Crazy idea that might work

Detailingtime

New member
Joined
Feb 25, 2013
Messages
132
Reaction score
0
Your riding down road you see a awesome car that you know needs detailing but how do u get their attention?

Speed up in front of them nicely....I am putting lettering on my truck tailgate that will read " Nice auto call me for a detail"....Here's kicker I'm gonna have LEDS around lettering that will light up getting their attention...I know crazy but just how I think...LOL
 
Watch Count's Kustoms, watch how he "pulls people over." Give that a go and pray you don't get shot :-p
 
I would never flag someone down. However, I do have business cards I hand to people and Postcards that I leave on windshields with a handwritten not on How good I could make their car look along with a price (everyone wants to know how much).
 
Here's kicker I'm gonna have LEDS around
lettering that will light up getting their attention...
I know crazy but just how I think...LOL

Make sure they're "DOT approved"...
especially in your State, Local, and
surrounding Counties' jurisdiction.


Bob
 
Handing out business cards is a great idea BUT leaving a card or anything on someone's windshield is a no no in my book. I don't want anyone near my car and especially don't want anyone leaving something on my windshield. I'm certainly not telling you how to run your business I'm just giving my opinion.
 
I absolutely HATE IT when people put things on my windshield! ARRGH!!! Word of mouth is the best advertisement. Do an outstanding job for your customers and the referrals will come your way. This applies to all businesses.
 
Postcards that I leave on windshields...

watermark.php

watermark.php


Bob
 
By chance, do you have a URL to
the DOT guidelines Bob?
Looks like you reside in New York State.

As such:
The Governor's Traffic Safety Committee
sets the guidelines/Laws governing
vehicle and traffic in your area of the
Country. (As a matter of rule: they can't
supersede any national/federal laws.)

For example:
NYS GTSC
Article 9:
§ 375 (41). Colored and flashing lights.



Bob
 
Looks like you reside in New York State.

As such:
The Governor's Traffic Safety Committee
sets the guidelines/Laws governing
vehicle and traffic in your area of the
Country. (As a matter of rule: they can't
supersede any national/federal laws.)

For example:
NYS GTSC
Article 9:
§ 375 (41). Colored and flashing lights.



Bob

Heading shows emergency vehicles. And in this situation I don't think it applies here. I'll keep looking though. Thanks.
 
Back
Top