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Old 08-17-2008, 05:07 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Re: Car wash at dealership

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Originally Posted by sal329 View Post
Write a note DO NOT WASH and leave it on the dash. Also tell the servic advisor to not wash the car. 1 out of 4 dealers I worked for had a good car wash system. They had a machine that sprayed the car with water at a nice pressure nothing over kill, the wash guys would use the 2 bucket method all buckets had grit guards, they used a sheep skin mit for top half and MF mit for lower half of the car, the rinse water was Dionized, so it dried spot free but they did blow dry the car. That was the first BMW dealer I worked for, the other dealer had a touchless wash and the last one and current one use the brush style car wash.
Our dealers here could definitely take lessons from this dealer. That's the first time I have heard anything good about a dealer's washing techniques.
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