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I am a so-cal resident...
I'm currently a college student and i really am interested in this field.. I went down to TheDingKing and looked at their kit. It looks pretty ok.. but I have nothing to compare it to. It seems like everyone here is running delta stuff.. can someone please enlighten me on thedingking's stuff? this is the kit im considering.. http://www.dingking.com/windshield_repair/ thank you for any help! and let me know any tips if you guys have any.. oh yeah.. do you think its important to take the training class? its a 1 day class.. i've watched the dvd on how to do it.. thanks! |
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The Kit looks 110% from Glass Technology http://www.gtglass.com/products.htm which was called the 20/20 system which has since been discontinued and replaced with the Spectrum.
I also did check their (dingking) other products & services, the Headlgiht Restoration product is from Rightlook.com http://www.rightlook.com/index.asp?P...S&Category=126 I am using both GT's Eliminator and have 4 other branches now using the Spectrum without any problems. I am also into Headlight Restoration and very pleased with Rightlook's Headlight Restoration Kit. |
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