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Tips for dirvers to avoid "return rectification" Charges.
Maintaining the condition of your vehicle assists in both the reduction of disposable rectification charges and increases the market value.
1] Appraisal of vehicle should take place with time to rectify any "fair wear and tear" faults.
2] Be objective when checking and consult lessors guide on "return condition" Pay attention for small dents and scratches.
3] For minor damage interior and exterior, consider SMART Repair methods. Body Shops are for larger accident damage.
4] Inspect all lamps, lense, windows, for chips and cracks, ensuring that all lights function correctly.
5] Tyres (including the spare) should be checked for damage and punctures.
6] Inspect wheels for scratches and kerb damage, light damage and scuffs are easily rectified at a small percentage of the replacement cost.
7] Check for tears and burns to upholstery, damage to trim, phone kits and similar should be left or any fixing holes repaired.
8] Inspect all controls, audio and other equipment for damage and funcitonality.
Regular valeting will help to maintain the condition of your vehicle, any minor damage is best rectified immediately ... dents and scratches can often be contagious!

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