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I agree wholeheartedly with Grace.
Practicing on scrap glass, or perhaps friends and / or family's rock chips in the early stages of your windshield repair career will pay huge dividends.If you do a not-so- good repair for friends or family right now, at least they'll understand your lack of experience.I suggest don't do any for the general public until you are fully confident in yourself. News of a bad repair to the public will get around faster than news of a good repair. Never rush a repair.If a customer expects a good repair they won't mind waiting a little longer.I'll put my worst repair against any "5 minute" job. This forum is also a good place to use others' experiences to avoid making them on our own." I wish this type of forum was so available when I started doing this 13 years ago. "Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes"- Oscar Wilde </p> |