For starters, I am a complete "noob" when it comes to auto detailing.
I'm looking at a black Lexus ES350 at a Lexus dealership, as well as another virtually identical one from a major used auto retailer.
The one from the Lexus has some advantages (Lexus certified, one upgrade feature, slightly lower price, slightly higher mileage), but I'm concerned about the state of its detailing. I went to see it before they completed the detailing (they still haven't finished), and it had some definite spidering on the body, as well as the telltale signs of a buffer the likes of which I have never seen, not too dissimilar to the one in this post:
The story of 3 H's - Horrendous, Horror Story and Hack Detailers...
The salesman at the dealership assures me that the clear coat is not damaged, and they will be able to buff it all out like new, but I'm not so certain -- or at least I'm concerned that it might look good initially, but I'll wish I had bought a different car within a couple years.
The essence of this question is this: Is this something that represents permanent "damage" for which I'll have to periodically have to maintain in a special way to fight back the spiders, or am I losing sleep over nothing?

I'm looking at a black Lexus ES350 at a Lexus dealership, as well as another virtually identical one from a major used auto retailer.
The one from the Lexus has some advantages (Lexus certified, one upgrade feature, slightly lower price, slightly higher mileage), but I'm concerned about the state of its detailing. I went to see it before they completed the detailing (they still haven't finished), and it had some definite spidering on the body, as well as the telltale signs of a buffer the likes of which I have never seen, not too dissimilar to the one in this post:
The story of 3 H's - Horrendous, Horror Story and Hack Detailers...
The salesman at the dealership assures me that the clear coat is not damaged, and they will be able to buff it all out like new, but I'm not so certain -- or at least I'm concerned that it might look good initially, but I'll wish I had bought a different car within a couple years.
The essence of this question is this: Is this something that represents permanent "damage" for which I'll have to periodically have to maintain in a special way to fight back the spiders, or am I losing sleep over nothing?
