Brand New Car - Do I ask Them Not To Clean It ?
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Has anyone had experience of buying a new car and asking the supplying dealer not to wash it (jetwash maybe)
I have a super wax on my Aston (you tube AMDB9) which makes it so lovely its amazing and im thinking if I get a virgin car (Jag XFR ordered) and get it to my detailer will it be better than new ?
Any input appreciated
I have a super wax on my Aston (you tube AMDB9) which makes it so lovely its amazing and im thinking if I get a virgin car (Jag XFR ordered) and get it to my detailer will it be better than new ?
Any input appreciated
DSLiverpool said:
Has anyone had experience of buying a new car and asking the supplying dealer not to wash it (jetwash maybe)
I have a super wax on my Aston (you tube AMDB9) which makes it so lovely its amazing and im thinking if I get a virgin car (Jag XFR ordered) and get it to my detailer will it be better than new ?
Any input appreciated
getting it to a detailer will give the paint a better look than new. and, if you're spending big money, will be protected for a lot longer. any detailer is going to do a better job at cleaning the paint on a car than the dealer, it's what they do!! didn't realise dealers clean their new cars? thought they have an option to put some paint sealant on though, i dunno?I have a super wax on my Aston (you tube AMDB9) which makes it so lovely its amazing and im thinking if I get a virgin car (Jag XFR ordered) and get it to my detailer will it be better than new ?
Any input appreciated
if you're into nice paint finishes and protection etc then get it to the detailers. i can't see any harm coming from them washing it though?
edit: f
king lovely car there. my mates dad used to have a DB9 coupe which was lovely! though only went in it 2-3 times. do you know what wax they used on it?Edited by E21_Ross on Thursday 6th May 18:46
Thanks chaps, the wax on the Aston is that Zymol stuff in the glass case its getting a top up just after the Jag arrives, its sooo unbelievable Ive never had a finish like it.
The dealer cant have a detailer work on a undelivered car and Matt doesnt travel anymore but I think a jetwash and a ionised water rinse will do me
To think the lovely Spectrum blue could be a Zymol spectrum blue is very exciting
The dealer cant have a detailer work on a undelivered car and Matt doesnt travel anymore but I think a jetwash and a ionised water rinse will do me

To think the lovely Spectrum blue could be a Zymol spectrum blue is very exciting
DSLiverpool said:
Thanks chaps, the wax on the Aston is that Zymol stuff in the glass case its getting a top up just after the Jag arrives, its sooo unbelievable Ive never had a finish like it.
The dealer cant have a detailer work on a undelivered car and Matt doesnt travel anymore but I think a jetwash and a ionised water rinse will do me
To think the lovely Spectrum blue could be a Zymol spectrum blue is very exciting
how much is the zymol stuff? have you ever considered some of the dodo juice stuff? some seriously good stuff by them. i used the "hard candy" which was brilliant and lasted about 3 months. but, considering the age of my car, i go for an even stronger wax - collinite 476s, which seems to last a life time. though the dodo juice did give a better finish i think.The dealer cant have a detailer work on a undelivered car and Matt doesnt travel anymore but I think a jetwash and a ionised water rinse will do me

To think the lovely Spectrum blue could be a Zymol spectrum blue is very exciting
would be amazed if it's this stuff:
http://monzacarcare.com/zymol-car-wax/zymol-royale...
they have another "cheaper" wax in a glass bottle. that's only £2000 or so
http://monzacarcare.com/zymol-car-wax/zymol-royale...
they have another "cheaper" wax in a glass bottle. that's only £2000 or so

Matt is one of the best detailers in the country, though not the cheapest, but his work is second to none.
The wax he will have used would be zymol royale, but most of the great finish will be from the machine polishing, but the wax does add that little bit extra.
If it were my car, i would tell the dealer not to touch it and the drive it straight to matt and let him work his magic on it.
Francis
Emerald Detailing
The wax he will have used would be zymol royale, but most of the great finish will be from the machine polishing, but the wax does add that little bit extra.
If it were my car, i would tell the dealer not to touch it and the drive it straight to matt and let him work his magic on it.
Francis
Emerald Detailing
And thats what I will be doing ! I will check with matt but I assume a jet wash and a ionised water rinse will be ok prior to collecting 
The job on the Aston (if you see the video the Aston is high miles and 4 years old with a automated car wash history follwed by an inexperienced buffer job) made it as a new car and Matt came recommended - shame he moved out of Liverpool !!!

The job on the Aston (if you see the video the Aston is high miles and 4 years old with a automated car wash history follwed by an inexperienced buffer job) made it as a new car and Matt came recommended - shame he moved out of Liverpool !!!
Edited by DSLiverpool on Thursday 6th May 23:21
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