hogjowl
Idiot™
Until lately, I have never paid much attention to how my prespray and rinse smell. In fact, I don't think I've ever used one that had enough of a fragrance to it for anybody to smell, except me while mixing it.
Over the past couple of weeks, I've been using two products from a couple of our BB mfg.s that both contain a very high level of a pleasant scent. My customers have been remarking to me about how "clean everything smells." It stands to reason that women would appreciate a perfume in the cleaning agents, but it's just not something a pig farmer would ever think about, and apparently the suppliers don't either, from what I can tell.
Do many of you guys rely on products with strong perfumes in them? Do you think it affects the way your customers view your cleaning abilities?
Over the past couple of weeks, I've been using two products from a couple of our BB mfg.s that both contain a very high level of a pleasant scent. My customers have been remarking to me about how "clean everything smells." It stands to reason that women would appreciate a perfume in the cleaning agents, but it's just not something a pig farmer would ever think about, and apparently the suppliers don't either, from what I can tell.
Do many of you guys rely on products with strong perfumes in them? Do you think it affects the way your customers view your cleaning abilities?