For the love of God, it's a new car with a warranty. Take it to the dealership.
This isn't a forum for Ford employees to monitor and help you fix your problem. I have no idea why anyone would even think that.
Then I'm sure someone else would complain because they "forgot" that they took it out of ACC and the car crashed into someone in front of them, so Ford "engineers" must be to blame.
If they want your car, they will get your car. Make sure you have good insurance that will repair (e.g., comprehensive) or replace it if stolen. Beyond that, just use common sense.
If you've never been inside of an assembly plant, it is an absolutely amazing experience -- especially when line is running.
Here are the front and rear windshields being installed by fully automated robots in a Ford F150 at DTP a few years back. This was my truck being built.
I hope you didn't believe them. LOL.
That's one of the reasons I always recommend people buy locally. Chasing after those last few dollars will cost you far more in the end. We've purchased 14 new Ford/Lincoln/Mercury vehicles from the same dealership in the last 18 years. Almost every one...
I don't rely on Kentucky Fried Chicken type screen wipes. I have numerous spray bottles of 70/30 isopropyl alcohol/water around the house and pole barn and use microfiber clothes (that are all regularly washed with detergent made for microfiber clothes and such).
His last few posts (including his whiny post) were on 31 JUL, only 3 days after his first post, all of them in this one thread. Not sure why people can't come back and update after pining for help. Probably found out it was his fault and doesn't want to admit it ... LOL.