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
- Freeze random edits and collect the exact warning text.
- Pick affected product examples and compare feed, page, structured data, checkout, policy, and business evidence.
- Write down every change already made since the last review.
- Do not invent product identifiers, compliance evidence, business details, or approval claims.