Reference Summary: There are a lot of times that collision repairers may have to mask, cover or protect areas of the vehicle during the repair process. Many modern vehicles come without exterior moldings to separate large panels such as the uniside from the roof.
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There are a lot of times that collision repairers may have to mask, cover or protect areas of the vehicle during the repair process. Many modern vehicles come without exterior moldings to separate large panels such as the uniside from the roof. In this video, Danny takes a look at some lessons learned from bad habits when it comes to parts storage.
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- There are a lot of times that collision repairers may have to mask, cover or protect areas of the vehicle during the repair process.
- Many modern vehicles come without exterior moldings to separate large panels such as the uniside from the roof.
- In this video, Danny takes a look at some lessons learned from bad habits when it comes to parts storage.
- How are you documenting your files for consumers, for bill-payers and for your own internal records?
- Material costs have changed dramatically, and tracking them accurately matters more than ever.
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