Best kit to buy!!!
Best kit to buy!!!
Currently using the provac 2000 but cant buy these on the open market!!!!!
What is the best kit to buy and need it shipping to the UK.
Please feel free to send me links.
Thanks
What is the best kit to buy and need it shipping to the UK.
Please feel free to send me links.
Thanks
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Re: Best kit to buy!!!
Sorry it has been 9 days with no reply to your request.
As I have never used any of the other systems out there let me asure you I have seen hem in action. Yet we only use Delta Kits!
High Quality, Simplicity, No need for exccessive hoses and pumps. I get 100% on every repair. Korey, Brent and the others over at Delta Kits can defiantely give you some great information on such a GREAT product.
I strongly urge you to do your homework and ask lots of questions. Trust me I did, still do ask lots of questions. Your at the right spot!
Hey Delta even gives a pack of peanuts away in every shipment! MMM Tasty!
As I have never used any of the other systems out there let me asure you I have seen hem in action. Yet we only use Delta Kits!
High Quality, Simplicity, No need for exccessive hoses and pumps. I get 100% on every repair. Korey, Brent and the others over at Delta Kits can defiantely give you some great information on such a GREAT product.
I strongly urge you to do your homework and ask lots of questions. Trust me I did, still do ask lots of questions. Your at the right spot!
Hey Delta even gives a pack of peanuts away in every shipment! MMM Tasty!
Chad E. Clewis
President
GLASSTIME Windshield Repair & Headlight Restoration
"Its What You Put Into It That Counts"

President
GLASSTIME Windshield Repair & Headlight Restoration
"Its What You Put Into It That Counts"

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Re: Best kit to buy!!!
Well you lot might get them but over here we go hungry.
Re: Best kit to buy!!!
Hi, I'm new to this forum and want to know why Delta is so great? I'm in the market to purchase a kit for the body shop I work at and wanted to make some extra money by gettting a kit, like BTB air glass tool kit. Is the delta a better than btb?
Re: Best kit to buy!!!
BLACKJACK,BLACKJACK COLLISION wrote:Hi, I'm new to this forum and want to know why Delta is so great? I'm in the market to purchase a kit for the body shop I work at and wanted to make some extra money by gettting a kit, like BTB air glass tool kit. Is the delta a better than btb?
Welcome to the forum. The BTB air glass tool kit is for windshield replacement. Delta Kits manufactures windshield repair systems. Therefore, the two systems cannot be compared to each other.
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Re: Best kit to buy!!!
How about the GLASS TECHNOLOGY Equipment?? I have been repairing windshields since 1992 I think my repairs come out better know than when I started in buisness why?? THE PRIZM METHOD???????? sorry to all you Delta kit guys








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Re: Best kit to buy!!!
Blackjack,
I did a fair amount of research before deciding which kit/company to go with. I recently talked with a WSR tech that wanted to sell his WSR business, and asked him to do a repair so I could see the equipment he claimed to be "the best there is".
On a "practice windshield", the repair he did was at best a 70% visual improvement in the damaged area (and that is being a little generous). I don't recall the manufacturer of the equipment he used, but I do recall that it was one of the most expensive and that it had some of the best and slickest marketing (especially their website) to promote their system.
In my opinion, there are three aspects to consider when deciding which WSR kit to buy;
1.The quality of the repairs the "system" is capable of
2.The training that's available
3.The customer service provided after a kit is purchased
I went with Delta Kits, but before buying ANYTHING, I attended one of their one-day repair workshops. During the workshop, I was amazed at the quality of the repairs I was able to make after a little training. Throughout that day, I wondered if their equipment worked as well "in the field" as it did in class (it does).
While the DK equipment seems simple at first glance, don't confuse simplicity with effectiveness. I am often very surprised at the quality of the repairs this equipment is capable of. I somewhat hedge my sales presentation by telling a potential customer that,"if i can't provide a minimum of an 80% visual improvement in their windshield, I won't do a repair". Nearly all of the repairs I do result in a 90%-95% visual improvement (sometimes, better). Coupled with a 100% lifetime guarantee (in writing) for all repairs, it's not a "hard sell".
The "customer service" aspect is just as important as the equipment you end up purchasing. This will be critical no matter which kit you end up getting. As for my experience, the staff at Delta Kits has been amazing when it comes to support (and has been VERY patient when answering ANY question and helping solve any problems I have had).
Hope you find this info helpful,
David
I did a fair amount of research before deciding which kit/company to go with. I recently talked with a WSR tech that wanted to sell his WSR business, and asked him to do a repair so I could see the equipment he claimed to be "the best there is".
On a "practice windshield", the repair he did was at best a 70% visual improvement in the damaged area (and that is being a little generous). I don't recall the manufacturer of the equipment he used, but I do recall that it was one of the most expensive and that it had some of the best and slickest marketing (especially their website) to promote their system.
In my opinion, there are three aspects to consider when deciding which WSR kit to buy;
1.The quality of the repairs the "system" is capable of
2.The training that's available
3.The customer service provided after a kit is purchased
I went with Delta Kits, but before buying ANYTHING, I attended one of their one-day repair workshops. During the workshop, I was amazed at the quality of the repairs I was able to make after a little training. Throughout that day, I wondered if their equipment worked as well "in the field" as it did in class (it does).
While the DK equipment seems simple at first glance, don't confuse simplicity with effectiveness. I am often very surprised at the quality of the repairs this equipment is capable of. I somewhat hedge my sales presentation by telling a potential customer that,"if i can't provide a minimum of an 80% visual improvement in their windshield, I won't do a repair". Nearly all of the repairs I do result in a 90%-95% visual improvement (sometimes, better). Coupled with a 100% lifetime guarantee (in writing) for all repairs, it's not a "hard sell".
The "customer service" aspect is just as important as the equipment you end up purchasing. This will be critical no matter which kit you end up getting. As for my experience, the staff at Delta Kits has been amazing when it comes to support (and has been VERY patient when answering ANY question and helping solve any problems I have had).
Hope you find this info helpful,
David
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Re: Best kit to buy!!!
I find it interesting that much of the marketing used by many of the companies that manufacture and sell WSR equipment use Delta Kits equipment as the test standard and comparison. It tells you less about what each company is offering and much more about the quality and performance of Delta Kits' equipment. I also attended the one day training at Delta Kits. I have since used only Delta Kits equipment and supplies. I have been able to achieve great results right from the start and my repairs are getting better and better with time. I also feel that a lot of fancy high tech equipment, pumps, tubes, etc., are not necessary to achieve positive results.
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