Thread: Bought a new car and oily spots.
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Jul 18th, 2008 02:23 AM
#1
Bought a new car and oily spots.
Hi, I just bought a car, 08 Accord Coupe Black.
When I picked up the car, the dealer said he washed the car, but I could see oily spots guessing he waxed the car under the sun.
What should I do with it? It does not look like those cars in showrooms.
Should I go to my dealer and ask something?
What can I do? I hand washed the car today but the spots are still there as before the car wash.
It is been 2 days since I picked up the car.
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Jul 18th, 2008 06:13 AM
#2
Oily spots?? Can you post a pix?
Anyways, you should bring this up to the dealer as soon as you noticed it.
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Jul 18th, 2008 07:29 AM
#3
I'll take it back to them and let them remove the spots. The longer you keep it, they might just say you did something wrong.
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Jul 18th, 2008 08:59 AM
#4
just tell them to remove the stain...
i won't trust dealer waxing your car...
will create more scratch than anything!
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Jul 18th, 2008 10:53 AM
#5
what kind of oily spots ? are they on the body ? under the car leaking to the ground ? near the edge of the doors, etc, if so, this could be rust proofing oil which is normal... in any case, you could always take it back to the dealership and ask what it is.
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Jul 18th, 2008 04:03 PM
#6
What dealer did you get it from? I'd honestly bite the bullet and NOT go back to the dealer. Dealer detailing (most dealers with cars I can afford atleast) is for joeschmo101 who wants his new car to be shiny. There are way too many horror stories of improper washing technique mixed with pure ignorance to proper paint care. It would be really unfortunate if the car went back with oily marks, only to be returned to you with swirls.
Check out a local pro detailer, they'll be able to remove the spots for a few bucks ($20-80).. a full mid-range detail will probably run between 150-250.
If you're interested in possibly doing it yourself and keeping that paint looking 100% for years to come, check out autopia.org
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