Dealer washes

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Just had to snap this pic today.

The “detail” guys think nothing of setting this brush on the sandy asphalt.

They will also take this same brush directly from the wheels to the paint, and use the same bucket of wash all day.

I absolutely cringe, but the name of the game there is speed, and like Mike says, 99% of people don’t know a swirl from a squirrel. My God...


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Just had to snap this pic today.

The “detail” guys think nothing of setting this brush on the sandy asphalt.

They will also take this same brush directly from the wheels to the paint, and use the same bucket of wash all day.

I absolutely cringe, but the name of the game there is speed, and like Mike says, 99% of people don’t know a swirl from a squirrel.


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I wouldn't call him a detailer. Lol that's more of a car wash technician 🤣🤣

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That brush on paint is going to give me nightmares!
 
As a “courtesy”, my dealer provides a car wash after each service visit. It is not as bad as what they have at Paulie’s place but they still do a hack job and it makes a mess of the vehicle. They run it through an automated wash and then wiped it down with what resembles used diapers. They know by now to leave my vehicles alone.
 
I try to maintain a strong role in preventing this kind of stuff in my wash area at work,,for the most part I have them only using the brush on roofs and across windshields and areas they cannot reach and they don't store the brush on the floor..but I cannot see evrything that goes on and sometimes they slip by,,as for automated washers??,,I am so glad we don't have one of those,,we wash everything by hand.
 
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Just had to snap this pic today.

The “detail” guys think nothing of setting this brush on the sandy asphalt.

They will also take this same brush directly from the wheels to the paint, and use the same bucket of wash all day.

I absolutely cringe, but the name of the game there is speed, and like Mike says, 99% of people don’t know a swirl from a squirrel. My God...


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At least the water looks like it was changed recently?

I've seen the Audi dealer on Main St in LI doing a similar number some years ago lol
 
At least the water looks like it was changed recently?

I've seen the Audi dealer on Main St in LI doing a similar number some years ago lol

Took the pic at roughly 9am...... Water is rarely changed after. :/
 
If that water looks clean to you there's something wrong with your eyes or your monitor.
 
OMG.... and here I was thinking of picking up a new vehicle this weekend...

Makes me wish auto makers would just do away with the dealership model. Tesla is the only “buy direct” car company.

Thanks for ruining my weekend Pauly!


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that's why i use one of these and also mention to the service adviser on not washing the car. i also will walk around and look at the garage/car wash bay to make sure as well. luckily, they haven't washed it yet. if they do at some point, i'm gonna print a 9X11 sign and get it laminated and put it under the front windshield wipers too. hopefully, i won't have to...
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that's why i use one of these and also mention to the service adviser on not washing the car. i also will walk around and look at the garage/car wash bay to make sure as well. luckily, they haven't washed it yet. if they do at some point, i'm gonna print a 9X11 sign and get it laminated and put it under the front windshield wipers too. hopefully, i won't have to...
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I can't believe how incredibly difficult it is to prevent these guys from washing a vehicle.

I have to wash before service to prevent them from washing.
 
Sad to say this is the norm. I have pictures like this too...


There's an old saying, goes like this,


Each one teach one


Each time I detail someone's car, (and of course I teach this in all my classes), I explain to them that they CANNOT let the dealership wash their car when they take it in for service. I also explain the problem with any type of car wash other than,

Touchless wash
Owner wash
Professional Detailer Wash


And after doing my best to educate them I give them one of these....


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If they listen and act upon what I tell them they're good to go.

If it goes in one ear and out the other - hey... I tried. Either they don't "really" care or they do and they forgot what I told them and the first time someone screws up their paint via washing they will remember our conversation.


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All 3 of the dealerships ,for the cars listed below, know it’s a NO No to wash my car even if it’s a hand wash. No way
 
That brush on paint is going to give me nightmares!

I can't even watch them, Bill. :(

I’d start to feel nauseous!

My cars only go back to the dealer for a recall. The last time, I told them not to wash it, but I was so nervous about it, I pretty much paced in front of the door to the wash bay to make sure I didn't see them bringing it in there. Fortunately they were good about it and didn't try. The did put the brushes back in the bucket, not on the floor...but the dry towels they were using went on top of the shop vac exhaust to dry while they were vacuuming the interiors...
 
I have to show this to my friend, he is picking up a new 2019 Corvette next weekend, he ordered it 8 weeks ago. I told him I will wash and wax it for you, do not let the dealership touch the car! Let it come home dirty!
 
My SIL quit having her vehicle serviced at our dealership because we don't give washes to service vehicles unless we do a motor swap or some other large repair and get it dirty,,we also only do our own details for the lot and no customers,,thank goodness because I'm not geared for production work.
The dealer she brings it to now washes it with every oil change and it totally looks like hell but hey,,she gets that free wash with every oil change so who cares right.

Not all dealers are created equal when it comes to car care for sure and we aren't perfect either but keep in mind that sometimes dealers get the cars fresh of the carrier messed up.
One Particular incident comes to mind was about 2007 or 2008 when we got a new Vette off the carrier that rode front top and hit every low hanging tree branch on the way,,luckily I saved it but it took a lot of work
 
My cars only go back to the dealer for a recall.

The last time, I told them not to wash it, but I was so nervous about it,


I pretty much paced in front of the door to the wash bay to make sure I didn't see them bringing it in there.


That would be me. Trust but verify.




Not all dealers are created equal when it comes to car care for sure and we aren't perfect either but keep in mind that sometimes dealers get the cars fresh of the carrier messed up.

I for one can appreciate your comment. I also appreciate your dedication to the craft and your participation on this forum. I try to not paint with a broad stroke when I talk about the work done at dealerships as I know not each and every dealership offers horrible washing and detailing.

I also know the IDA is trying hard to make in-roads into the dealership industry and bring this industry up to speed with education not only about the washing and detailing side but also the customer satisfaction aspect of their business. I'd say this is a tough nut to crack but it will come with time and education of the masses.


One Particular incident comes to mind was about 2007 or 2008 when we got a new Vette off the carrier that rode front top and hit every low hanging tree branch on the way,,luckily I saved it but it took a lot of work


And that's the results from having a pro on staff.


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