09-06-2013, 10:16 PM
Been doing this for years. I started providing bottles a little over 25 years ago for our floor care customers. I would purchase pint bottles, fill them with a diluted version of a neutral floor cleaner, and attach a paper label with a glue stick. Then as I grew my carpet cleaning business, I did the same thing with my carpet cleaning customers by providing spotter made from diluted carpet detergent. This is very simple to do, and the end result turned out nice.
I shared this idea with Kevin Pearson a few years back for his carpet cleaning business and I've shared it with a few others too (I believe that Kevin still does this). It's a simple way to give your customer a nice spotter from your company.
You could mix Encap-Clean DS2 at 16 oz per gallon, and fill pint bottles (at that dilution you'll have a powerful spotting agent). Then use a glue stick and wrap the label around the bottle. Simple!
Here's a source for pint carafe bottles...
All American Containers of Tampa, Inc.
4917 Oak Fair Blvd.
Tampa, FL 33610 USA
Phone: 813.248.2023
Another option for labels would be to get a Brother Label printer... http://www.amazon.com/Brother-QL-570-Pro...d_sim_op_5
And then use their "Film" labels... http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002VS61W/ref=oh_details_o08_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
The "film" labels are shiny like a normal product label. This is an easy way to produce really sharp looking labels!
I shared this idea with Kevin Pearson a few years back for his carpet cleaning business and I've shared it with a few others too (I believe that Kevin still does this). It's a simple way to give your customer a nice spotter from your company.
You could mix Encap-Clean DS2 at 16 oz per gallon, and fill pint bottles (at that dilution you'll have a powerful spotting agent). Then use a glue stick and wrap the label around the bottle. Simple!
Here's a source for pint carafe bottles...
All American Containers of Tampa, Inc.
4917 Oak Fair Blvd.
Tampa, FL 33610 USA
Phone: 813.248.2023
Another option for labels would be to get a Brother Label printer... http://www.amazon.com/Brother-QL-570-Pro...d_sim_op_5
And then use their "Film" labels... http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002VS61W/ref=oh_details_o08_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
The "film" labels are shiny like a normal product label. This is an easy way to produce really sharp looking labels!