Brainstorming help: Business name

Your name is always good since your customers will know who they are dealing with. I also like names that use alliteration in the titles since the names are easier to remember. If you notice that most names in comic books use alliteration so kids can remember the names. Example: Louis Lane, Clark Kent, Lex Luther

Definition of Alliteration ---- the commencement of two or more words of a word group with the same letter

Examples: Detail Duck
Wash Wizard
Crystal Clean Detail
Diamond Detail
Rinseless Renegade
Buffing Bandit

I guess looking back I knew what alliteration was, but to be truthful I had forgotten.

It's always cool to learn something new, and it's even better when you re-learn something.

Cool post!:xyxthumbs:
 
Your name is always good since your customers will know who they are dealing with. I also like names that use alliteration in the titles since the names are easier to remember. If you notice that most names in comic books use alliteration so kids can remember the names. Example: Louis Lane, Clark Kent, Lex Luther

Definition of Alliteration ---- the commencement of two or more words of a word group with the same letter

Examples: Detail Duck
Wash Wizard
Crystal Clean Detail
Diamond Detail
Rinseless Renegade
Buffing Bandit
The Pampered Packard
Buggy Buffers
Suds 'n Such
Pure Perfection
Crystal Carriage
 
Buffin' Bills Auto Bath

Squeaky Clean Auto Spa

The Immaculate Correction

Attention To Details

Fine Shine Auto Detailing

Billsabuffin Auto Salon

Can't cLay Scratch Paint Correction

Paint Perfection Detailing

Dramatic Detailing

Shimmer 'N Shine Auto Spa

Mi-T-Fine Shine

The Rotary Club

Pure Perfection Paint Correction

You Want What for How Much?
 
Buffin' Bills Auto Bath

Squeaky Clean Auto Spa

The Immaculate Correction

Attention To Details

Fine Shine Auto Detailing

Billsabuffin Auto Salon

Can't cLay Scratch Paint Correction

Paint Perfection Detailing

Dramatic Detailing

Shimmer 'N Shine Auto Spa

Mi-T-Fine Shine

The Rotary Club

Pure Perfection Paint Correction

You Want What for How Much?
A few of those are pretty funny - especially the last one!
 
Hi Bill.

You and I have spoke about your market and your concerns about whether or not it would bare enough fruit so to speak. I think it's great that you're getting some interest coming from previous work.
If there's an opportunity grab it and go with it however, that well can run dry very quickly if you're not in the right area for it.

I've said that to say this...You may want to look at all the local cleaning opportunities in your area and choose a name that would appeal to all of it and put your detailing tools to work in any type of setting your local market would pay for.

"Stapleton's Clean Scene" Auto, home, farm, business

Bill's Gleaming Clean Auto, fleet, home, office.

Then find some allies such as paintless dent repair guys, upholstery repair services, pressure washing services etc. (the list is infinite) and broker out those services to your clients.

Over all other things....people want to be served.

Just a few thoughts to chew on in an area with a tough market.
 
A few of those are pretty funny - especially the last one!

The Immaculate Correction and Can't cLay Scratch were my favorites, but the first one might offend a few folks. The other one, only older drag racers that actually take care of their cars might get the double entendre.

The very last one, well that's just word-of-mouth advertising. :)
 
You need something that speaks to your market and what level of work you are going to do. Give us some information about that and it would help when contemplating a name.

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