Media Summary: Understanding where a refinish should begin and end isn't a small detail - it's essential to quality and warranty compliance. Many modern vehicles come without exterior moldings to separate large panels such as the uniside from the roof. In this video ... Material costs have changed dramatically, and tracking them accurately matters more than ever. In this video, Gary and Barry ...

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Understanding where a refinish should begin and end isn't a small detail - it's essential to quality and warranty compliance. Many modern vehicles come without exterior moldings to separate large panels such as the uniside from the roof. In this video ... Material costs have changed dramatically, and tracking them accurately matters more than ever. In this video, Gary and Barry ... When making a decision between repair and replace, there are a number of considerations that are going to drive your decisions, ... There are a lot of times that collision repairers may have to mask, cover or protect areas of the vehicle during the repair process. The DEG inquiry process is a mechanism for questioning or seeking additional clarification of a database values that you feel may ...

In this video, you'll hear how pre-alignment can help uncover suspension issues and other underlying problems early, preventing ... Ever wondered what ceramic coatings are, how they work, and how you might need to address them in the repair process? Danny ... One wrong part can stop an entire repair process. In this video, Kris and Michael discuss how shops can reduce parts ordering ... There are a lot of often-overlooked operations in the repair process that may be considerations for your repair plan. Today, Mike ... In this video, Michael and Kris discuss how identifying the correct color code early in the repair process improves accuracy and ... In this video, Danny Gredinberg with the Database Enhancement Gateway (DEG, www.degweb.org) discusses how to effectively ...

When replacing welded-on panels, its common to create adjacent panel damage. It is an often-unavoidable byproduct of the ... How are you documenting your files for consumers, for bill-payers and for your own internal records? Have you considered all the ... In this video, Danny takes a look at some lessons learned from bad habits when it comes to parts storage. Part of the job of ... Pre-scans, In-Process scans and Post-scans are independent operations, all of which serve different purposes in the repair ... Mike Anderson and Danny Gredinberg, in partnership with the Society of Collision Repair Specialists - How many times have you had to address a disabled vehicle coming in off tow truck, and figure out how to make it mobile enough ...

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SCRS Quick Tip: Breakpoints and Edges
SCRS Quick Tips: Refinish breakpoints - explaining “up and over”
SCRS Quick Tip: Rethinking Material Invoicing
SCRS Quick Tips: Repair vs Replace
SCRS Quick Tips: Are masking operations “included”?
SCRS Quick Tip: Using the DEG to challenge labor times
SCRS Quick Tip: Why Pre-Alignment Matters
SCRS Quick Tips: Ceramic NanoCoatings
SCRS Quick Tip: Intentional Parts Ordering
SCRS Quick Tip: R&I Wheel and Tire Assembly
SCRS Quick Tip: Choosing the Correct Color
SCRS Quick Tip: The benefits of 100% disassembly
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SCRS Quick Tip: Breakpoints and Edges

SCRS Quick Tip: Breakpoints and Edges

Understanding where a refinish should begin and end isn't a small detail - it's essential to quality and warranty compliance.

SCRS Quick Tips: Refinish breakpoints - explaining “up and over”

SCRS Quick Tips: Refinish breakpoints - explaining “up and over”

Many modern vehicles come without exterior moldings to separate large panels such as the uniside from the roof. In this video ...

SCRS Quick Tip: Rethinking Material Invoicing

SCRS Quick Tip: Rethinking Material Invoicing

Material costs have changed dramatically, and tracking them accurately matters more than ever. In this video, Gary and Barry ...

SCRS Quick Tips: Repair vs Replace

SCRS Quick Tips: Repair vs Replace

When making a decision between repair and replace, there are a number of considerations that are going to drive your decisions, ...

SCRS Quick Tips: Are masking operations “included”?

SCRS Quick Tips: Are masking operations “included”?

There are a lot of times that collision repairers may have to mask, cover or protect areas of the vehicle during the repair process.

SCRS Quick Tip: Using the DEG to challenge labor times

SCRS Quick Tip: Using the DEG to challenge labor times

The DEG inquiry process is a mechanism for questioning or seeking additional clarification of a database values that you feel may ...

SCRS Quick Tip: Why Pre-Alignment Matters

SCRS Quick Tip: Why Pre-Alignment Matters

In this video, you'll hear how pre-alignment can help uncover suspension issues and other underlying problems early, preventing ...

SCRS Quick Tips: Ceramic NanoCoatings

SCRS Quick Tips: Ceramic NanoCoatings

Ever wondered what ceramic coatings are, how they work, and how you might need to address them in the repair process? Danny ...

SCRS Quick Tip: Intentional Parts Ordering

SCRS Quick Tip: Intentional Parts Ordering

One wrong part can stop an entire repair process. In this video, Kris and Michael discuss how shops can reduce parts ordering ...

SCRS Quick Tip: R&I Wheel and Tire Assembly

SCRS Quick Tip: R&I Wheel and Tire Assembly

There are a lot of often-overlooked operations in the repair process that may be considerations for your repair plan. Today, Mike ...

SCRS Quick Tip: Choosing the Correct Color

SCRS Quick Tip: Choosing the Correct Color

In this video, Michael and Kris discuss how identifying the correct color code early in the repair process improves accuracy and ...

SCRS Quick Tip: The benefits of 100% disassembly

SCRS Quick Tip: The benefits of 100% disassembly

SCRS Quick Tip

SCRS Quick Tips: Cleaning the Vehicle, Pre and Post Repair

SCRS Quick Tips: Cleaning the Vehicle, Pre and Post Repair

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SCRS Quick Tips: Fix Missing Information with the DEG

SCRS Quick Tips: Fix Missing Information with the DEG

In this video, Danny Gredinberg with the Database Enhancement Gateway (DEG, www.degweb.org) discusses how to effectively ...

SCRS Quick Tip: Adjacent Panel Damage

SCRS Quick Tip: Adjacent Panel Damage

When replacing welded-on panels, its common to create adjacent panel damage. It is an often-unavoidable byproduct of the ...

SCRS Quick Tips: Effective Documentation for your Repair Order

SCRS Quick Tips: Effective Documentation for your Repair Order

How are you documenting your files for consumers, for bill-payers and for your own internal records? Have you considered all the ...

SCRS Quick Tips: Parts Storage to Protect Parts

SCRS Quick Tips: Parts Storage to Protect Parts

In this video, Danny takes a look at some lessons learned from bad habits when it comes to parts storage. Part of the job of ...

SCRS Quick Tip: In-Process Scanning

SCRS Quick Tip: In-Process Scanning

Pre-scans, In-Process scans and Post-scans are independent operations, all of which serve different purposes in the repair ...

SCRS Quick Tip: Why Pre-Diagnostic Alignment is Critical to the Repair

SCRS Quick Tip: Why Pre-Diagnostic Alignment is Critical to the Repair

Mike Anderson and Danny Gredinberg, in partnership with the Society of Collision Repair Specialists -

SCRS Quick Tips: Mobilizing a Disabled Vehicle

SCRS Quick Tips: Mobilizing a Disabled Vehicle

How many times have you had to address a disabled vehicle coming in off tow truck, and figure out how to make it mobile enough ...