Re: re: re-working repairs
Posted: November 11th, 2002, 3:11 am
Well, it's Veterans Day, thanks to all who served our country!
Question #1 - What's the best way to rid the damage area of moisture if your using a moisture evaporator? Should you heat the windshield from the inside or outside? If the car's lighter doesn't work can you use a bic lighter or something else?
Question #2 - Insurance. My invoice has a disclaimer for the windshield that the customer signs before repair work starts. But there's obviously other damage that could occur while working on a customers car( dropping equipment, spilling resins, and whatever might and will happen!). Even insurance agents in my area are confused about what type of insurance I should have for a mobile windshield repair business! Some say General Liability, some say Garage Keepers. Any advice?
Thanks in a advance! And Thank a Vet today!!!!!!
Question #1 - What's the best way to rid the damage area of moisture if your using a moisture evaporator? Should you heat the windshield from the inside or outside? If the car's lighter doesn't work can you use a bic lighter or something else?
Question #2 - Insurance. My invoice has a disclaimer for the windshield that the customer signs before repair work starts. But there's obviously other damage that could occur while working on a customers car( dropping equipment, spilling resins, and whatever might and will happen!). Even insurance agents in my area are confused about what type of insurance I should have for a mobile windshield repair business! Some say General Liability, some say Garage Keepers. Any advice?
Thanks in a advance! And Thank a Vet today!!!!!!