish it right.
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salty said:RAG why let them remove more paint.
Work out a deal to polish it right.
SVR said:Why the hell would a new car require a rotary buffing,
They should be perfect off the trucks and then detailed carefully by hand prior to delivery
Wonder what polish or leveler they used on that car
BMW335i said:Not uncommon at all, ALOT of dealerships have service people who lack basic motor skills. Sad...And it is partly her fault that she didnt check the car to see the swirls. Once it left they lot, they dont give a damn about you or your car anymore.
"courtesy buff" Thats a laugh...
And by the way, what moron car dealership thinks a NEW car needs a "courtesy buff"? I bet you the car had crap on the hood, probably some sort of vandalism. The dealership tried to fixed it but failed due to their high school drop outs incompetency in operating machines. That way when they present the car to her she thinks shes getting a deal. Leave the damn car alone!
salty said:RAG why let them remove more paint.
Work out a deal to polish it right.
SVR said:Why the hell would a new car require a rotary buffing,
They should be perfect off the trucks and then detailed carefully by hand prior to delivery
Wonder what polish or leveler they used on that car
RAG said:Sorry guys, still no resolution yet. The owner told me she hasn't had time to bring it to the dealerhip. I fear that as more time passes, the more likely the dealership will say they didn't do it. We'll see.
I made the stupid decision of buying some paint protection product they were selling, and I had issues with bird droppings, and water spots, and tree sap, and each time I got it back, it came back worse. The paint protection company actually paid $300 to a detail shop, and thats when it came back the worse. After this, the dealer took it to their body shop to "refinish" the car and it didn't do any good. They said it was some 3-step process, but it looked like they threw a coat of wax on and called it a day (and a week of my time). The paint is starting to look cloudy in areas, and its hologram city. They told me today that "I should learn to fall in love with the swirls" and that a repaint would make the car look worse than the swirls...
Here is one of the same area... its the rear quarter panel.
Scottwax said:She needs to get it to the dealer ASAP. I have no idea why she'd want to drive that mess around one single day longer.
Someone on another board is going through a similar problem but he has been back to the dealer.
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At this point, he needs to see a lawyer...