Useful Patch: structured Merchant Center audit, safe fixes first, no approval guarantees.
bad feed cleanup

Misrepresentation after a test feed or bad product push? Clean the evidence, not just the feed.

Deleting the bad feed may remove the obvious mistake, but Google may still remember the account-level trust problem. The store needs a clean current story before review.

Useful Patch gives a fix-priority report. Google makes final approval and reinstatement decisions.

Fast triage points

Why deletion is not enough

If Google saw unfinished products, wrong prices, fake data, or broken checkout evidence, the current account may still be judged against that history.

What to rebuild

A clean feed, stable product examples, matching landing pages, complete policies, contact evidence, and a change log showing what was removed.

What the audit gives you

A review-readiness checklist and a short evidence map for the current clean setup.

Risky shortcut

Do not invent brands, identifiers, or compliance proof to make a cleaned feed look stronger.

Before another review request

No reinstatement promise, no fake GTINs, no cloaking, no policy games. The audit exists to make the next fix path less random.