everyone seems to want to see what it would look like before they buy. so instead of just showing pics on my phone that are sometimes hard to see for people i can now show them this before and after all-in-one headlight. pics don't do it justice... looks way better in person and had a few wow's today when i used it... this one has the little nubs, 3 of them and some deep scratches , can be seen in first pic.
I also carry a small photo book with several typest of vehicles with before and after shots. That book speaks volumes when potantial customers see the results. I use a real headlight when I do a display at a hospital or car show. We have in my area groups of car clubs that gather at different locations each month. Lots of people come out to see the old restored cars. We have an annual car show in October that will draw about 45, 000 people to our city. I try to use whatevr venue I can find to promote my business and educate the public on the fact Headlights can be restored at a fraction of replacement cost. Have a great day. Candyman
Sorry I havent replied prior to now. I get new business from visitors and owners of the classic cars. I do some work on the classics but seldom. I have polished the glass headlights and made them look like new on several at these car shows. My main goal is to get my business in front of an audience of as many people as I can. Many will take a card and call me after the show. Others will ask questions and call me later to look at their vehicles. I am trying to plant the seed that headlights and windshiedls can be repaired or restored without removing the lenses or replacing the WS.
I take before and after pictures of every HL job I do. I then download and print off copies and place in an album which I keep in my vehicle. This has been my convincer on many occasions