S&S Detailing
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So i detailed a referrals 05 Lincoln LS this weekend, the guy was a germa-phobe and he had just purchased the car, wanted it completely cleaned, scrubbed down. i went over all the vinyl with a baby shampoo/water mixture and a toothbrush (guy hates cleaning product smell, i also deionized the car) then i proceeded to do the leather seats and the drivers seat had a lovely coating of interior paint, of course after i'd started i had to finish the job.There were two wear spots (ridiculous for a car with 44K) When i returned the car he was very happy but of course noticed the wearing on his drivers seat that wasnt there before. I told him to go back to the dealership and demand a new seat, the car only has 44K on it. It was just frustrating, i felt bad for the guy, he paid 15,000 for the car and as i work at a dealership as well i have seen these shady things go down.
Another concern was water spotting on the windows, i didnt have any product to remove it, tried using steel wool with no luck, anyone have any good suggestions, ive used a "water spot remover" product that was basically Hydrochloric acid, any suggestions?
Has anyone else dealt with a painted seat accidental removal? What did you end up doing? I may have to write the dealership a letter explaining what i did, the customer hasnt talked to them yet.
In the end though the guy seemed happier that the paint was off the seat, when i began he complained of a sticky sensation on his seat, clear what it was now.
Another concern was water spotting on the windows, i didnt have any product to remove it, tried using steel wool with no luck, anyone have any good suggestions, ive used a "water spot remover" product that was basically Hydrochloric acid, any suggestions?
Has anyone else dealt with a painted seat accidental removal? What did you end up doing? I may have to write the dealership a letter explaining what i did, the customer hasnt talked to them yet.
In the end though the guy seemed happier that the paint was off the seat, when i began he complained of a sticky sensation on his seat, clear what it was now.