staying_tuned
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Howdy, in the past I've requested that dealers not wash the exterior on any new vehicles we've purchased. I had a bad experience many years ago which ended up resulting in 2 weekends worth of paint correction before I could even apply any wax (back then, now on ceramic) from a dealership prepping a brand new car using what appeared to be brooms to wash it.
This will be my first brand new Jeep. I've purchased a handful of used Jeeps in the past but never brand spanking new. Would you say it's appropriate to request this? I have no idea how Jeep dealers prep their exteriors, is it touch free or do they just single bucket wash it with some random brush?
My priority will be getting a few coats of ceramic on it before we hit any trails so I'm just trying to get a game plan in order. I applied 2 coats of CQuartz UK 3.0 on our 4Runner and dirt/dust/salt-spray/dried-mud etc. just melts off with light pressure.
Thanks in advance!
This will be my first brand new Jeep. I've purchased a handful of used Jeeps in the past but never brand spanking new. Would you say it's appropriate to request this? I have no idea how Jeep dealers prep their exteriors, is it touch free or do they just single bucket wash it with some random brush?
My priority will be getting a few coats of ceramic on it before we hit any trails so I'm just trying to get a game plan in order. I applied 2 coats of CQuartz UK 3.0 on our 4Runner and dirt/dust/salt-spray/dried-mud etc. just melts off with light pressure.
Thanks in advance!
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