Think of it another way.
If you were selling your house, would you greet a buyer at your front door whilst holding a duster and a tin of Mr Sheen stating that you were just giving it a clean before they arrived? Of course you wouldn't.
You want the buyer to believe that the house, car, whatever has always been well cared for and cherished and not tarted up for sale.
If you were selling your house, would you greet a buyer at your front door whilst holding a duster and a tin of Mr Sheen stating that you were just giving it a clean before they arrived? Of course you wouldn't.
You want the buyer to believe that the house, car, whatever has always been well cared for and cherished and not tarted up for sale.