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Offline percymon

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Re: Lifeshine on new GTI
« Reply #30 on: 22 October 2009, 14:32 »
The last BMW i bought i told them to just remove the cosmoline protective wax that its transported with, and not apply ppolish or wax. I was going to give it the full Zymol hit the day i collected it.  The valletting guy was cursing as it was an absolute bu66er to remove without the normal petrochemical products they'd use.

At the same time i spotted their chamois leather draped over the top of the brick wall, and being jet washed - oh my God  :angry: :angry: :cry: :cry:

My car was spotless in fairness - must have been lucky

At the time the valletting company were being paid £25 to prep a new car including removing all plastic and cardboard packaging !  The guys themselves must have been on less than a fiver an hour !

Offline dubber36

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Re: Lifeshine on new GTI
« Reply #31 on: 22 October 2009, 15:36 »
My mate who works at the local Vauxhall dealership said they had some contract valleters in when they were getting behind.

These boys were doing 6 used cars a day, supposedly to a standard that they could be put on the front for sale. Needless to say, they were not asked to come back after the first day.
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Offline steven_9709

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Re: Lifeshine on new GTI
« Reply #32 on: 24 October 2009, 15:13 »
Decided today to cancel my Supaguard, emailed my dealer to get it taken off the order. Hopefully won't be a problem
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Re: Lifeshine on new GTI
« Reply #33 on: 24 October 2009, 15:30 »
Have decided as well not to take it. Going to polish and wax the car myself.
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Offline Schuey

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Re: Lifeshine on new GTI
« Reply #34 on: 24 October 2009, 15:35 »
The last BMW i bought i told them to just remove the cosmoline protective wax that its transported with, and not apply ppolish or wax. I was going to give it the full Zymol hit the day i collected it.  The valletting guy was cursing as it was an absolute bu66er to remove without the normal petrochemical products they'd use.

At the same time i spotted their chamois leather draped over the top of the brick wall, and being jet washed - oh my God  :angry: :angry: :cry: :cry:

My car was spotless in fairness - must have been lucky

At the time the valletting company were being paid £25 to prep a new car including removing all plastic and cardboard packaging !  The guys themselves must have been on less than a fiver an hour !

I had a similar incident when I collected my ED30 last year, it was in the showroom & I found some light scratches in the roof, about 2 or 3, looked like grit or something had been dragged across it........ :angry:

I did exactly the same thing, took it home, sorted the scratches myself & Zymol'd it. But is really isn't what you expect from a main dealer, but every car since I have really scrutinised.  :nerd:

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Re: Lifeshine on new GTI
« Reply #35 on: 24 October 2009, 18:04 »
If it was me spending £25k+ on a brand new GTI I would ask the dealer not to wash/clean it at all as part of the PDI so that the 'first wash' was done by me.

Has anyone ever done this?
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