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openclaw skills install auto-body-collision-repair-kitGenerates legally-compliant, accurate marketing content for auto body shops that avoids common violations and enforces EPA, certification, parts, and insuran...
openclaw skills install auto-body-collision-repair-kitVersion: 1.0
Category: Local Business Marketing / Auto Services
Compliance Region: Nevada (Clark County) + Federal
Skill ID: auto-body-collision-repair-kit
Generates legally-compliant, conversion-optimized marketing content for auto body shops, collision repair centers, and paintless dent repair (PDR) operators. Every output enforces 7 compliance gates that block the most common — and most costly — violations in collision repair marketing: EPA paint VOC claims, fabricated I-CAR/OEM certifications, OEM vs. aftermarket parts misrepresentation, and insurance estimate accuracy.
Zero competing marketing tools enforce any of these gates.
Auto body marketing is built on claims that range from unsubstantiated to outright federal violations. "Eco-friendly paint" without EPA NESHAP compliance documentation. "I-CAR certified technicians" when certification expired two years ago. "100% OEM parts" on a car repaired with LKQ salvage components. "We handle everything with your insurance" when the shop is on a DRP network with negotiated rates that may not cover your actual damage.
Every AI marketing tool generates these violations. This skill blocks them and replaces them with accurate, legally-defensible claims that win the high-value customer — the one who Googles their options before handing over a $6,000 repair.
Under 40 CFR Part 63 Subpart HHHHHH (Area Source: Auto Body Refinishing), the EPA regulates volatile organic compound (VOC) and hazardous air pollutant (HAP) emissions from automotive refinishing operations. Any shop making environmental or coating quality claims must comply with:
Blocked claims:
Required disclosures when making coating quality claims:
I-CAR (Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair) Gold Class designation is the industry's primary collision repair quality credential. It requires:
ASE (ASE National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence) B-series certifications for collision repair:
OEM Certification Programs (separate from I-CAR):
Blocked claims:
Required practice:
Nevada NRS 487.685–487.700 and the Nevada Division of Insurance regulations require that repair estimates disclose part type. More broadly, insurance policy terms typically specify OEM or "like kind and quality" (LKQ) parts standards, and consumer protection law prohibits misrepresentation of parts used.
Industry part categories:
Blocked claims:
Required disclosures:
Many collision shops participate in Direct Repair Programs (DRP) — preferred vendor networks maintained by insurance carriers (State Farm Select Service, USAA, Progressive Direct Repair, Allstate Good Hands Repair, etc.). DRP participation involves:
Blocked claims:
Allowed (accurate) alternatives:
"Lifetime warranty on all collision repairs" is the most common closing claim in auto body marketing. It requires specific, disclosed terms under Nevada consumer protection law (NRS Chapter 598) and FTC warranty rules (Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, 15 USC 2301).
A legally defensible lifetime warranty must specify:
Blocked claims:
Nevada insurance regulations and FMCSA tariff analogy govern how collision shops must communicate insurer deductions. "Betterment" (depreciation deduction applied when new parts replace worn components) is a legitimate insurer practice that shops frequently misrepresent in marketing.
Blocked claims:
Allowed (accurate) alternatives:
The FTC's 2023 updated Guides Concerning Use of Endorsements and Testimonials apply directly to auto body shops. Nevada NRS Chapter 598 (Deceptive Trade Practices Act) mirrors and in some cases exceeds FTC requirements.
Blocked claims:
Required practices:
| # | File | What It Generates |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | prompts/01-seasonal-campaigns.md | 3 seasonal campaigns: summer hail season, back-to-school safe-car check, holiday road-trip prep; all 7 gates enforced |
| 02 | prompts/02-service-pages-schema.md | 6 service pages: collision repair, paintless dent repair, auto painting, frame & structural, ADAS calibration, fleet repair; JSON-LD LocalBusiness + Service schema |
| 03 | prompts/03-reputation-referral.md | 20 FTC-compliant review requests; 15 GBP response templates; 6 referral outreach letters (dealerships, rental agencies, fleet managers, insurance adjusters) |
| 04 | prompts/04-digital-ads-local-seo.md | Google LSA checklist; RSA ad groups; Facebook/Instagram ads; 30-day GBP calendar; 30 keyword clusters; B2B cold outreach sequences |
The EPA NESHAP HHHHHH gate is the anchor moat. "Eco-friendly paint" and "waterborne paint technology" appear in 40%+ of Las Vegas auto body ads. EPA NESHAP Subpart HHHHHH is a federal CAA Area Source Rule with penalties up to $70,117/day — and virtually no competing marketing tool knows it exists. Every shop making environmental coating claims without HVLP documentation, VOC-compliant coating records, and spray booth LEV compliance is running a federal violation in their ads. This skill is the first AI tool to catch and correct it.
The I-CAR Gold Class gate converts on trust. High-value customers — the ones with late-model, financed, or leased vehicles — research repair shops before handing over the keys. "I-CAR certified" vs. "I-CAR Gold Class" is a meaningful distinction: Gold Class requires annual renewal, role coverage, and active staff training. This skill teaches shops to use the specific, verifiable credential — and gives buyers a way to check it at collision.org/goldclass. That verification path converts skeptical customers.
The DRP disclosure gate is the most actionable moat for independent shops. Independent non-DRP shops can legally position themselves as customer advocates against insurer cost-cutting. DRP shops cannot. This skill gives each shop type the accurate, defensible copy that fits their actual position — and blocks the "we fight for you" language that DRP shops legally cannot use.