slash007
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I don't see any recent threads on the subject and wanted to see what you guys that use bug remover are using and have had good results with? Is it even worth using that feature if you have it?
So, what's your thoughts. & customers, on this?I use Bug B Gone from Ver Tech Labs on both my Razor and Profile plus I charge $2 extra ala cart for it too.
We use Chem Quest's D-Bug. It literally melts the bugs. Great product, especially now with all the yellow butterflies, which I've detailed in another subject on this Forum. We offer the Bug Pass on our Middle and Top washes.So, what's your thoughts. & customers, on this?
U offer that Bug Pass year round? Or switch it to something else? What's the feedback on it?We use Chem Quest's D-Bug. It literally melts the bugs. Great product, especially now with all the yellow butterflies, which I've detailed in another subject on this Forum. We offer the Bug Pass on our Middle and Top washes.
We offer it year-round. Don't forget, this is South Texas -- we've got bugs and road-junk all year round, and the top wash is our top seller all year round. 60-65% of our sales are the top wash.U offer that Bug Pass year round? Or switch it to something else? What's the feedback on it?
If unoffwr a "Bug Pass", & upcharge for it, Id be worried customers might look for feasons to complain (more so than usual)...?
Also, we're in a very rural area -- more bugs and bird droppings. Had a guy come through who had driven through a swarm of bees that left bodies and honey stuck all over his windshield and front of his car. Our wash took care of it really well and he was very pleased. But as with any of these bug situations, if you leave them on for quite some time, they get like cement and no matter what bug-remover you use, it won't get them all off.We offer it year-round. Don't forget, this is South Texas -- we've got bugs and road-junk all year round, and the top wash is our top seller all year round. 60-65% of our sales are the top wash.