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Paint Spy Now Available to Dealers

Originally developed for used-car buyers, the Paint Spy Accident Detector is now available to auto dealers.

by Staff
July 11, 2018
Paint Spy Now Available to Dealers

 

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Available at PaintSpy.com, the Paint Spy Accident Detector was designed to detect hidden body damage, repaint, or rust repair. Photo courtesy Paint Spy

OJAI, Calif. — The Paint Spy Accident Detector was designed to offer automotive professionals a high-quality, precision-built tool that quickly reveals hidden body damage, repaint, or rust repair. Paint Spy’s neodymium magnetic technology senses the thickness of car paint and tells the user within minutes whether they should buy the car or walk away. Its compact size allows it to be carried in a pocket or purse.

The device was invented by car-buying specialist Greg Macke, who saw the need for an inexpensive tool that anyone could use to inspect a car for hidden body damage.

“We developed the Paint Spy for car buyers, never anticipating the excitement it would generate among auto dealerships,” Macke said. “It’s clear that dealers, used-car managers, and sales consultants are looking for new tools to streamline the trade-in process, and we want all of them to own a Paint Spy.”

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