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Articles Tagged with ''costs''

Are You Under Pressure?

Lustra™ Tip of the Month
April 14, 2010
How 5 Minutes of Your Time Can Give You Insight as to how Accurate Your Chemistry is Being Dispensed
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How to Get the Driest Car Ever

Blendco Systems™ Tip of the Month
February 2, 2012
How do you get the driest car ever? Do you use more chemical? Change chemical?
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PRESOAK: Your wash's FIRST and LAST Impression

Blendco Systems™ Tip of the Month
August 4, 2011
In these tough economic times, money is tight, and car wash owners are, understandably, looking for every way to save money.
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How Do You Evaluate Your Wash?

Blendco Systems™ Tip of the Month
August 6, 2010
Do you know that every supplier of chemicals should and can provide a written evaluation report that tells you what your chemical usage, costs, strengths and cost percentages are for your wash?
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You Can't Afford Not to Go!

Blendco Systems™ Tip of the Month
March 9, 2007
We all know that 2006 was a tough year in our industry.
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Clean Cars Ensure Return Customers and Good Costs

CarWash College™ Tip of the Month
December 21, 2006
Bi-weekly Volumetrics Testing to Produce a Clean, Dry, Shiny Car and Manage Your Chemical Costs
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Reduce Damage (Claims) From Wraps

CarWash College™ Tip of the Month
April 19, 2007
As valuable as the wraps can be to cleaning the front, sides and rear of vehicles, some operators refuse to install this piece of equipment due to the numerous damage claims associated with it.
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Chemical Inventory Costs

CarWash College™ Tip of the Month
May 19, 2011
This month I am talking about maintaining a product, not equipment.
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Who's The Best

CarWash College™ Preventive Maintenance Tip of the Month
October 30, 2009
I would say, one of the questions I get with the most frequency when I talk about chemical is "Who is the best"?
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Chemical Inventory Costs

CarWash College™ Preventive Maintenance Tip of the Month
June 26, 2009
This month I am talking about maintaining a product, not equipment.
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