Delta kits V Glass Mechanix
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Re: Delta kits V Glass Mechanix
I never seen a safelite tech using glass mechanic equipment .
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Re: Delta kits V Glass Mechanix
Possibly you are getting confused with Glass medic which in my humble opinion is a useless piece of kit. I have had guys that use that kit come and buy Delta off of me, the reason should be quite clear.
I use and sell Delta over here in the UK, I have also used and trained people on most other kits over the last 24 years. So you can tell which one I prefer, many who may give you an opinion may not have had the opportunity I have had to experience so many kits.
Do not be undecided in business just make your mind up and run with it, WSR can for some be a great job with few hours and very good pay.
I use and sell Delta over here in the UK, I have also used and trained people on most other kits over the last 24 years. So you can tell which one I prefer, many who may give you an opinion may not have had the opportunity I have had to experience so many kits.
Do not be undecided in business just make your mind up and run with it, WSR can for some be a great job with few hours and very good pay.
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Re: Delta kits V Glass Mechanix
Safelite, like any other Belron business, uses Glass Medic.
Which is, in itself, not a bad kit at all -Screenman.
The problem lies in the fact that any Belron business has ''replace'' over repair in their genes. Because of the economic factor involved.
Whether that is a good thing or not is a different matter all together -which has been discussed over and over again on this forum.
GlassMedic is, by the way, yet another Belron brand.
Which is, in itself, not a bad kit at all -Screenman.
The problem lies in the fact that any Belron business has ''replace'' over repair in their genes. Because of the economic factor involved.
Whether that is a good thing or not is a different matter all together -which has been discussed over and over again on this forum.
GlassMedic is, by the way, yet another Belron brand.
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Re: Delta kits V Glass Mechanix
Frank I would disagree with you on that one, the Glass Medic kit has a lot of draw backs.
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Re: Delta kits V Glass Mechanix
i like both kits
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