Dealer Car Wash Prior to Pick Up
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Dealer Car Wash Prior to Pick Up
Hi, I just bought a new Lexus NX200t, waiting to pick it up next week, should I remind my dealer not to wash my new car when they prepare for my pick up? Is this something that I should concern or I should trust that dealer will not damage my new car's paint?
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#3
My dealer only hand wash so I actually go there for free wash. But if your dealer uses soft touch Auto wash machine then it won't hurt telling them NOT to wash, they'll be happy to hear that.
#4
When I went to my dealer for 6 months servicing, I was asked if I wanted it washed. I asked the guy if it was hand wash, he told me no, they use machine. I said no thanks, would've declined even if hand wash though. The interesting thing is on the service receipt, it stays declined hand wash.
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It's hard to say. Our new NX had been on the lot for about three months so it had been washed already by the people with the portable truck - during the winter in freezing temps. They had to buff water spots out of the roof and the lower door panels where the angle isn't completely vertical. This is strictly my opinion, but that prep for a new car delivery might be the one time you get a careful wash. I assume you have an opportunity to inspect the car before making the final decision?
Sorry I don't have better advice. I would want it clean so I can do a thorough inspection when I pick up the vehicle - so any damage can be noted or take a pass on the car.
Sorry I don't have better advice. I would want it clean so I can do a thorough inspection when I pick up the vehicle - so any damage can be noted or take a pass on the car.
#6
It's hard to say. Our new NX had been on the lot for about three months so it had been washed already by the people with the portable truck - during the winter in freezing temps. They had to buff water spots out of the roof and the lower door panels where the angle isn't completely vertical. This is strictly my opinion, but that prep for a new car delivery might be the one time you get a careful wash. I assume you have an opportunity to inspect the car before making the final decision?
Sorry I don't have better advice. I would want it clean so I can do a thorough inspection when I pick up the vehicle - so any damage can be noted or take a pass on the car.
Sorry I don't have better advice. I would want it clean so I can do a thorough inspection when I pick up the vehicle - so any damage can be noted or take a pass on the car.
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Agree new car should be properly washed and prepared by dealer,
if it's not sat on the lot long, there should be minimal oxidation. Immediately bring home and apply protection.
Even after dealer wash, you may find tape adhesive marks to be removed first.
Unless the specific dealer has horrible reputation which is rare for Lexus.
My NX was delivered in pristine detailed condition.
But it's silver, difficult to see scratches.
However we did same process with midnight mica on 2017 RX350.
Once the protection/sealant is done, then it can be easily maintained with minimal marks when dusting, detailing.
if it's not sat on the lot long, there should be minimal oxidation. Immediately bring home and apply protection.
Even after dealer wash, you may find tape adhesive marks to be removed first.
Unless the specific dealer has horrible reputation which is rare for Lexus.
My NX was delivered in pristine detailed condition.
But it's silver, difficult to see scratches.
However we did same process with midnight mica on 2017 RX350.
Once the protection/sealant is done, then it can be easily maintained with minimal marks when dusting, detailing.
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#8
Every brand new or CPO vehicle I've bought, I required the dealership to send it to a detail shop of my choosing for an assessment and detail prior to purchase. That 3rd party assessment was used to determine the condition of the vehicle. They have grumbled and complained, but ultimately did what I required, prior to purchase.
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