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| View Poll Results: NGA/NWRA certified ? | |||
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2 | 9.52% |
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19 | 90.48% |
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Question: How many of the members of this forum have taken the time to become NGA / NWRA certified?
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well i guess i know the answer to that question
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NGA doesn't promote windshield repairs and NWRA doesn't have a standardized repair method ... so the answer for everyone here is no since we don't have replacement techs frequenting the repair only board.
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Actually we have plenty of replacement techs who frequent this board. At least a couple of those I know are NGA certified.
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Jeff and Matt have more info on how NGA fights against repair people. I can't personally think of a way that the NWRA could come up with a method that would incorporate all styles of machines and give a more uniform and certifiable method of repair. I haven't given it much thought but off the top of my head I don't really see any way.
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oops I had no idea that my PM was not activated sorry folks just computer illetirate ( damn still can't spell)
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