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Selecting The Best Repair Shop

February 18th, 2010

A mechanic\’s auto shop is the perfect place to go when your trusty vehicle needs a fix. Be very wise though in selecting the shop where you will leave your car. Read on to find tips on how to find the best and most economical repair shop.

Make a list of the nearest auto repair shops in your area. Browse the web and your local yellow pages for shops. By doing this you can easily choose and eliminate your options. This is beneficial because it will also allow you to see which shops are the closest to you.

You must contact the repair shops you think is good. Tell them about your vehicle\’s condition and ask them the kind of service they could offer. Utilize your landline or the internet via email. Then you can make it clear to them you only have a certain budget in mind. That way they don\’t try to charge you too much.

Take down notes on how much repairs cost for each store so you can have a comparison. Stores have services that may be similar but have different costs. So, when it comes to money wise, you would choose the cheaper one.

Refer to your master list of shops. The last idea that would help you find the right one is based on the feed backs and certifications they publicize. A good and reliable service of an auto repair shop reflects on the comments of previous customers. Refer to these feed backs before making the final decision. Because what previous customers say about a company always is the best way to find out if they are good or not.

Selecting an auto repair shop requires procedures. It is not wise to just randomly pick a shop for your car. You need to do all of these steps mentioned above so you will not regret in the end. Choosing wisely would provide you the best way to feel a full satisfying auto repair shop service.

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How To Make Your Car Run Longer

January 22nd, 2010

The automobile is one of the greatest inventions by man. I know that was a long time ago but without it, this world would be different. But what people don’t realize is how those cars can break down and cost a lot of money. There are some parts of the car that need to be looked after. If these parts of the car were to break down they would cost a lot of money. So here are some parts you really need to take care of.

The first big part of your car you need to be real careful with is your transmission. This is the part of your car that helps your car shift gears. But it is also one part that if it breaks down isn’t fun to have to pay for. This repair is one of the costlier ones in my auto repair shop. To preserve this part you have to make certain that it always has the best fluid in it. Also you want to be careful when changing gears.

The next part that is very expensive to fix is the engine. The engine is the most significant part of the car people look after because it is what makes the car run. But I always provide good advice to my clients in my auto repair when it comes to engine maintenance. The main way to do that is to make sure you always change the oil. If you do that then it will continually run good.

Another expensive part to fix are your brakes. Hard to believe this small part of the car is expensive, but it is. In my transmission repair shop this is another big repair that always comes in.

To make sure that this part is in tiptop shape you have to make sure there is always brake fluid. You also want to extend your brakes by just tapping on it gently and treating it well.

Those are some parts that are not fun to deal with when they break. So follow these steps and you will be sure to have a well maintained car.

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Auto Detailing Add-on

November 7th, 2009

Have you thought of adding Headlight Repair to your auto detailing business? A new set of sealed beam headlights on a New Jeep Cherokee could run as high as $70, however your team can make money lightly sanding and coating these headlights with the Micro-Glass product in the Micro-Mesh Kit by Micro Surface Corporation. It is important for the detailing companies to constantly review such products, this innovation has propelled our team to come up with the solutions for our fleet customers and help us bundle services to compete against the other large vendors to these fleet companies. One company we compete with out of New Jersey does offer this service, but we do and we are able to use this to our advantage on bidding on fleet detailing work.

This is just one more way you can bundle services to provide a value added service to your customers. We have talked to managers of fleet wash companies and fleet detailing companies in their various markets. Some of these managers have told us they have been looking into doing headlight restoration, because their customers are now asking for the service. Many of the high-end to Auto detailing shops do offer headlight restoration using various methods. Recently with the floods that we’ve had in the United States, we have seen Auto auctions start to offer this service also. Generally the Auto auctions that we’ve seen do not know how to deal with sealed beams, instead they’re much better with none sealed beams, and by removing the lens and wiping down the inside and using glass wax they are able to make the lenses look transparent and therefore the car looks sellable as runs through the auto auctions.

Whereas this is a good idea for auto auctions it is not good enough for the fleet customers especially those that assign their cars to specific individuals. Companies like the Baby Bells, quest, Cox cable, AT…T, FedEx, United States Postal Service etc. have thousands and thousands of vehicles. Generally these vehicles are assigned for the most part with very few as a percentage of the total fleet being pool cars like at the GSA office. As the vehicles get back from Iraq and Kuwait and were ever they do next to wipe out terrorism from the face of the planet, they will have sand blasted headlights, from the very fine silica type sand of the Middle East. So how does one go about taking care of this problem? Well, it is much simpler than you think.

The first thing to do is to assess exactly how bad the damage it is this can be done in a number of ways; first, you would get the opaqueness or cloudiness of the lens. Second, you look to see if there’s any pit marks and hard water spots. This is how you assess which method you’ll use to either clean or restore the surface. Let’s face it if there’s too much damage, the time it will take to fix the lens will cost you more than to replace it. The micromesh is cool because you can use it either wet or dry when you’re sanding. How much do most detailers charge for this service? Well in depends the tupe of vehicles and locations of the fleets; vans such bread companies, wholesale companies, small package delivery companies, online grocery services, dry cleaners, flower shops, armored car services, limo services, school buses, garbage trucks any other fleets mentioned above, we have found that is not difficult to get 8 to $10 per lens, remember each of the service trucks or cars have between two and for lenses.

This can add up to quite a lot of money very quickly. We have also found that used car dealerships will go for it once you show them how it works. We also found it to be a nice add-on to keep our crews busy in inclement weather. As you know the Northeast United States has been slammed by snowstorms and Nor-Easters, these additional services provide an extra revenue generator when wash cars.

There is a great article in TSP magazine in the October — November 2003 edition about this product and ease of use. The micromesh soft touch pads are only three by four inches with a phone center but they were killer since they have micromesh upon both sides. When using them they bend with the lens as you’re working so you can go fast with even pressure. We found that we could clean, micromesh, white and buff a lens in about six to eight minutes. If you’re working indoors on a fleet of vehicles in the winter in the northern colder climates of the US or Canada you can make money no matter what the weather is in this is just one more way we are solving the problem of continuing sales with a mobile carwash or mobile detailing rig in the harsh winter weather climates. By using the micromesh can’t it cuts down the time to do the job significantly. The old way was to use different levels of fine grit sandpaper slowly working up.

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