
Your gorgeous new car is in the driveway and well, it is a babe magnet isn’t it? Your new car warranty is probably pretty comprehensive, but, there is not likely any new car warranty that will cover the scuffs and possible scratches from your well meaning, car washing friends.
So now that the crowd has gone home and you notice a few scuffs, what do you do?
Here is the answer from a car detailer’s point of view.
AUTO DETAILING 101-Removing Paint Scuffs and scratches
Hey Detailer-
Got paint?
Got client cars with scuffs or scratches?
Today is your lucky day!
I am going to tell you how we remove scuffs with the blink of an eye,…so simple and easy, and cheap to do
And the funny thing is-most detailers have no idea how to do it. They buff a car, they rub hard with wax and the scuffs go nowhere..so they just leave them and ignore them.
Dont. They are money waiting for your profit piggy-bank.
So- here it is. Here is the magical potion that will get your paint scuffs removed from your clients cars, with the easy wipe of a terry..
ANSWER: LAQUER THINNER.
Now that was easy, huh?
Go to your local Home Depot, get a gallon, some terry’s and start making more money.
Simply wipe, and your scuffs are gone!
fromAuto Detailing Blog
AutoNation did not meet the expectations of Wallstreet Journal
AutoNation announced that they did not meet expectations in the first quarter. In fact, Q1 was not their best performance.
AutoNation blames the folly on unbelievably high interest rates and towering stock option costs.
Of course, making a dealership a successful dealership is not as easy as it was at one time, says Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Mike Jackson. Jackson also insists:
revenue should be flat to slightly higher compared with the $4.62 billion recorded a year ago, but added that rising interest rates hurt its earnings by 2 cents per share and stock options reduced results by another penny.
It’s not looking like a good start in ’06 for the auto world. I’m sure this news affected everyone in the auto industry and there will be a ripple affect accordingly up the line all the way to the auto manufacturing sector.
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759,310 visitors to the North American International Auto Show
While seeing 2% lower numbers, the organizers were still happy to see excited fans and auto enthusiasts.
Show officials note that attendance isn’t the only measure of success. National and international media attention is another benchmark, and in that regard, the show improved, Genthe said.
"We’ve seen a 31 percent increase in the press mentions from a year ago," Genthe said. "And that doesn’t even include the auto buff magazines. When the final report is done, I think it’s going to be truly incredible."
Organizers also noted that while group sales were a definite loss, they still did well in walk-up sales.
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