My wife bought this home

ptim

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This was a demo, it was was sold as a "new" car (03 Mustang GT), any tips on getting it to look better, by hand would be great.



I cant believe that the Dealership thought this car looked nice.
 

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is that buffer burn? my heart goes out to you man...i just recieved my mach 1 with dealer installed scratches..i hope someone comes along to help you:( thers a guy on here scottwax this guy does everything by hand and has oustanding results:up
 
BY HAND??? :scared



Man, you better start buying a machine and some products and read here a lot or find a good detailer that can do it for you :rolleyes:
 
If it was sold as new, consider taking it back to the dealership and having them correct the paint. This is unacceptable.
 
I don't see those coming out by hand. Taking it back to the dealership could induce more swilrs as "Timmy First Day with a Rotary hits it with a heavy glaze.
 
I thought you were posting pics of a house your wife bought ;)



Not by hand man....get a PC and use a 3 phase polish like Poorboy's SMR1-3
 
andriver said:
If it was sold as new, consider taking it back to the dealership and having them correct the paint. This is unacceptable.
I totally agree! I know dealerships can be bad but OMG! :eek:



I don't think I've seen such a poor finish on a supposedly "new" car from a dealership as that. They must of let the rookie detailer loose on it. :(
 
You need to take this back to the dealer and show them the horrible detail job they did and then you want them to pay to have it professionally detailed. I wouldn't let touch the car again. I would also send some of the pictures to Ford customer care , car manufactures really need to know what their dealerships are doing to their cars and how they look when they leave the lot.
 
detailbarn said:
You need to take this back to the dealer and show them the horrible detail job they did and then you want them to pay to have it professionally detailed. I wouldn't let touch the car again. I would also send some of the pictures to Ford customer care , car manufactures really need to know what their dealerships are doing to their cars and how they look when they leave the lot.



Holy moster or swirls batman!:shocked What he said, go demand a PROFESSIONAL DETAIL, not by their goobers, but buy a reputable shop. You shouldnt have to fix that, completly unacaptable
 
ptim said:
This was a demo, it was was sold as a "new" car (03 Mustang GT), any tips on getting it to look better, by hand would be great.



I cant believe that the Dealership thought this car looked nice.



ptim, can you clarify? First you said: "My wife bought this home" so I figured we'd be seeing pictures of your new house.:nixweiss



This black Mustang, do you or your wife own it or is it someone else's car? If it belongs to you, I'd say you have a an issue and I would not put the car back at the dealership for correction...just look at what they did in the first place. :scared



Now, if the car doesn't belong to you, what's to worry about? It looks like 99% of all cars on the road.:o :D
 
omg....the swirls on that car looks like the swirls i seen on a white crown vic riding around on the freeway:shocked
 
tom p. said:
ptim, can you clarify? First you said: "My wife bought this home" so I figured we'd be seeing pictures of your new house.:nixweiss



I think he forgot the "r" in bought.:nixweiss Maybe it should have been "brought"
 
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