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33 contributions to Headlight Restoration School
Weekly Live Calls
Can we get more … or All of the weekly calls recorded and posted? I love the content, but Thursday evenings are not good for me. There are only 2 posted in the training area ….. Thanks 😊
Fixing clients DIY attempts
What do yall charge to fix customer attempts? Had someone reach out and used a Sylvania restoration kit and they aren’t happy with the driver side results so they reached out to me and want me to fix both sides. It’s on a 2020 Kia Sorento. How hard is this going to be and what is a good price point to start out? Thanks in advance
Fixing clients DIY attempts
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@Matt Edwards like her wasting her money on a DYI kit was your fault and you should cut your price to make it easier on HER Pocketbook …. LMAO!!!!!!!!
Vapor Magic
Decided to use vapor magic on these lights. I don't usually use it, but it's good to have at my disposal in case it's going to rain. Glad that I did, like 4 minutes after I used the vapor it started to rain. Lights were already dry and turned out great!
Vapor Magic
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@Christopher Stevens so use it on a day that it might rain before the wipe on has a chance to cure? How do you decide which way to go with your choices of protection?
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@Christopher Stevens one last question ….. if Jason doesn’t offer Vapor Magic any more …. Or at least currently, who would be next inline as a great product?
Sandpaper for non low hanging fruit
What sandpaper grit are ppl using for the β€œnon low hanging fruit”? Ford,Kia,Chevy, etc.?
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I have gone down to using 600 dry on my last vehicle ..... I have down to 320, but yet have to need it .... On my son's Chevy I used 600 wet, the 800, 1000, 2000 and 3000 all wet .... 2 stage buff ..... Then ceramic .....
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@Ben Gunkelman most definitely. IMHO ….
My 4th job ....
My 4th job ... And this one actually had me worried about how is would turn out. But Trust Me when I say .... Trust The Process!! Don't Overthink It, It's Just Plastic!!!! πŸ˜‚ All by hand .... Except the buffing stages ... 600 DRY, 600 Wet, 800 Wet, 1000 Wet, 2000 Wet, 3000 Wet, 2 Buffing Stages using a drill attachment and then the Ceramic. Total time 1 hour 5 minutes from pulling out the tool box to putting it away! $100 plus a $25 Gift Card to his restaurant. FYI .... This is a Distillery .... Great Spirits (the smoothest vodka this 58 year old has ever sipped on) and he makes Bangin' Smash Burgers!!!! Just sayin' ....... From now on, $150 will be the average price point. This is a friend, so I gave him a deal .... And of course Very Thankful for his trust and the work and always ... His friendship ......... I didn't make this post for acolades, even those make a person feel good and are welcome .... πŸ˜‚ .... But what I want is honest opinions .... How could I evolve, learn and do better overall?? Thank You- πŸ™πŸΌ
My 4th job ....
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@Mike Howard Thank You- πŸ™πŸΌ I wish I would have learned this stuff many years ago .... But the future is Bright!! No Punn Intended .... But works ...... πŸ˜‚ πŸ˜† πŸ˜‚ πŸ˜† πŸ˜‚
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Don Weakly
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GLASSCAR Mobile Windshield Repair

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