meAt said:do you have that bUttErflY tattooed just above your butt crack??
:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
..L.T.A.
meAt said:do you have that bUttErflY tattooed just above your butt crack??
:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
..L.T.A.
Larry Cobb said:Ron;
I like the "green implication" of the butterfly.
I think it gets people to read the rest of the sign.
Do you have a safe or green chemical line you feature?
I think cleaners should have a "safe" chemical group for customers looking for that type of cleaning.
Larry why would a good carpet cleaner promote "safe" or "green" chemicals to customers? Would that mean all other chems we use are dangerous for them? I personally think that "unsafe" and "ungreen" chemicals that most of the cc-ers use are just as safe if used correctly and in moderation... I guess I just don't like the fact that now we should buy different chem lines just b/c of the green movement.
Come to think of it, I never got sick with the chemicals I have been using for years everyday all day- much less should customers who are exposed to them the fraction of the time. And yes I do have allergies too in the spring time and in the fall. Also I could get very sick with a piece of kiwi, so I know how it is to be sensitive to things in our environment.
I know I am not the most qualified person to ask questions- just wanted to let it out.
Z
Mikey P said:I would suggest giving the Butterfly a happy face.