Walking a dealership lot
Posted: November 18th, 2004, 12:33 pm
Just a little advise for the new techs and maybe some "old" techs when walking a dealership lot.
Some or all of you may already do this........mark the windshield after you have looked it over for breaks. The next scheduled stop for that account will take much less time!
If the windshield has no breaks I make a small solid circle, if I find a repairable break I make a small X, if I notice someone else' old repair I make a small open circle. After I do a repair, I make a small solid circle on the other side of the windshield. Only one circle or X should remain on the windshield.
It will be time consuming only on the first visit to a dealership that you are just starting to work. After that, it's a piece of cake.
I use a Paper Mate liquid paper correction pen. Once dried on glass it can be scraped off using just your fingernail. Any office supply store carries these pens.
Some or all of you may already do this........mark the windshield after you have looked it over for breaks. The next scheduled stop for that account will take much less time!
If the windshield has no breaks I make a small solid circle, if I find a repairable break I make a small X, if I notice someone else' old repair I make a small open circle. After I do a repair, I make a small solid circle on the other side of the windshield. Only one circle or X should remain on the windshield.
It will be time consuming only on the first visit to a dealership that you are just starting to work. After that, it's a piece of cake.
I use a Paper Mate liquid paper correction pen. Once dried on glass it can be scraped off using just your fingernail. Any office supply store carries these pens.