New Services
submitted by B.Rubbert
1/30/2010
False Creek Collision Plus offers various professional detail services while your car is in for repair. So, we combine your convenience with our professionalism. Please ask us for details or click on "Services".
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High Scores for False Creek Collision Plus
submitted by B.Rubbert
10/31/2009
ICBC continously evaluates Express Valet Body Shops with a Key Performance Indicator (KPI) system. Criteria such as productivity, customer satisfaction and repair costs- just to name a few - are being used to measure the performance of a shop.
As a result of our efforts, False Creek Collision Plu...
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Auto shop paints the town green
submitted by The Province
3/21/2008
Names: Bernhard Rubbert.
Business: False Creek Collision Plus, Vancouver.
Contact: 604-731-4154; www.falsecreekcollision.com.
Number of employees: 10.
Time in business: Almost two years.
What do you do? I own an automotive collision repair and refinishing shop that uses an environmentally frien...
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Letter from Mr. Penner, Environment Minister B.C.
submitted by Barry Penner
3/8/2007
Dear Mr. Rubbert:
Thank you for your email of January 8, 2007 informing me of the use of water-based solvents in your automotive collision repair and refinishing facility. I congratulate you for taking action to reduce the impact of your operations on the environment.
The federal government is ...
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Water Works
submitted by Collision Repair Magazine
2/10/2007
Change is in the air. Actually it might be more appropriate to say that it is in the water. With Europe curtailing all solvent based auto paint sales by January 1, 2007, not to mention Canada gearing up for a similar action over the next three years, converting to waterborne paint systems is fast
be...
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Local car repair shop using environment-friendly paints
submitted by Vancouver Sun
11/23/2006
Bernhard Rubbert wants car repair customers to help to save the environment when their vehicle needs a paint job.
The recent arrival from Germany is believed to be the first body shop owner in British Columbia to use only waterborne refinishing paints to minimize harmful emissions associated with s...
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