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Old 10-06-2015, 11:03 AM   #5
Mike Phillips
 
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Default Re: Holograms in gel-coat boats by Mike Phillips

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Originally Posted by Jdbillin View Post

I have several customers that are more than willing to pay the extra money for me to make a 2nd or even 3rd pass on there boat to help reduce swirl marks. There are a lot of people especially with the bigger boats that maintain them with a open checkbook, plus if you have a 100k+ boat spending $600-800 to have it looking really good isn't that big of a deal.
And these are your best customers not just as customers but because they will recommend you to their circle of friends.


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Originally Posted by Jdbillin View Post

But I also have some customers that don't want to spend any more than they have to, like you said on white boats it's hard to see the swirl marks anyways.

To a majority of people and there friends that they are showing the boat off to they just look at it and see that's it's really shiny compared to being dull and oxidized before the detail.

Like you said it's a matter of time and money, but as long as the customer is happy I'm happy
There's a market for everyone, that's for sure.


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Originally Posted by Jdbillin View Post

Figured it was about time someone replied to your thread lol

Thanks
Jordan
LOL

As I type this this thread now has over 23,000 views so I know I have someone's attention.

Thanks for the reply Jordan...


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