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Offline Snooze

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Mop mop mop
« on: 19 October 2012, 17:53 »
Had a few scratches on my car so took it back to the stealer. They are gonna machine polish it with a mop for me, sweet!  :grin:

Will defo get some pics up once its done, as long as its not raining!
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Offline Mr GTD

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Re: Mop mop mop
« Reply #1 on: 19 October 2012, 21:22 »
a "Mop" am I missing something? :undecided:
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Offline Ginge 35Edition

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Re: Mop mop mop
« Reply #2 on: 19 October 2012, 21:48 »
A mop is an old method of getting rid of swirls, I suspect that they use that terminology but as the author says a machine polish. I can't imagine anyone uses the mop technique anymore?

Offline Murrayedition35

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Re: Mop mop mop
« Reply #3 on: 19 October 2012, 22:00 »
Alright...I thought it was a mop and bucket...method. :grin:

Offline Ess_Three

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Re: Mop mop mop
« Reply #4 on: 19 October 2012, 22:14 »
A mop is an old method of getting rid of swirls, I suspect that they use that terminology but as the author says a machine polish. I can't imagine anyone uses the mop technique anymore?

Yeah they do...the 'mop' was usually a wool bonnet on a rotary polisher...and in the wrong hands will do far more damage than good. Every bodyshop I know still uses a wool mop to get rid of nibs in the paint and flatten fresh paintwork...it's good, but aggressive as hell!
I would be sweating if my dealer offered to 'mop' my paintwork.
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Offline Rhyso

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Re: Mop mop mop
« Reply #5 on: 19 October 2012, 22:31 »
Id seriously reconsider their offer and instead insist that they pay a pro detailer to do the job

You have been warned  :lipsrsealed:

Offline Jimble

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Re: Mop mop mop
« Reply #6 on: 19 October 2012, 22:41 »
Id seriously reconsider their offer and instead insist that they pay a pro detailer to do the job

You have been warned  :lipsrsealed:

^This! Have a look at my thread in the detailing section of a dealers attempts to fix a paint issue, it was a Volvo dealer so perhaps VW may be different but like Rhyso says you have been warned!

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Re: Mop mop mop
« Reply #7 on: 20 October 2012, 08:23 »
I'm with the others on this. I'd be worried.

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Offline carl1

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Re: Mop mop mop
« Reply #8 on: 20 October 2012, 08:45 »
I had the same problem on a brand new car, they got a pro detailer to do it while i was there.
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Re: Mop mop mop
« Reply #9 on: 20 October 2012, 10:01 »

There's no way I'd let Ridgeway VW touch my car in that way.


If it were me, I'd make sure they had a pro doing it and not their rag man who cleans the cars after a service.



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