The Cost: Zabel bought the pump-style spray bottles from his BASF jobber. “Sometimes the jobbers will tie it into a big purchase,” he says. Forest Home CARSTAR Auto Body already had the “baker”-style cart on hand.
The ROI: Zabel estimates he spends less money on the spray bottles. Though the pump-style sprayers are more expensive, Forest Home CARSTAR Auto Body has to replace them less often.
“If it lasts a year, and you’re going through eight or nine a year of the other ones plus you’re losing time, those pump sprayers are a bargain,” he says. “Plus you’re saving a ton of time.”
The detail technicians now spend about five minutes preparing to detail a vehicle whereas before, they might have had to spend 15 or 20 minutes walking around to locate the spray bottles. Moreover, the detailers no longer waste time working with worn-out or clogged spray bottles.
“As you find more efficient ways of doing things, you find that you can get more through your shop,” Zabel says. “This is one of those small pieces that as you implement it and then stay on top of it, it’s one of those cost-saving steps that helps you get more through the shop.”