pitzerwm
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Without an attendant, how would you keep the SS people from using them?
I tried the towels from Costco and didn't like them as much as the Sam's ones. They looked and felt a little better quality and were more consistent in size, but they were much more linty and not nearly as absorbent.cfcw said:I buy my towels at Costco which seem to be a slightly better quality than Sams towels.
Without an attendant, how would you keep the SS people from using them?
CF - How do you advertize this towel service? Do you just post a small sign on the push cart?I too got the towel cart idea from Soapy and others and it has worked well. I'm in a good neighborhood. It is rarely abused and I have many people that come for that freebie. I buy my towels at Costco which seem to be a slightly better quality than Sams towels. I throw a pack of them in the washer with a single bottle of Rit Black Dye and they come out a dark blue. I do have a sign requesting customers use only two, which is usually adequate for them. I would say that 30% of my customers (depending on the weather) utilize this service and have had quite a few compliments. It is very rarely abused, but like I said, I'm in a good neighborhood- I can put out a box of complimentary mints on the towel cart and it takes two weeks for the customers to go through them.
I did try offering free spray glass cleaner with the towel service but they did disappear too much. I think people forgot and left them in their car too often. I would go by and find one missing, quite often it would show back up a few days later.
Basic set up. Two shelf cart. One bin for clean towels and another for dirty towels. I Put a sign attached to the cart describing what all the customers should do.bumping an old topic here. Was anyone able to locate a picture of this set up? Do you have some kind of awning set up in your lot with the towel drying station set up underneath it?