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Just thought I'd share a cautionary tale:
In short I've found thru painful experience that at least some Detailers are using chemicals that are CORROSIVE!! Story goes like this: way back in 1995 I had my ED detailed - it was one of those mobile mobs so on and off I was able to watch them work on the car in the carpark at work. One thing I noticed was that when they did the door openings they used a pressure sprayer to apply a fine mist of some sort of cleaning fluid and then they wiped it off by hand. The car at that stage still looked factory fresh and new - ie. all cad plated or black painted parts / screws were pristine and new looking... Within 3 months the door striker plates/brackets cad plating was going blotchy and horrible looking and the black painted trim screws throughout the interior were all going bad too - blotchy and with white powdery corrosive residue. I regret not going ballistic about it at the time but it was three months after the job etc. etc. Anyway, my Wife recently bought a Daihatsu Applause in really nice condition - old folks car - and it was likewise outstanding in that all the cad plating looked fresh and nice etc. The caryard had it detailed before she took it and bugger me a few months later it's suffering the same thing!!! I am absolutely spewing and intend next week to get onto the car yard and have a little "chat"!!
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asizzy |
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wow. That's good to know. Hopefully... My detailer's don't use corrosive chemicals.
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EFFII |
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degreaser to get off all the excess grease from the door hinges etc..all it does is eat paint..if u wash is off its harmless, but if u wipe it off then i guess your leaving some of it there and your screwed..
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