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dschribs- Sigh...that`s all too common (the unwanted prep). Seems some dealerships don`t take such stuff seriously until they literally lose a sale right at the finish line and IME they fully expect that simply won`t happen.
I honestly think you oughta complain to the dealership since they`ve just a) sold you a dmaged vehicle and b) stolen a lot of your time/effort and presumably c) broke their contract with you to deliver it unprepped. But OK, OK...I know that`s unrealistic...so I`ll just drop all that and assume you`re gonna fix it.
SO, if I were *you*, I would:
-decontaminate it, preferably with chemicals (which should leave you with bare paint)
-do whatever you gotta to correct the marring (I wouldn`t expect HD Polish/white to be aggressive enough)
-STRIP it again, be 100% certain that you have bare paint even if you use "clean" compounds/polishes
-LSP with the Collinite
Eh, I bet you already knew that`s what`s called for, sorry there isn`t any easy work-around that I can think of.
FWIW, I can`t feel Polishing Oils on paint. It can feel squeeky-clean but still be contaminated. But as with the "baggie or bare hand?" and so many things...YMMV and personal preference factors in too.
FWIW#2, I let my Collinite 845/476S set up for quite a while unless using it on plastic. No problems, slightly better durability than when I buff it off sooner.
I honestly think you oughta complain to the dealership since they`ve just a) sold you a dmaged vehicle and b) stolen a lot of your time/effort and presumably c) broke their contract with you to deliver it unprepped. But OK, OK...I know that`s unrealistic...so I`ll just drop all that and assume you`re gonna fix it.
SO, if I were *you*, I would:
-decontaminate it, preferably with chemicals (which should leave you with bare paint)
-do whatever you gotta to correct the marring (I wouldn`t expect HD Polish/white to be aggressive enough)
-STRIP it again, be 100% certain that you have bare paint even if you use "clean" compounds/polishes
-LSP with the Collinite
Eh, I bet you already knew that`s what`s called for, sorry there isn`t any easy work-around that I can think of.
FWIW, I can`t feel Polishing Oils on paint. It can feel squeeky-clean but still be contaminated. But as with the "baggie or bare hand?" and so many things...YMMV and personal preference factors in too.
FWIW#2, I let my Collinite 845/476S set up for quite a while unless using it on plastic. No problems, slightly better durability than when I buff it off sooner.