Rail Dust (Rust): Recommendations from Cybertruck Chief Engineer

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Btw, Tesla is aware this is a transport and delivery issue, as regardless of the source they don’t want to be delivering blemished vehicles.

But here’s the CT’ lead weighing in on the rail dust issue. Note he doesn’t mention Windex, he does mention two other products

in particular the blue non-scratch couch bright pads

I have a stainless steel hot tub and they rec a similar product but from 3M - YMMV



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The real question is "Why is tesla delivering dirty vehicles to customers?". Spending 100k on a new vehicle, you want it to look like a new vehicle.
 

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The real question is "Why is tesla delivering dirty vehicles to customers?". Spending 100k on a new vehicle, you want it to look like a new vehicle.
careful asking a question like that here. People will come in and explain how tesla should never do that.
 

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IDGAF about it being "dirty", I don't need it shrink-wrapped to take delivery. I would place emphasis on functional items, or things that I cannot easily remedy.
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