VIDEO Not knowing you are terrible and bragging about how good you are on TV

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I agree, the wash mitt on the inside was shocking.

He seemed to like everything "nice and shiny"
 
I actually bought a car from them before I ever got into detailing. Probably had this "treatment" done to it.

Wow!! :eek::eek: Those soapy mitts inside were the best!
 
Whats crazy is that is them on their best behavior with a camera filming, what the hell do they do when they are alone working.

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Worse in my opinion is the Hologram instillation, what an awful to watch polishing technique...

I prefer to have my interior pressure washed than to see my paint being 'treated' like that.

Thanks for sharing.
 
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So we are all car guys first and foremost, yes?

Secondly, I would hazard a guess and say that it was our love for cars that got most of us into detailing in one way or another, and it is this passion that I think is a natural progression into wanting your car to look good. And to some degree we are all a little (ok some a lot) OCD.

This passion is, I believe, what drives us to want to learn and get better at it. So we find places like this incredible forum, and are better off for it, in a multitude of ways...

After watching this video, laughing a bit, cringing, wanting to go clean something just....well...just because.... I wondered....If these guys really are as passionate about wanting the car to look good, WHY have they not looked for a place like this and learnt.

I have never even held a rotary, never mind used one.... but from time spent among you lot and a bit of youtubing even I know that the way he was polishing the doors looked more like a freaky gymnastics performance than anything other than the right way.

I get that he is under time constraints and can't devote the hours some of us do, but I would have thought he would have a natural desire to get better, that would have lead him to the internet?

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I agree with SYMAWD. They seem to actually care about the service they provide. They just don't know they are dong it incorrectly. Until you are taught the proper way you don't know any better.
I do love the soapy mitt washing the dash. What a hoot.
 
I've watched this video about 10 times so far because its so appalling to me... I want to call that dealership and ask them what the heck they think they are doing...

I dont know if any one caught this because I didnt till the 3rd time watching it but when they take a soapy mitt to the dash and all its electrical components they then use compressed air to blow it off... Where do you think that water goes? It forces its way into the electrical parts and what not. What happens when the radio goes out? They blame the customer and charge them 700 for a new one... What a joke. What if the seats have seat warmers? Well now those are compromised... Hows that armor all going to affect the rubber bushings on the tie rods and other bushings in the suspension and steering systems. What about the armor all on the break rotors?

Chad in that video deserves to be fired and never touch another car as long as he lives...
 
Yeah I remember seeing that video on the Dealership's youtube page before they wised up and took it down. What a clown show! I feel bad for the "detail techs" - they genuinely seem passionate about their work. Common sense on the other hand...
 
Has anyone sent this thread to the dealership yet? If not I will. Imagine they are just so proud of their dealer prep service before customer delivery. Let that be a lesson to those of us in the know. When you buy a new car tell the dealership NOT TO PREP THE VEHCHLE FOR DELIVERY.
 
First off, why would you use a wool pad for that type of work? Secondly the application of tire dressing, its getting all over the wheels too and you know damn well when it goes down the road there's going to be SLING, SLING EVERYWHERE:banghead::banghead::banghead:

I understand dealerships deal in volume but my God, has the owner seen this video, power washing the jams because its quicker but how about the water overspray inside the car, WOW!

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I just sent this link to their website. Hopefully it will teach somebody.

Here is what I sent:

Good afternoon,

I thought I do my good deed for the day by sending you this link to let you know what a lot of people may be thinking of your “prep service for customer delivery”.

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...-terrible-bragging-about-how-good-you-tv.html

Please ask your detailer to take a look at this website for plenty of helpful information.

This may help your dealership service the customer better and in turn sell more cars.

I hope this helps you and your associates.

S. Cole
 
This dealer seems to have some issues and just looks like they need some training. I have to defend dealers. I worked at a Chrysler Dealer for 20 yrs and we had two guys in new car prep that were real pros. One guy had worked at Enterprise for 18 years before he was hired. I don't remember any new car customers complain about any of the cars they cleaned. Both of them did an excellent job
 
I just sent this link to their website. Hopefully it will teach somebody.

Here is what I sent:

Good afternoon,

I thought I do my good deed for the day by sending you this link to let you know what a lot of people may be thinking of your “prep service for customer delivery”.

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...-terrible-bragging-about-how-good-you-tv.html

Please ask your detailer to take a look at this website for plenty of helpful information.

This may help your dealership service the customer better and in turn sell more cars.

I hope this helps you and your associates.

S. Cole

Good. Some one had to do it. Get back to us with their reply if they even do.
 
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