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Originally Posted by Turbo95eg6
Way ahead of you. More painful when it happens to a brand new car during "detail prep". Made this a while back, feel free to print and use.
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The dealer prep can really go either way. I've seen too many horror stories of people refusing dealer prep, driving their car home still covered in plastic, and once they remove the plastic they have a huge scratch in the side of the car and they already signed the paperwork and agreed upon the car in its current state.
I purposely let them prep it so I could inspect it completely before signing the paperwork. I didn't have any problem with how their prep turned out, but maybe they took their time since I bought the car at 9:30am on a Tuesday...