Waterspots on Paint
Waterspots on Paint
I got some stubborn waterspots on my paint. I have tried, claybar and light polish with no result. Since I know I would an orbital polisher to take the waterspots out, I went to a detailing place. The Manager there told me that he can take it out and seeing that the car was brand new (<3months old), he suggested taking it to the dealership to see if they can take detail the car for free.
Do you think this can happen? if so, would I want the dealership detailing my car?
Also, do you know any good detailing shops in Long Beach and Cerritos area?
Do you think this can happen? if so, would I want the dealership detailing my car?
Also, do you know any good detailing shops in Long Beach and Cerritos area?
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+1.
I never even let the dealer wash my car when i take it in for service. It's just not worth it for you.. because they don't have the attention to detail as do professional third party detailers do.
For my G35, i took delivery of it with swirl marks, because they do that pre-delivery clean up wash thing... that sucked.
You best bet to get those waterspots out is to contact a professional detailer in your area.
I never even let the dealer wash my car when i take it in for service. It's just not worth it for you.. because they don't have the attention to detail as do professional third party detailers do.
For my G35, i took delivery of it with swirl marks, because they do that pre-delivery clean up wash thing... that sucked.
You best bet to get those waterspots out is to contact a professional detailer in your area.
Thanks for the quick replies guys, my original thought was to go to a detailer not long after I bought the car. I do this to most of my new cars, since dealer "prep" means adding swirls to factory fresh paint.
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