Microseal protector

knoxclean

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You have to buy a dealership for your area. Price depends on population. I think for the Knoxville, tn area they quoted me $5000 and a monthly fee of a few hundred. There is also a yearly renewal fee. $500 i think. Can't remember for sure it's be over a year since I looked into it.
product has great reviews but unless your selling to extremely high end clients you will have a hard time making money. You will need to charge 4 times what you charge for protector.
I think the only people making money with this product are the ones selling the dealerships
 

Ken Snow

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When i looked into it that is what we found as well. It would not be sold to the vast majority of our clients due to cost and the fees were absurd.

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Larry Cobb

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Ken is absolutely correct. .

A solvent-based fluorochemical . . .

will give the customer the BEST performance for the dollar.

. In our case, that would be our Dynachem UltrasealProtector.

. Larry
 
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Ron Werner

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considering its supposed to be a "permanent" coating there can't be much "yearly" income from it, only a one time payment. I seriously doubt any protectant is going to be permanent on a fibre that eventually wears and breaks. Even when they apply "permanent" coatings on cars they give you a bottle of it to apply periodically. One more "marketing" ploy.

This where I was reading about it: http://greenwayclean.com/microseal/
 

The Great Oz

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Buy the protectant of your choice. Relable it. Now it's exclusive and can only be purchased from you. Get a copy of a Guardian, FiberSeal or any other insurance program based on selling protectant and rework it around your brand. Sell it at a huge premium over your 'regular' brand.

Make lots of money without paying franchise fees or exorbitant prices for the product. Try to sleep well.
 
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Ron Werner

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apparently my friend got a good deal on the rights to the whole island. He was telling me yesterday the silicone is nanomized, or a word like that, silicon in mineral spirits,
After application HE is the one to provide servicing to that rug/uph/carpet/etc.

What's the scoop on silicon? Years ago it used to be terrible stuff, sticky, caused some yellowing, but with this new technology it appears they have resolved those issues.
 

bensurdi

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To me it doesn't make ANY *cents*. Think about it, if you apply that to their carpet or upholstery you've just cut the opportunity to sell them protective treatments in the future. You could probably sell a maintenance contract on maintaining that warranty but still, I'd rather apply a standard high performance protectant and save myself the $$ like Brian said.
 

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