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Anyone Can Help With Cleaning Company Message?

Posted by nasko_hs on 25 Points
Hi everybody ,

I am starting new cleaning business and I need company name and message.
I just want to ask: Is that a good idea or not?
Good2Clen
company message :
1.Get your home Good2Cleened!
or
Dont just .(any idea)............. it Good2Clean it!

any suggestions?

Thank you in advance

Atanas G. (uk)

  • Posted by Steve Byrne on Member
    Hi Atanas,

    In States there is a popular phrase "Get 'er Done".

    Maybe you could use "Get 'er Clean"


    Steve
  • Posted by nasko_hs on Author
    Thank you Steve, but I want to know how that name sounds to all of you Good2Clean.
  • Posted by Jay Hamilton-Roth on Member
    I don't care for it (I'd prefer GoodNClean). Good2Clean sounds like it takes something good and makes it clean (or perhaps it means what you're doing is getting an area ready to be be cleaned).
  • Posted by Steve Byrne on Accepted
    "good2clean" reminds me of "good2go" meaning someone is ready to do something, like clean something.

    I agree with Jay, not a great name.

    hope this helps,

    Steve
  • Posted by nasko_hs on Author
    Thank you gays , You are absolutely right !

    How that sounds to you; Get Maid2Clean ?

    Is it illegally to call my company like this , if there another franchise like Madi2Clean? I have checked company name availability on WebCHeck and it is all right -I can register it !
    Thank you
  • Posted by nasko_hs on Author
    or House Maid2Clean
  • Posted by nasko_hs on Author
    Any suggestions for : ShineNClean ?

    thank you gays
  • Posted by nasko_hs on Author
    Any way I will pick up probably ShineNClean.
    Thank you all

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