New Static Clings.

Tex Star Detail

Formerly TexasTB
So I am doing some changes for 2007. One upgrade is my window static clings I put on customers' cars.
Here is my old one....

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And the new one I just made up....still have to print them out...
(Actual Size)Will be clear, that is why I made the due date box gray, so I have a place to write. Also, the writing is alot easier to read when I test printed it. Do not know why the words look crammed on the computer.....:confused:
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So 10 off all detail services or just full details? If just full details i would put full details instead of detail service.
 
where do you get some of those cool stickers? i have always seen them for your next oil change but for auto detailing COOL IDEA! great job.
 
Re-done
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audiboy said:
They look good! How well do they work for you?
Thanks. They work good. I mean, everytime the client gets in the car, they see the sticker. If they are driving around, they may see the sticker and realize there car needs to be spruced up......If I get 1 job for 20 bucks, it already paid all of them I print, so they are cost effective for me......
 
I buy a pack of static cling paper from Office Depot. (Office Depot Brand, they are called "Window Decals') and come on a pack of 10.
I design them up myself and print them. Then I have a paper cutter to cut them to size.
It is actually less than 20 bucks. I buy the paper, and it uses minimal ink. I do it on my own time, so, nothing extra there....
 
Good info Chris, I've always wondered whther that would work or not just never spent the money to try it out. I've bought so many things that can be printed and later found out that I wasted my money. I just hate that my printer ink cost more than buying a printer. (Lexmark)

The cartridge cost around $35 bucks and you can get the printer for $30 or less.

Thanks again for sharing the information.
 
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