Detailer(s) needed for overspray removal

David Fermani

Forza Auto Salon
I'm appraising about 30 vehicles tomorrrow in Parkland, FL (near Boca Raton) for heavy overspray. We insure a company that sprayed the track of a school and got overspray all over the place. Because of the conflict of interest of my job, I cannot do the repairs:har: , so I need a couple people that know what they are doing. You must be insured and be able to work on them during normal business hours. PM me for more info.
 
You guys missed out big time on this one!!! There were 35 cars (so far) and I'm paying $1000 to clean the overspray off of each one. That's $35,000 you missed out on. 2 people could have done all of them in less than 2 weeks. The overspray comes off really easy. O well. I guess their local hack job mobil carwasher will make a killing instead. :wall :hairpull
 
If I would have seen this, I would have jumped at the opportunity. Let me know if anything still needs to be done.
 
TH0001 said:
If I would have seen this, I would have jumped at the opportunity. Let me know if anything still needs to be done.



I will for sure. I postponed picking a vendor as long as I could. There's a guy that's been washing their cars for a while that they perferred working with. Based on what this guy normally does (car washes), he won the lottery with this one.
 
David Fermani said:
I will for sure. I postponed picking a vendor as long as I could. There's a guy that's been washing their cars for a while that they perferred working with. Based on what this guy normally does (car washes), he won the lottery with this one.



Thanks David, please keep me in mind. Eitherways we need to hook up next time I am down there again. Talk about the lottery, lol...:LOLOL
 
David Fermani said:
$35,000 would have been worth it for you to make the trip, right!



If I had sufficient time to plan for it, hell yes. I would have had to take a few days off from my day job to do it. For some reason my boss doesn't like supervisors just not showing up for work.....,,:LOLOL
 
David Fermani said:
I'm appraising about 30 vehicles tomorrrow in Parkland, FL (near Boca Raton) for heavy overspray. We insure a company that sprayed the track of a school and got overspray all over the place. Because of the conflict of interest of my job, I cannot do the repairs:har: , so I need a couple people that know what they are doing. You must be insured and be able to work on them during normal business hours. PM me for more info.

My name is Jeff Suggs, I own paintoversprayremovaloftexas.com Iam interested in hearing more about your group of vehicles. I have over 20 years experience in all types of overpray removal, and have never been unable to repair a vehcile from overspray damage. Iam called out to a claim when the clay bar cannot remove the overspray. I have lots of videos on my youtube site and facebook account that demonstrate my claying method and blading technique. Long before the clay bar was invented I was using this method to remove overspray and still do to this day. I also have some new trim & molding repair videos on my youtube site called " insurance carriers Stop paying for trim & molding pieces. There are no videos on the net like these. I invented this process years ago and this is the first time I have ever shared it on the net. contact me if needed for price. 877-715-5663 [email protected]
 
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