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do you do any re-repair

Posted: July 15th, 2006, 7:54 pm
by detailguy1954
Hello all
I like to know if you do any re-repair and if you did how did you do then i been ask to do some but i was not sure if they can be done im new to doing windshield i only done then as a add on but i do like seeing my work when im done and they do come out good i think as long as i do it i be as good as all of you so i will be looking for alot of help and i thing i found the right forum for that thank


Richard:eusa_doh:

Re: do you do any re-repair

Posted: July 17th, 2006, 9:31 pm
by Bois
I will try to fix a previously repaired chip if it's a bullseye and there's lots of air (black) around the base (i.e. the pit is sealed). I drill almost to the laminate near the base of the break (outer circle) and repair as usual. Sometimes 2 holes are needed. If I'm fixing another (new) chip for the customer I usually don't charge for the re-repair. Otherwise, I charge.

Star and bat-wings I stay away from unless they've cracked out. In that case I will repair as a new crack.

Dale...

Re: do you do any re-repair

Posted: July 17th, 2006, 10:17 pm
by ClearView WRS
Dang

Re: do you do any re-repair

Posted: July 21st, 2006, 9:39 pm
by Dependable Dave
I always remind the customer that someone else has screwed up the work and I can't guarantee that it will look any better when I'm finished. Of course, I wont' do the re-repair if I don't think I can make it better. I also mention to the customer that they should call their insurance company and complain about the poor service they got so that tech won't get called the next time. I don't like to lose business to people who can't deliver the goods but still get paid for it. Anybody else feel that way?