as it states, that's what this is about. I'm thinking Pristine Detail. I'm located in Nashville, TN. I know there is a guy with that name in Cali or somewhere out west. What do you guys think?
as it states, that's what this is about. I'm thinking Pristine Detail. I'm located in Nashville, TN. I know there is a guy with that name in Cali or somewhere out west. What do you guys think?
While I think it's a start, I don't know that it truly conveys a message. I think Pristine Details sounds a little better. Of course, someone could mistakenly think you have Princess Detail on your truck or van as you pass them at 50 mph.
While I think it's a start, I don't know that it truly conveys a message. I think Pristine Details sounds a little better. Of course, someone could mistakenly think you have Princess Detailon your truck or van as you pass them at 50 mph.
I get what you're saying. However, I think pluralizing Details highlights the act and not the service. I think it goes from being Pristine Detail the company, to "he does pristine details" (which isn't necessarily a bad reputation). I feel it would be like saying "let's get a subway sandwich" vs: "let's go to subway and get a sandwich" get what I'm saying? kinda? hopefully?
My tag line would read something like "Pure Excellence in Automotive Detail"
I chose the word pristine because a definition of the word is "pure, without dirt" which is how I'm trying to make the customer's car look.