Simple But Quick Rock Chip Fix In Orange County

Having a quality rock chip fix in Orange County may not be that simple to think. In order for you to cover the chipped areas of your car, you are often left with DIY touch-up paint because you have no other choice. You are aware how cheap those touch-up paints work. It is quite messy to use and worse is you usually end up not fixing the problem. Concealing the road rash and chips with a simple brush and paint is indeed a tricky thing to do. You are only required to touch the affected spots with the tip of the brush, thus, you have to be cautious when applying the paint. Risks such as paint flowing beyond the scratches and scrapes are inevitable no matter how careful you are in applying the paint.

Using paint pens share the same experience. Instances like when the head of the pen gets clogged, tendencies like paint would burst out of the tip when pressed too hard. In short, you cannot fully control the amount of paint that will be applied on your car if you use paint pens. Actually, touch-up paints and paint pens cannot be called miracle solutions for your car paint job in order to conceal any of its flaws.

If you are looking for quality , your best bet is Dr ColorChip from CarPaintChipRepair.com. This system uses advanced technology that can take out rock chips and scratches on your car without causing paint bubbles.

While searching the internet for good rock chip repair in Orange County, I bumped into Dr ColorChip. The results really impressed me that much. My search led me to CarPaintChipRepair.com and immediately I saw their unique car paint repair system. Basically, I really did not believe anything. I never knew that there is a touch up product that can really improve the paint job of my car. Having that rock chip in the rear bumper of my Porsche Carrera really ruined the look of my car. DrColorChip absolutely transformed my car’s bumper as if it was brand new. Paint blobs and mismatched colors are just nothing for me to worry now. My Porsche appeared brand new and as if it came out from a showroom.

The system used for the rock chip repair in Orange County is the fastest and long-lasting right now, as guaranteed by the owner of the Quinn, the Eskimo, owner of CarPaintChipRepair.com as well. com, also assured me that the system they use for rock chip repair in Orange County is the fastest and most durable product right now. It provides owners with a cost effective way to improve the appearance of their cars.

The authorized distributor of DrColorChip rock chip repair in Orange County is Steve Bode, who also manages and runs Quinn, the Eskimo.He is the pioneering color expert in the country.

3 Responses to “Simple But Quick Rock Chip Fix In Orange County”

  1. I just began reading How Customers Think by Gerald Zaltman, which is helping me think about this. My problems with Fassnacht's article are (1) the implication that because technology is changing, people's values are changing as a result and (2) language like “moving through segmentation” as if purchase behavior/decisions were the result of a linear process.

    Those who have figured out that the fact that someone states a preference or interest in a product has little bearing on that person's purchase behavior have come a long way. But we spend too much money and time looking at “what” and not enough time looking at “why.”

    And, as you assert, asking people why they do what they do won't be of much help. Zaltman says that, for the most part, we make decisions before we are consciously aware of having made a decision. To the extent that consumers are able to articulate why they do what they do, it's only an after-the-fact rationalization based on the rational/conscious part of the decision, which is only 5% of the decision. He says, “The areas of the human brain that involve choice are activated well before we come consciously aware that we've made a choice. That is, decisions 'happen' before they are seemingly 'made.' In fact, unconscious judgment not only happen before conscious judgment, but they guide them as well.”

    Zaltman says that we (both marketers and as consumers) make decisions as a result of an integration of brain, mind, body, and societal factors. Too often, marketers look at only one of those factors and forget how it is inextricably linked with the others. (This includes how we, as marketers, decide which factor to give credence to.)

    The reason approaches like Amazon's work, I think, is because they give consumers the the ability to navigate the Amazon site in a way that feels somewhat intuitive to the user. I'm not convinced that Amazon “segments” its consumers any more than Google does. It sets up processes that make it easy for consumers to find what they're purposely shopping for, and, based on the choices consumers make, offer up ideas for consumers to recognize additional items they might want to purchase. It's essentially a directory of purchase options that enables consumers to shop every-which-way.

    I compare this to the original “consumer segmentation” tool: the Yellow Pages. The Yellow Pages presents purchase options, sorted according to how they think consumers ought to look for them. If some keys my car, I need to figure out that keying–>paint repair–>car paint repair–>auto body. The reason Google is kicking the Yellow Pages' butt is that Google doesn't ask me to do all that work to get from keying to auto body; I can just type “keying repair” and eventually get to a body shop that gets what my problem is.

    In other words, and I'm sorry this response is so long and convoluted, for too long, companies that have been trying to segment consumers have really been trying to get consumers to sort their shopping behavior into the categories that suit the companies' own organizational system, much as the Yellow Pages has. The challenge now is how to segment consumer purchase behavior in a way that takes into account all the different behavioral choices that are becoming increasingly available — and all of the ways body-mind-brain-societal factors that influence those choices.

    I think that trying to segment consumers is like trying to segment an apple pie. You can cut it into pieces, but once you take a bite, how much of it is apple, how much cinnamon, how much flour? How much vitamin C, how much simple carbohydrate, how much yellow, how much sour, how many calories?

    Part art, part science, much understanding that the two are inextricably interwoven, in the same way that we cannot make good decisions without having fully engaged both the emotional and rational sides of our brains.

    I know this was long-winded. Hope there was something of value here. Thanks for your post.

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