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Bulletin Boards
The Carwash, Damage Control and Detail bulletin boards are provided by PC&D Online™ as a free service to the car care industry. They provide professionals with convenient and friendly forums in which to discuss business issues in a cordial and respectful manner. The Carwash Bulletin Board is a great place to discuss conveyor, self-serve and in-bay carwashing. Join other industry pros as they trade ideas about facility and staff management, share opinions on industry issues and trends, and relay experiences with equipment and products.
The Damage Control Bulletin Board will keep you up to date on vehicle hazards, preventive solutions, and ways to handle damage claims. Exchange information with your carwashing peers and steer clear of potential problems.
The Detail Bulletin Board can improve your customer service and satisfaction. Your fellow detailers know which products and methods really work for interior and exterior reconditioning, repair and restoration. Let them help you deliver high-quality results that keep customers coming back.
Click on the name of the bulletin board you wish to visit, or click here for basic bulletin board instructions. |
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Ask the Experts
Using a panel of experienced, dedicated and passionate experts in a wide variety of car care specialties, PC&D is able to help its readers find answers to everyday questions, as well as more unusual ones. Simply use the links below to direct your question toward the appropriate expert(s), and PC&D will send it on to a member of its Advisory Board or an expert in the subject's field. Ask all the experts Ask the carwash expert Ask the detail expert Ask the lube expert
Contact the Editor
PC&D's Editor in Chief, Kate Carr, welcomes ideas, comments and suggestions for making the magazine the best it can be for its readers. If you're interested in submitting an article or want to suggest a topic, please contact Kate at (518) 779 - 1667, kcarr@carwash.com. The magazine accepts articles from a variety of consultants and industry experts. We favor a "how-to" approach that helps readers solve problems or improve business. Pieces promoting manufacturing companies or their products are not appropriate. Article submissions typically contain 750 to 1,500 words. If accepted for publication, articles will be edited for style, clarity and length.
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