The WC500 Windshield Repair System: Professional results for $295.
Thinking of adding windshield repair? This is the kit for you.
Want to make more per car without adding expensive or complicated equipment? The Applied Colors WC500 windshield repair system may be your best choice. It was made for budget-conscious reconditioners looking to expand their business with a service that’s in-demand (one in four cars has windshield damage) yet simple to learn. The WC500 is a simple system to add because it doesn’t repair cracks. Cracks require special equipment and training, so refer those to the glass-only experts. You’re not turning away much business: 80% of repairs are chips or bullseyes, and the WC500 repairs them just as well as the $3000 systems!
Video of bulls eye repair:
Learn in hours: includes a user manual, DVD Training, and practice glass.
These are pro-grade glass repairs you can warranty. Learning is easy to fit into your schedule: read the manual. watch the DVD, and practice on the included sample glass until you’re ready to offer glass repair @ $55 a repair. Most jobs take 15 minutes and use less than $1 in materials.
Glass repair is a healthy industry. Facts:
- Over 200 million registered cars in the USA.
- 59% have repairable windshield damage.
- Windshield damage is not preventable.
- Average technician completes 14 repairs per day.
- Repairs take less than 15 minutes. Average charge: $55.
Why the WC500 system?
- Lowest-priced system on the market: $295.
- User friendly training.
- Free tech support.
- 30 day money back guarantee.
Common questions.
How much are refills?
Resin bottles are $17 each and contain enough material for about 40 repairs.
Can I bill insurance companies?
Yes, it’s easy. We include instructions, and a sample invoice. One important note: before performing your repair, sure to CALL the customers’ insurance company to verify that they have glass repair coverage.
Are dealers demanding glass repair?
Yes, though they pay 50-65% less than retail. But even at $25 per repair, your cost is less than $1 and dealers usually have more than one car for you, so per hour you match your retail income.








