Ultimate detailer set up

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So this is what gets used at the dealer I work for to “detail” your new car or truck....

Notice the care taken to protect the “best” MF towels up in the top center/right.

Let this be a lesson to any unenlightened/unwary new car buyer. :doh::dunno:


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Lol

That's not my department, not my call, and that pic was all I could stomach for the month, Ric. :laughing:

Oh alright. I was thinking how could you deal with having to work in those conditions. Lol
 
So you are implying that if your dealership details a car it might not look any better than that cabinet? :laughing:
 
No detail setup is complete without a full compliment of paper towels. Who needs quality microfiber when you have that?
 
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^^^ :wow: ...Wild & Wooly!

Looks like a place where D.B. Cooper
could of stashed the $200,000...


Bob
 
A gentleman stops by Autogeek yesterday with his brand new Acura. Says the paint feels bumpy after the dealership washed it.

He pointed it out to the Service Manager and the Service Manager said they could wetsand the car to fix it.


:wowwow: :wowwow: :wowwow: :wowwow: :wowwow: :wowwow: :wowwow: :wowwow: :wowwow:



Michael in the front lobby asked me to come talk to him. I showed him a Post-it Note. Told him it's 3 mils thin and the factory clearcoat is 2 mils thin. Then explained what wetsanding entails.


Then I introduced him to deailing clay. Showed him how easy it would be to fix the problem. He bought some clay and some wax, decided to do it himself.


I also told him anytime he has to take the new car to the dealership to be very adamant that they DO NOT WASH THE CAR. Explained how they would simply swirl-out the paint.


Each one teach one...


:)
 
I had to refresh my browser 9 times before I read your post. I couldnt believe that would be yours!! THANK GOD its just where you work. That cabinet is giving me anxiety just seeing the pic.
 
A gentleman stops by Autogeek yesterday with his brand new Acura. Says the paint feels bumpy after the dealership washed it.

He pointed it out to the Service Manager and the Service Manager said they could wetsand the car to fix it.


And Earl Scheib said if you leave the windows down, they'll do the interior for free when they paint the car ... :laughing:
 
I also told him anytime he has to take the new car to the dealership to be very adamant that they DO NOT WASH THE CAR.
After the 3rd time my dealer finally got the message that I did not want my car washed. Each time my wife takes it in they ask her who details the car because they would like to refer their customers to that shop. They can’t believe it when she tells them her UPS man does it. I guess being her UPS man has it’s perks!
 
After the 3rd time my dealer finally got the message that I did not want my car washed. Each time my wife takes it in they ask her who details the car because they would like to refer their customers to that shop. They can’t believe it when she tells them her UPS man does it. I guess being her UPS man has it’s perks!

:laughing:
 
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