Looking for a Second Income? Start a Scratch Removal Business

Posted in Work at Home, Second Income, Home Business by randy on the August 22nd, 2007

Greetings,

Are you interested in earning $185 per repair call? If so, I am sure that you will find this very interesting information. One of the most difficult tasks in today’s business landscape is to find a business idea that has little or minimal competition. This is especially true for most service businesses where for example carpet cleaner companies bid against each other until they essentially are working for free. There is, however, an exciting new niche business for removing scratches from Stainless steel appliances. Until the last year or two it has not actually been possible to do this. Imagine a homeowner that has purchased an $8,000 stainless steel stove and range. Along comes the maid service that decides to clean it with a green scouring pad. The result is a ruined surface. In the past it has always been possible to remove a scratch by using varying types of sanding pads. The problem though was that this dulled the repaired area compared to the surrounding surface and the repair then stood out like a sore thumb.

Fortunately chemistry has come to the rescue. With minimal training you can learn to remove the scratch(s) and then treat the repaired area with non-toxic chemicals. The result is spectacular. The repaired area blends seamlessly into the surrounding areas.

Like any skill, some training and practice is required including the important aspect of identifying the types of Stainless steel that can be repaired. Some Stainless steel is installed with a clear coat on it. You can think of this as a plastic protector. If you attempt to repair clear coat you will make the problem worse. However, the majority of stainless steel including mirrored finishes can be repaired.

Now it is time for the exciting news. People routinely pay $185 to have a scratch removed. This job typically takes 30 minutes or less. The other great news is that there is no competition. You can test this statement out for yourself. Call a local appliance dealer and tell them that you have a scratch in your new stainless steel refrigerator. They will tell you that it can’t be repaired short of replacing the skin or the door for a very high price. Customers only have two choices. The can either pay your price or live with the scratch. These new chemical repair solutions also work on some aluminum and copper surfaces.

When it comes to scratch removal a picture is worth a thousand words. Go to www.etrafficresults.com/increaseincome.html to see before and after photos as well as demonstration videos. This is a business you can literally have up and running in a few weeks with minimal investment.

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