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Timecodes:
0:00 – Intro
0:59 – My exterior checklist
1:56 – Glass chips
3:05 – Paint removal, scratches, transfer
3:39 – Missing material & detached pieces
4:52 – Significant trim scratches
5:35 – Brake dust, corrosion, curb rash
6:35 – Broken pieces
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I understand this beginning concern, a checklist while doing a walkthrough (with the client when possible), if not video of walk around…a timestamp photo can save you a lot of headache, I agree wholeheartedly. In my city they will nitpick the meat off the 🦴! 😂😂
Thank you for your videos
That calculator watch is legit bro. Thanks for the video!
This is great advice. Thanks
I LITERALLY had this happen over a screen, which was already damaged, I used express on it and and a soft brush. Good thing I had a video snippet.. customer hasn’t texted me back once I gave him the video he asked for. I wonder why :p
Okay, if the customer can't see the crack or damage when dirty, how can you see it?
Are you using a synthetic clay bar after using the first clay bar on the windshield? And is there a reason for it?
I can't watch your videos anymore. Your talking too fast is intolerable. Slow it down. I bet others feel the same way.
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