The Clothing Doctor's 99 Secrets to Drapery & Upholstery Care
Your customers will love this 28 page guide book!
Written for your customers – and to promote the drycleaning industry – this 28 page guide provides advice and insights on care and cleaning for drapery & upholstery. Teach customers about fabrics, interior designers, stain emergencies -- and what to do when a kid, guest, or pet makes a faux pas!
Drycleaners and retailers are buying the latest “99 Secrets” in boxes of 100-1000. They are inexpensive enough to give as a gift for the Holidays or as a hand out at the counter and on route. And because of the low cost to you, it can also be sold to customers at a good profit. You can also put your Logo on the back lower area!
Custom Printing & Logos
You can also order a “Vanity” run of 1000 or more with your printed logo and name on the front. Or you can “ink stamp” or apply foil labels to the back of the book in the lower open area. (Ask about our very reasonable custom printing fees.)
This book supports drycleaning and suggests many ways for customers to use your services. Remember, an educated consumer is good for your business.
“99 Secrets” contains insights about …
Value of Textures & Colors
Coping with Stain Emergencies
Spot-Removal Choices
Small & Large Stains
Addressing Interior Designers
Cleaning for Sheers
Upholstery: Sewn & Zippered
Drycleaning versus Washing
Dealing with Insurance Adjusters
Selling at the Counter
This second guide book, The Clothing Doctor's 99 Secrets to Drapery & Upholstery Care, is the only one of it's kind. Not only will it sell at the counter -- or make a great gift to your customers -- but it will make your job MUCH EASIER. This book explains quite clearly how customers can negatively affect your ability to remove stains, if they try things on their own.
This book sells itself at the counter. With the generous markup, you can offer your CSR’s a commission on each copy sold. Display a copy in your call office next to the original "99 Secrets." It also makes a very affordable “calling card” and hand out for retail seminars at clothing and household stores.