MEP001
Well-known member
I have to agree except for this one time when I got to the wash..A teenage girl was in the bay using the Tri-foam. She had it piled on her car so thick you couldn't even tell what kind of car it was. She was also painting the walls a Pretty Blue, Red, and Yellow!
My experience has been about the same - people were fascinated by it at first, and parents would let their kids go around painting the car with it. The chemicals may sell three times as much up front, but in the long run they aren't selling any more than if it was one color. It costs about $600 a year in chems for it, but it brings in customers that use it and pay even more rinsing it off.2Biz said:She took a picture of it and was sending it to all her friends. I let her go, thinking what the Hell, maybe it will bring in more business. Although I did tell her, she was going to have to clean all that off the walls....She did...But she sure was having fun.
BTW...(3) five gallon buckets of tri-foam soap lasts me about a year @ 120-1...It doesn't get used like you'd think.