A recent survey indicated that clean Taxi Cabs
Fleets have higher tip rates and repeat customers. How do you wash a
taxicab? You do them four at a time and you go up and over and up and
over when you are drying them. If they have a little taxi cab
sign, dry that last. But you do the rest of the car the way you do a
regular car. The only difference is you are going to spray three, four,
five, sometimes six cars at a time. Then another crewmember is going to
follow behind you and do all the windows really well. You do a quick
vacuum with a taxicab. Seriously, you do not want to be in that taxicab
for more then a minute or a minute and a half. Now most taxicabs are
usually scratched and they look like crap. This is something you are
going to have to deal with. This is just the way they are going to look
which is good for you because they are not expecting a perfect job. They
just want them to look clean because they have their logo on them. Taxi
companies are very low budget operations and low cost will get you the
account. Some taxicabs are owned by independent contractors. You will
need to charge more since the volume is not there. Staging areas at big
airports are a good place to find lots of taxicabs.
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