This is how my car was returned to me by the dealer

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I had a couple of scratches repaired by the dealer. This is how the car was returned to me.

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I think that this looks a bit better. What do you think?


Feed back please



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Looks great!! I just wonder if they charged extra to install the swirls? lol. Seriously great work and beautiful paint.
 
Looking good; now dress those tires! :xyxthumbs:

This wasn't a detail of the Escalade. The intention of the post was to illustrate the shabby condition in which the dealer returned the car to me after doing a minor repaint of the rear 1/4 panel in order to repair a couple of scratches. The after pictures represent the correction that had been made to the paint in order to correct the DIS (dealer induced swirls), hazing and marring that the dealer left in the paint.
Fortunately the dealer didn't mess up my tires LOL. He only messed up the paint.
 
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This wasn't a detail of the Escalade. The intention of the post was to illustrate the shabby condition in which the dealer returned the car to me after doing a minor repaint of the rear 1/4 panel in order to repair a couple of scratches.

I know. I just couldn't help myself ;)

I'm sure dealers count on most people not having the discerning eye of a detailer. Most customers would probably never notice.
 
I know. I just couldn't help myself ;)

I'm sure dealers count on most people not having the discerning eye of a detailer. Most customers would probably never notice.

Now you have gone and done it .

I am not going to be able to sleep tonight knowing that my tires are undressed. Do you have any idea how hard it is going to be to dress the tires in the dark while holding a flashlight between my teeth so that you can see. LOL
Im the MAN
 
One thing I have learned is never let a dealer wash your car.
 
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Looks like the dealers detailer might use a white cane to get aroumd and sandpaper to achieve the results his boss seems so proud of. You did a great job of correcting his horrible work.
 
I thing I have learned is never let a dealer wash your car.

You are not going to believe this but when the dealer gave the the car back after he messed up the paint he also gave me a coupon for a free car wash. As if there were not enough swirls in the paint already.
 
always decline the car wash offer by anybody....... unless you see them wearing an AG t-shirt right?
 
always decline the car wash offer by anybody....... unless you see them wearing an AG t-shirt right?
I was thinking about that the other day...
"There's not many people I would let wash my vehicles...unless you consider the Autogeek Community to be many people."

Great group here.

Great work on the swirls. What was your method/products?

DLB
 
Just another example of,

DISO = Dealer Installed Swirl Option


Also another Dealership Horror story. It's so sad that getting swirls inflicted into your car's thin, precious and easily scratched paint is the norm for dealerships.

Good to see you fixed it yourself.


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Just another example of,

DISO = Dealer Installed Swirl Option


Also another Dealership Horror story. It's so sad that getting swirls inflicted into your car's thin, precious and easily scratched paint is the norm for dealerships.

:xyxthumbs:

I think many of them do it on purpose so they can sell you a new car without swirls and give you the DISO at a later date. It's probably written in the contract like, 'All maintenance vehicles will receive a FREE car wash'.

Derrick
 
I think the tires need to be dressed ... just joking, but they were quite obviously desiring some protectant.
 
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