Ending The Blending Debate Ames IA
The issue isn't about whether or not you should blend - make it a standard operating policy and just do it! The issue is about blending correctly, meeting vehicle owners expectations and getting paid by insurers.
City of Ames (Fleet Services Dept.)
(515) 239-5522, 001-2004
2207 Edison Street
Ames, IA
City of Ames (Fleet Services Dept.)
(515) 239-5522, 001-2004
2207 Edison Street
Ames, IA 50010
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Crower Tire and Automotive Center
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Ames, IA
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Ames, IA 50010
Trickles Tires and Automotive
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Ames, IA
Trickles Tires and Automotive
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120 Lincoln Way
Ames, IA 50010
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220 S DUFF AVE
AMES, IA
Jiffy Lube
515-233-5823
220 S DUFF AVE
AMES, IA 50010
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Crowner Tire and Automotive Center
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Ames, IA
Crowner Tire and Automotive Center
(515) 232-6351
202 Lincoln Way
Ames, IA 50010
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114 Kellogg Avenue
Ames, IA
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128 Sumner Ave
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128 Sumner Ave
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Ames, IA
Brown''s Heavy Equipment
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1926 E Lincoln Way
Ames, IA 50010
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Jiffy Lube
(515) 233-5823
232 S Duff Ave
Ames, IA
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(515) 233-5823
232 S Duff Ave
Ames, IA 50010
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The issue isn't about whether or not you should blend - make it a standard operating policy and just do it! The issue is about blending correctly, meeting vehicle owners expectations and getting paid by insurers.
By Tony Passwater 8/1/1999 Since the 1980s, the issue of whether or not to blend has been kicked around the industry from so many angles you'd think it were a soccer ball - when, in fact, it really shouldn't be an issue at all. The bottom line should always be about your customer - the vehicle owner - and not about the insurer (who some refer to as a customer), policies or prevailing practices. In most situations, blending is an absolute necessity on today's vehicles. But the game of whether you can charge for blending, just tinting, or tinting and blending is still played. Why? It's simple: The people who make those decisions often don't understand - or care about - the refinishing process. But because their decisions affect you and your business, we'll examine some of the technical and management issues surrounding blending. Specifically, we'll answer the questions: • How do I get paid for blend time? • What additional operations are required (R&I of trim, etc.)? • What preparation is needed for the blend area? • What should be done about scratches and chips in the blend panel? • How do I get the metal department to keep the repair as small as possible? • How can I prevent the clear from darkening the blended panel and ruining the match? ... |
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