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Cleaning a brand new car?



Picked up the new car yesterday, Panther Black and as expected it's covered in swirl marks.

Whats the best way of tackling it? I don't have a pc but have loads and loads of products from my Clio Cup ownership days.
 
Little sample, wasn't actually trying to get swirl pics, but you can see it clearly anyway...

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Tay

  Titanium Clio 182
Was that brand new from the dealers ?
If so I would be well P***ed at that !

Might be hard work by hand could try scratchx on a panel see how you get on. Probably best to get someone to do it with a machine
 
  Ultra Red Clio 197
bring it back to the dealers first thing in the morning and complain! get them to pay for someone to PC it properly!
 
Yes it's brand new new, 9 miles. When the other half arrived to pick it up there was a young lady cleaning it with a bucket and sponge, tried to ask her about it but she didn't speak English. Nowt wrong with that but she didn't exactly come across as a trained valeter.

The roof is far worse. Won't get a chance to take it back until next weekend at the earliest so wondered if it would be easy to sort myself.

For all of our slating of Renault dealerships, I also had a brand new Pearl Black Clio from Renault and it was in far better condition than this.


And if you thought orange peel on Renaults was bad...

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Didn't notice it yesterday as the weather was horrific, has only come to light this afternoon after we had some sunshine.
 
  106 GTi
Black car and swirls by hand will be a nightmare to correct by hand.

There are products I can recommend but none will be easy or be a quick fix and require lots of time and elbow grease to correct and then you may never get it 100%. If that is there dealer prep taking it back and getting them to correct it will probably leave it coming back worse IMO.

In your position I would go back to the dealer, explain the prep is not acceptable and get them to agree to pay the bill for you to get the paintwork corrected properly by a pro. Drop Brazo a PM as he is localish to you in Swindon and get a quote Chris.

Welcome to the joys of a BlacK car.
 


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