I am using Simoniz Hot Wax in a foaming wax application in a tunnel and while it works very well it is expensive. Has any one found a product that works as well for less money?
How much are you paying and what size? Where are you? C.A.R. Products (division of dubois chem and affiliated with blendco) has a “foaming repel with carnauba wax” that is great, and cheaper.
Does it really matter that much?
Assume COG is $1.00, price margin $4.00, and contribution $3.00.
100,000 X 0.25 X $3.00 = $75,000
If COG is $0.50, 100,000 X 0.25 X $3.50 = $87,500
So, by using product that cost half as much, net operating income was increased by a whopping $12,500.
Of course, this holds true if the take rate remains the same. In other words, if customers believe you are trying to cut a fat hog by switching ingredients (name brand to no-name brand), they may not be willing to buy at the same rate. If that’s the case, then the difference in margin would be even less.
Another school of thought is the old gas station operator approach. Go into mechanical room and turn back the dial on soap and wax after the service technician leaves. For example, I know operators that have cut back from between four and six ounces per application to two or three ounces. There is also the shell game. Advertise name brand product but use cheap no-name brand.
Generally speaking, there is more opportunity to make money through average sales than unit variable cost.
Thanks for your response. I don't have the exact number in front of me but it is in the $8-900 range for a 30 gal barrel. I am in the KC area.
I understand what your saying. I guess I question in today's world if you are turning out an equal product if the name brand product really matters.
As for your illustration I would not mind having an extra $12500 in my pocket.
you are definitely paying too much for it, that's why I asked. it sounds like you are paying list price, my guess you can get it 20-25% less, maybe you have to sign a contract to get it but what your paying is high. if they balk I would just say how am I supposed to compete when other operators are paying 20% less then me??
What pumps are you using in conjunction with the Foaminator II? We use a dosatron for our Foamy bubble hot wax, but we are using three Flojets for our Foaminator and noticing that they might not be providing enough power.
We are using 2 - 5 gpm hydra flex ports. One of them uses the 5 gpm injector and the other is plain water with a valve to throttle it a bit. We then run a 3/4" Boston hose to the arch. We've had success with a dosatron in the past too.
You lost me at "chemical contract". Been there, done that.