Shop Discusses Their Personal Experience During the Conversion
PITTSFORD, N.Y., June 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Collision repair shops can use the conversion to waterborne to stay ahead of the competition while pleasing customers, states Carlos Garcia, owner of Carl's Collision in the newest podcast from Scene Genesis.
"Since we first opened, we've been committed to utilizing the latest, industry-changing technologies. The great thing about waterborne is that our customers are really excited about the fact that we use it. Our shop tested many waterborne paints before making the move, and we spent a great deal of energy in training our staff," says Garcia. "Making sure our staff is knowledgeable is the key to achieving the results we want for our customers."
The podcast can be heard at www.scenegenesis.com by clicking the podcast link at the top of the page.
This is the latest of "Topics in Ten," a monthly podcast that brings opinions and ideas to the collision repair industry.
About Scene Genesis
Scene Genesis offers SceneExchange, a novel Web-based marketplace that lets participating insurance companies' customers choose among participating auto-repair shops for prompt, high-quality repairs. More than 6,500 autobody shops nationally have signed up.
SceneExchange puts collision shops on an even playing field and puts control over workflow into the shop owners' hands. Florida, New Jersey, Illinois, Wisconsin, New York, California and Missouri are currently active in the program.
For more information, visit www.scenegenesis.com and www.sceneexchange.com.
SOURCE Scene Genesis, Inc.