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Order Your Free ‘How-To’ CD/DVD from the Car Care Council for Fall Car Care Month

With Fall Car Care Month in October right around the corner, the Car Care Council reminds industry companies and organizations that its "how-to" CD and DVD is available at www.carcare.org. The CD and DVD contain extensive information and marketing materials to help vehicle service providers get ....

With Fall Car Care Month in October right around the corner, the Car Care Council reminds industry companies and organizations that its “how-to” CD and DVD is available at www.carcare.org. The CD and DVD contain extensive information and marketing materials to help vehicle service providers get actively involved in Fall Car Care Month.

The DVD features a 12-minute “how-to” video with step-by-step instructions on how to plan and host popular consumer vehicle check-up events. The CD includes a comprehensive event planning guide complete with sample press releases, radio spots, camera-ready ads, samples of vehicle check-up event inspection forms, brochures, logos and more.

“Distributors, WDs and jobbers will learn the benefits of helping their customers get involved while repair shops and retailers will see just how easy and rewarding it can be to host vehicle check-up events during Fall Car Care Month,” said Rich White, executive director of the Car Care Council.

To request a copy of the two-disc set, visit www.carcare.org and click Car Care Months. Single copies are available for free. For multiple copies, call the Car Care Council at (240) 333-1088.

The Car Care Council is the source of information for the “Be Car Care Aware” campaign, educating consumers about the benefits of regular vehicle care, maintenance and repair. For more information about the “Be Car Care Aware” campaign, visit the Car Care Council website at www.carcare.org.

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