Repairs in 5 minutes or less
Posted: April 14th, 2009, 5:31 pm
I was biting my tongue for several days trying to figure out how to address some of the comments posted in another thread about 5 minute windshield repairs. Like most of the professionals on this forum, I do not believe you should put a time limit on your repairs. The repair is done when the resin has replaced the air in the break and not before. Every break is different so some repairs are going to take longer than others. Delta Kits will never advocate speed over quality, but recently we have been getting a lot of calls about our competitors advertisements claiming that their systems are capable of repairs in 5-10 minutes. In fact, yesterday I received a not so friendly challenge from one of our competitors who has been telling customers that we cannot do repairs in 5 minutes. Sooooo, we made a little video to show just how fast a repair can be done using a Delta Kits windshield repair system and posted it on youtube.
I am making this post in anticipation of all of the flak that is sure to come from that video.
First let me reiterate that Delta Kits does not advocate 5 minute windshield repairs, and I completely agree with all of you who have emphatically stated that our industry should not be promoting this unrealistic expectation. After all, Delta Kits is the one who advocates a 5 minute cure time! However, I do not think it is fair to say that it is impossible to do a 5 minute repair under the right conditions, and I think our real time video proves that. In watching the video I think it also proves how short of a period of time 5 minutes is. Checking the vehicle for damage, protecting the surface of the vehicle, properly drying out the break, covering with a UV shield, warming or cooling the glass, flexing a break, cleaning your equipment, writing an invoice, etc., all take time, so I think it is pretty apparent that the average repair is not going to be completed in 5 minutes, or even 10.
Before you all take me to task on this, please understand that I am not making this post to promote Delta Kits, but simply to prove that the claims that some of our competitors are making about our products not being as fast as theirs are false. We would never have made this video had they not made these claims, but when we were falsely accused we have no choice but to respond, and we have decided that the best way to do so is with videos.
So, is a 5 minute repair possible? Yes it is. Is it realistic expectation in a real world application? My opinion is that it is not.
This post is not in response to any previous posts that I left on the board, but to a couple of posts that I removed because I won't allow this board to be used for something that I believe is deceptive advertising. I cannot stop our competitors from saying whatever they want on their own websites, but I will not allow that here on the windshield repair forum.
I am making this post in anticipation of all of the flak that is sure to come from that video.
First let me reiterate that Delta Kits does not advocate 5 minute windshield repairs, and I completely agree with all of you who have emphatically stated that our industry should not be promoting this unrealistic expectation. After all, Delta Kits is the one who advocates a 5 minute cure time! However, I do not think it is fair to say that it is impossible to do a 5 minute repair under the right conditions, and I think our real time video proves that. In watching the video I think it also proves how short of a period of time 5 minutes is. Checking the vehicle for damage, protecting the surface of the vehicle, properly drying out the break, covering with a UV shield, warming or cooling the glass, flexing a break, cleaning your equipment, writing an invoice, etc., all take time, so I think it is pretty apparent that the average repair is not going to be completed in 5 minutes, or even 10.
Before you all take me to task on this, please understand that I am not making this post to promote Delta Kits, but simply to prove that the claims that some of our competitors are making about our products not being as fast as theirs are false. We would never have made this video had they not made these claims, but when we were falsely accused we have no choice but to respond, and we have decided that the best way to do so is with videos.
So, is a 5 minute repair possible? Yes it is. Is it realistic expectation in a real world application? My opinion is that it is not.
This post is not in response to any previous posts that I left on the board, but to a couple of posts that I removed because I won't allow this board to be used for something that I believe is deceptive advertising. I cannot stop our competitors from saying whatever they want on their own websites, but I will not allow that here on the windshield repair forum.