MaksimumAuto
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After a wickedly profitable overspray weekend last month, I am creating a website marketed towards the whole US overspray removal market. Insurance companies, industrial painters...etc. Has anybody else found success in doing $5,000+ overspray removal jobs and keeping a steady flow of work coming in?
Also, I'm trying to make a note of every known way to remove overspray from every common surface. Can anybody spit out some ideas or references? I currently know of Varsol, razors, citrus degreaser, tarminator, claybar, and micro mesh sand paper. What else is there?
Thanks
Also, I'm trying to make a note of every known way to remove overspray from every common surface. Can anybody spit out some ideas or references? I currently know of Varsol, razors, citrus degreaser, tarminator, claybar, and micro mesh sand paper. What else is there?
Thanks