Beer Can Repair - Disclaimer
No guarantees are made regarding the quality of the work as the condition of the metal and paint on older cans varies sometimes resulting in unpredictable results. Sometimes working on cans may result in the following damage:
- When stretching a can the flange may crack thus making it impossible to stretch the can
- When stretching a can the condition of the flange is unknown. Occasionally the paint on the flange is discolored or damaged. This will impact how the newly exposed paint matches with the rest of the can.
- Paint may crack, chip, or peel during the process of taking the lid off, removing dents, removing drinking cup handles, rolling up the lips on drinking cups, or when stretching a can.
- Lids may crack or become damaged during the removal process making them unusable. In the event this occurs the customer is responsible for finding a suitable donor lid.
- When rolling a can, the metal can crack when forming the seam. This is out of my control and If this occurs the can can't be rolled.
Steps are taken to minimize the risk of damage. We will let you know if we foresee a significant chance of damage prior to starting the work. Due to the unpredictable nature of older cans we are not responsible for any damage that results during the can repair process.
The customer is responsible for shipping and insurance costs. If insurance is not requested then it is the customer's responsibility for any cans that are damaged or lost during the shipping process. The USPS will be used to ship the cans.