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I do a lot of repairs for used car lots. Several have asked me if I am going to get into buffing windows. Seems a big problem is wiper scratches. I don't know anything about it. I know there is equipment out there to do the job. Anybody have any knowledge or advise about this? Cost? Thanks
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windshield buffing is very time consuming to complete, but it does offer you a good way to get your foot in the door of a lot of car dealers and trucking/transport companies.
I don't do a lot of windshield buffing if I can help it, but on occasion when I do need to do one, I use the sandpaper discs from GT Glass from their 'Scratch Magic' system http://www.gtglass.com/scratchremoval.htm |
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I use a product from Trimonex
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What do you charge? how much do you have invested in equipment?
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On a pre-inspection of the windshield, usally when you have wiper blade scratches they are to deep for repair.
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