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Mike here from Alabama, where el-nino has been playing havoc on the glass repair business. Well guys it is just plain and simple. Business has been very slow lately. During Feb. it rained 5 out of 7 days each week it seemed here, and was cloudy and gloomy all others. I don't know about you guys but most people in my area either don't keep their cars in a covered area or they are like me they drive everyday. So the cars get very wet and very dirty lately. I service 4 car lots 2 by which are very large and have large turnovers. It has been rough trying to keep up with them due to the weather and the season where car lots are gearing up for tax refund sales. After that long introduction my question is, what are your views on moisture removers and are there simple items that are not as expensive like a hair dryer or just your bic lighter that can remove the moisture. You gotta understand it isn't usually this wet for this long down here. Or maybe I just haven't noticed it that much before I got in this business. I have been in the repair business for 18 months now and love it. I'm just trying to iron out the kinks if you know what I mean.<img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/ohwell.gif ALT=":\">
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