Video Content Program

The Revivify Video Series

One filming day at the shop becomes a month of content everywhere your customers look. Six flagship videos with Mel Craig, cut into 120+ social clips over six months. Everything's on us — you bring Mel and the cars.
6
Flagship Videos
120+
Social Clips
6
Months of Content
Start Here

How this works & what happens next

Welcome to the Revivify video program. Here's the whole thing in one minute, then the exact steps to get rolling. Nothing to download — everything lives on this page.

The idea in one breath

Mel films one 15–18 minute video at the shop. We cut it into about 20 short clips for TikTok, Reels, YouTube Shorts, and Facebook, plus a full YouTube video and b-roll for ads. Do that six times over six months and you've got a steady stream of content that builds Revivify's name nationwide — all from six filming days.

Who does what
You bring: Mel on camera, Alejandro on the camera, the shop, and the cars.
We handle: scripts, all editing, captions, graphics, titles, thumbnails, SEO, the posting calendar, and monthly reports.

The rollout — step by step

  1. Everyone reads The Plan
    Scroll to The Plan below (or tap it up top). It's the full picture — the six videos, how we shoot, and how it all gets posted. 10-minute read.
  2. Pick your first shoot dates
    We start with Session 1 = Videos 1 & 2 in one half-day at the shop. Give us a couple of dates that work for Mel and Alejandro.
  3. Sort audio & wardrobe
    Two small things that make a big difference: a clip-on (lav) mic for Mel and a clean Revivify shirt. Don't have a mic? Tell us and we'll send a cheap one over. Details are in the Shoot-Day Playbook in The Plan.
  4. Mel skims his scripts
    Scroll to Mel's Scripts below. It's not a teleprompter — just the questions to answer and the points to hit. Mel talks like he always does; we cut it into clips.
  5. Film the half-day
    Mel answers the questions one at a time, we grab b-roll of the cars and coating work, then you send us the footage (a Google Drive or Dropbox link is perfect).
  6. We edit, you approve, it posts
    First clips come back within about 10 business days for your OK. Then they start posting on the calendar we build. We do it all again every couple of months.
What we need back from you to get started

Just reply with these five and we're rolling:

  1. A couple of shoot dates for Session 1 (Videos 1 & 2) — half a day at the shop.
  2. Audio: got a clip-on/lav or shotgun mic, or should we send one?
  3. A branded Revivify shirt/polo Mel can wear for the batch.
  4. OK to film customer cars in the shop (we can supply a simple release).
  5. Who posts — your team from your accounts, or us on your behalf?

Questions on any of it? Reach out to your BaaDigi contact anytime. Now scroll down and dig in.

The Plan

Master plan & shoot playbook

Audience & positioning — national, not local

Revivify is a worldwide protective-coating brand; this series targets the U.S.A. as Revivify USA. Everything is framed nationally — no single region or city. When climate comes up we name a spread of American conditions (sun-belt UV in Arizona/Texas/Florida, road-salt winters up north, coastal salt air, Southeast humidity) so it reads "we protect cars everywhere." Mel is the national brand's expert educator, and every video sends viewers to find a certified Revivify installer near them.

Recommended schedule — batch the shoots

Filming one video a month wastes Alejandro's setup time six times over. We recommend batching two flagship videos per session — three sessions total, about one every two months. Same lighting, same wardrobe, Mel's already warmed up. You still release on a steady monthly cadence; we bank the footage ahead.

SessionWhat you filmReleases
Session 1 (½ day)Videos 1 & 2 + b-roll bankMonths 1–2
Session 2 (½ day)Videos 3 & 4 + b-roll bankMonths 3–4
Session 3 (½ day)Videos 5 & 6 + b-roll bankMonths 5–6

Shoot-day playbook

For Mel & Alejandro. Follow this and the footage cuts clean.

Gear

  • Camera: film in 4K, horizontal. We reframe to vertical for the clips. A good phone in 4K is fine.
  • Audio is #1. A lav mic on Mel's shirt or a shotgun mic close to him. Never the camera's built-in mic in an echoey shop. Test 10 seconds and play it back first.
  • Lighting: near the open bay door or shop lights + one LED panel on Mel's face. No bright window directly behind him.
  • Tripod for talking; handheld for b-roll.

Framing & delivery

  • Frame Mel centered with headroom — we crop the sides for vertical, so keep it in the middle third.
  • Answer one question at a time, start-to-finish, then pause ~2 seconds. Each answer becomes its own clip.
  • Flub a line? Pause and restart it — we keep the good take.
  • Send raw footage in one folder (Drive/Dropbox). Don't rename or trim.
The b-roll bank — capture every session (this is gold)

Mel's shop has what most brands pay to stage. Alejandro: 5–10 seconds of each, slow and steady.

  • Coating being applied (the wipe-on, the gloss coming up)
  • Water beading / sheeting on a coated panel
  • Swirl / scratch reveal under a light — the most-watched detailing shot there is
  • Before/after on the same panel · buffer working · clay bar gliding
  • Bugs/tar/water spots before & after · hands working, close & cinematic
  • Nice cars in the shop (owner OK) · wide shots of the shop

The 6 flagship videos

Guardrails on every video
  • It's a self-healing protective coating — or "the coating." Never "silicone" or "urethane." (Competitor ceramics can be called "ceramic / SiO₂" — that's the contrast, not us.)
  • Keep the self-healing angle front and center — heat reflows swirls and micro-scratches.
  • Warranty = "multi-year, CARFAX-registered." Not "insurance-backed."
1
Is a Coating Actually Worth It? A 50-Year Detailer's Straight Answer
Cluster: Cost
Real demand: "is ceramic coating worth it" (5,500/mo) · "ceramic coating cost" (5,200/mo) · "car detailing cost" (1,400/mo)
Mel's hook"Every week somebody asks me if a coating is really worth the money. I've been doing this 50 years — let me give it to you straight, and it's not what the guy trying to sell you one will say."
  1. Is it worth it? (open)
  2. What a coating does that wax can't
  3. Real 2026 price ranges
  4. Why the cheapest quote costs the most
  5. Wax vs. coat: the 3-year math
  6. Is a DIY kit good enough?
  7. Protected vs. unprotected at resale
  8. The one question to ask before you pay
  9. Self-healing vs. standard
  10. New car? Why now is cheaper
  11. +10 price-FAQ, myth-busts, demos, quotables
YouTube
Title: "Is Ceramic Coating Worth It? A Straight Answer (50-Yr Detailer)" · Thumbnail: Mel + glossy panel, "WORTH IT?"
2
Ceramic vs. PPF vs. Self-Healing: What Your Car Actually Needs
Cluster: Comparison
Real demand: "best ceramic coating for cars" (7,100/mo) · "ppf vs ceramic coating" (1,400/mo) · "self healing ceramic coating"
Mel's hook"People argue ceramic versus PPF all day long. They're both asking the wrong question. Let me show you what actually matters for your car."
  1. The wrong question (open)
  2. Ceramic in 60 sec
  3. PPF in 60 sec
  4. Where rigid ceramic lets you down
  5. What "self-healing" means
  6. The daily-driver pick
  7. The garage-queen / exotic pick
  8. Can I layer them?
  9. Why we don't call ours a ceramic
  10. What survives sun, salt & road grime
  11. +10 head-to-heads, demos, quotables
YouTube
Title: "Ceramic vs PPF vs Self-Healing — Which Does YOUR Car Need?" · Thumbnail: split dull-vs-glossy panel + Mel.
3
How Long Does It Really Last? (And What Wrecks It Early)
Cluster: Durability
Real demand: "how long does ceramic coating last" (2,500/mo) · "does ceramic coating prevent scratches" · "how long does ppf last"
Mel's hook"Anybody who promises '10 years, guaranteed, no matter what' is lying to your face. Here's what actually determines how long a coating lasts."
  1. "10 years guaranteed" is a lie (open)
  2. Lifespan = 90% prep
  3. Does it stop scratches?
  4. Self-healing vs. a rock chip
  5. 3 things that kill it early
  6. Washing wrong = swirls
  7. Why cheap installs don't last
  8. What year 3 looks like done right
  9. Maintenance reality
  10. When to top up
  11. +10 durability FAQ, quotables
YouTube
Title: "How Long Does Ceramic Coating REALLY Last? (Straight Answer)"
4
Detailing Like a Pro: The At-Home Wash That Doesn't Add Swirls
Cluster: How-To
Real demand: "how to wash a car" (26,000/mo) · "how to remove water spots" (1,500/mo) · "how to clay bar a car" (1,100/mo)
Your biggest-reach video
"How to wash a car" alone is 26,000 searches/month. Expect the most clips and the most views here.
Mel's hook"You're probably putting swirl marks in your own paint every single time you wash it. Let me show you how to stop."
  1. You're scratching your own car (open)
  2. The 2-bucket method
  3. Soap that won't marr
  4. Drying without water spots
  5. Removing set-in water spots
  6. Clay bar, step by step
  7. Bugs and tar, safely
  8. Wheels first or last?
  9. Washing a coated car is easier
  10. The maintenance wash
  11. +10 tool close-ups, mistakes, quick-tips
YouTube
Title: "How to Wash Your Car WITHOUT Adding Swirls (Pro Method)" · gets its own "Detailing How-To" playlist.
5
Paint Correction: Bringing Dead Paint Back to Life (Before Any Coating)
Cluster: Correction
Real demand: "what is paint correction" (1,100/mo) · "how to restore faded car paint" (1,200/mo) · "paint correction cost"
Mel's hook"If you coat over swirls and scratches, you just locked that damage in forever. Here's what has to happen first."
  1. Coating over swirls locks them in (open)
  2. What correction actually is
  3. Single vs. multi-stage
  4. Restoring faded paint without a respray
  5. Swirl removal under the light
  6. Prep is 90% of the result
  7. What correction costs and why
  8. Why we correct before we coat
  9. Self-healing keeps it corrected
  10. Can you DIY correction?
  11. +10 before/after reveals, cost FAQ
YouTube
Title: "Paint Correction Explained — Bringing Dead Paint Back to Life"
6
New Car to Forever: Protecting It Right and Keeping It That Way
Cluster: Lifecycle
Real demand: "best paint protection for new car" · "car paint protection" (2,400/mo) · "ceramic coating maintenance"
Mel's hook"The best time to protect a car is the day you drive it off the lot. Here's how to do it right and keep it that way for years."
  1. Protect it day one (open)
  2. What sun, salt & road salt do
  3. Protect now vs. repaint later
  4. Dealer package vs. real protection
  5. Why a new car is the easiest job
  6. The ownership plan
  7. Then the boat, the garage floor
  8. Why clients stay with a pro
  9. Trusting a pro with an exotic
  10. Book before busy season
  11. +10 new-owner checklist, quick-tips
YouTube
Title: "New Car? Do THIS Before You Drive It Home"

How one video becomes 20+ pieces

OutputPlatformLengthFormat
1 flagship videoYouTube12–18 min16:9 horizontal
~15 vertical clipsTikTok, Reels, Shorts20–60 sec9:16, captioned
~3 wider clipsFacebook, LinkedIn30–90 sec1:1 or 16:9
B-roll + stillsAds, site, blog, Google Business5–15 secBoth

Every clip gets a hook in the first 1–2 seconds, burned-in captions (most social is watched on mute), and a brand end-card with the CTA. We post ~5/week on a calendar we build for you, and route every clip toward "find a certified Revivify installer near you." Full performance report every month.

Mel's Scripts

Talking points — all 6 videos

Mel, you don't have to memorize a word of this. Each video is about 10 short questions. Answer each one like you're talking to a customer in the shop. We shoot these in batches — Videos 1 & 2 first — but they're all here so you can see where it's headed.

4 things that make the edit easy
  • Answer one question at a time. Start with your point, finish the thought, stop. Each answer = its own clip.
  • Pause ~2 seconds between questions. That silence gives us clean cut points.
  • Mess up? No problem. Pause and start that answer over. We keep the good take.
  • Be you. The "start with" lines are a nudge — say it your way. 50 years of straight talk is why this works.
Three things to keep straight (brand)
  • Call it a "self-healing protective coating" or "the coating." Not "ceramic," "silicone," or "urethane." The other guys' stuff = "ceramic coating," that's fine.
  • The self-healing part is our whole edge — heat reflows light swirls and micro-scratches.
  • Warranty: "multi-year, CARFAX-registered." Not "insurance-backed" yet.
Video 1 · Cluster: Cost

Is a Coating Actually Worth It?

Your straight, 50-year answer to the #1 question every customer asks. ~15–18 min of talking; we cut ~20 clips.
The flow: the money question → what they're really paying for → wax-vs-coating math → why cheap costs twice → the self-healing difference → find a certified installer near you.
1
The open: is it worth it?
Start with"Every week somebody asks me if a coating is really worth the money. I've been doing this 50 years — let me give it to you straight, and it's not what the guy trying to sell you one will say."
    Hit these points
  • You're going to shoot straight, no sales pitch
  • The answer depends on what you drive and how you keep it
  • Promise to cover what it costs and where people waste money
2
What a coating does that wax can't
    Hit these points
  • Wax sits on top and washes off in weeks/months
  • A real coating bonds to the paint and lasts years
  • It's about protection AND how easy it is to clean
  • Plain example — water, dirt, bird stuff comes off easy
3
Real 2026 price ranges — no games
    Hit these points
  • Honest ballpark ranges the way you'd tell a customer
  • What drives the price (size, condition, prep, correction first)
  • Why a number that sounds too good usually is
Keep it right Ranges and "it depends on the car" keeps it straight — don't over-promise exact prices on camera.
4
Why the cheapest quote costs the most
    Hit these points
  • What you've seen go wrong with cheap, rushed jobs
  • Redoing it later = paying twice + fixing the damage
  • Cutting corners on prep is where cheap jobs fall apart
5
Wax every 3 months vs. coat once: the math
    Hit these points
  • Add up years of waxing/detailing vs. one good coating
  • Factor in the time, not just the money
  • Land it: the coating usually comes out ahead
6
"Is a DIY kit good enough?"
    Hit these points
  • Where store-bought kits fall short (prep, product, conditions)
  • Same bottle in different hands isn't the same result
  • Straight talk: fine for a quick shine, not a real install
7
Protected vs. unprotected at resale
    Hit these points
  • What faded, chipped, swirled paint does to resale/trade-in
  • A protected car that still looks new holds value
  • Real example if you've got one
8
The one question to ask before you pay anybody
    Hit these points
  • Pick the single best question a customer should ask a shop
  • Why the answer tells you if they know their stuff
  • (e.g. "how do you prep before you coat?")
9
Self-healing vs. a standard coating
    Hit these points
  • What "self-healing" means — heat reflows light marks
  • Why that matters on a car that gets driven
  • This is where Revivify is different from a regular coating
Keep it right "Self-healing protective coating." Not ceramic, not silicone.
10
New car? Why doing it now is cheaper
    Hit these points
  • Fresh paint is the easiest, cheapest job — less prep
  • Protecting early beats fixing damage later
  • The day you drive it home is the best time
Close it out (the call-to-action)

"If you want your car done right, find a certified Revivify installer near you — they'll tell you what it actually needs, no pressure." Point them to the website to find their local installer. Warm and low-key.

Video 2 · Cluster: Comparison

Ceramic vs. PPF vs. Self-Healing

Cut through the confusion and tell people what their car actually needs. ~15–18 min; ~20 clips.
The flow: the 3 options plain → what each is good/bad at → where rigid ceramic lets you down → self-healing fixes that → who should pick what → find a certified installer near you.
1
The open: they're asking the wrong question
Start with"People argue ceramic versus PPF all day long. They're both asking the wrong question. Let me show you what actually matters for your car."
    Hit these points
  • There's no single "best" — it's about your car and how you use it
  • Tease a third option most people don't know about
2
Ceramic in 60 seconds
    Hit these points
  • What a ceramic coating is (a hard SiO₂ layer)
  • Where it wins — gloss, easy cleaning, chemical protection
  • Keep it simple
Keep it right Here "ceramic / SiO₂" is fine — you're describing the other category, not ours.
3
PPF in 60 seconds
    Hit these points
  • What paint protection film is — a physical film over the paint
  • Where it wins — rock chips, road rash, thicker protection
  • The trade-offs — cost, look, where people put it
4
Where rigid ceramic lets you down
    Hit these points
  • A hard coating is still hard — light swirls and wash marring still show
  • What that looks like a year in on a daily driver
  • Set up the problem self-healing solves
5
What "self-healing" actually means
    Hit these points
  • Heat — sun, warm water — makes it reflow and pull light marks out
  • Why that's a real difference on a car that gets used
  • This is Revivify's edge; say it with confidence
Keep it right "Self-healing protective coating." Don't call ours a ceramic.
6
The daily-driver pick
    Hit these points
  • For a car driven every day, what you'd recommend and why
  • Where self-healing shines for this owner
7
The garage-queen / exotic pick
    Hit these points
  • For a weekend car, show car, or exotic — what changes
  • Why high-value cars are worth doing right
  • You can be trusted with the nice stuff
8
"Can I layer them?"
    Hit these points
  • Straight answer on combining film + coating
  • When it makes sense, when it's overkill
9
Why we don't call ours a ceramic — on purpose
    Hit these points
  • Ceramics are rigid; ours flexes and heals — different animal
  • Not knocking ceramic, just straight about the difference
  • Why that difference is the whole point
Keep it right This is the segment that draws the line — "ours isn't a ceramic, and here's why that's a good thing."
10
What survives the American climate — coast to coast
    Hit these points
  • What the elements do all over the country — desert/sun-belt UV, coastal salt air, road salt up north, humidity down south
  • Wherever you live, something's working on your paint
  • What holds up in each condition and why
Keep it national Name a few US climates as examples, not one region — Revivify protects cars everywhere.
Close it out (the call-to-action)

"Not sure what your car needs? Find a certified Revivify installer near you — they'll look at it and tell you straight, ceramic, film, or ours." Point them to the website to find their local installer.

Video 3 · Cluster: Durability

How Long Does It Really Last?

The straight answer on lifespan — and what wrecks a coating early. ~15–18 min; ~20 clips.
The flow: the real lifespan answer → prep is 90% of it → what it stops vs. doesn't → self-healing on light marring → the 3 things that kill it early → keep it up with a pro.
1
The open: "10 years guaranteed" is a lie
Start with"Anybody who promises you '10 years, guaranteed, no matter what' is lying to your face. Let me tell you what actually determines how long a coating lasts."
    Hit these points
  • Nobody can promise a number without seeing the car and how it's kept
  • Lifespan is real, but it depends on a few things — you'll walk through them
2
What actually determines lifespan — 90% is prep
    Hit these points
  • The coating is only as good as the prep under it
  • Rushed prep = a coating that fails early no matter the brand
  • Why the work you don't see is what makes it last
3
"Does it stop scratches?" the straight answer
    Hit these points
  • What a coating actually protects against vs. what it doesn't
  • It's not a force field — set the real expectation
  • Where it genuinely saves the paint
4
Self-healing vs. a rock chip — what it can and can't fix
    Hit these points
  • Light swirls and wash marring — heat reflows those out
  • A deep rock chip is a different story — be straight about it
  • Why the self-healing still matters day to day
Keep it right Self-healing = light marks reflow with heat. Don't oversell it on deep damage.
5
The 3 things owners do that kill a coating early
    Hit these points
  • Pick the 3 mistakes you see most
  • Harsh chemicals, dirty wash mitts, automatic car washes, etc.
  • Easy fixes for each
6
Washing wrong = swirls even on a coated car
    Hit these points
  • A coating doesn't mean you can be careless washing it
  • Bad technique still puts marring on top
  • Tease the right way to wash (that's Video 4)
7
Why a cheap install won't last, no matter the product
    Hit these points
  • Great product + bad install = short life
  • What separates a lasting job from a quick one
  • Ties back to prep and doing it right
8
What year 3 looks like done right
    Hit these points
  • Paint a picture of a well-kept coated car years later
  • Still glossy, still easy to clean, still protected
  • Real example if you've got one
9
Maintenance reality — it's not zero
    Hit these points
  • A coating cuts the work way down but doesn't eliminate it
  • What upkeep actually looks like
  • Being straight here builds trust
10
When to top up or reapply
    Hit these points
  • Signs it's time for a maintenance top-up
  • Why checking in with a pro keeps it going
  • Leads into staying with the same installer
Close it out (the call-to-action)

"Want a coating that actually holds up? It comes down to who does the work. Find a certified Revivify installer near you and keep it up with the same pro year after year."

Video 4 · Cluster: How-To

Detailing Like a Pro at Home

The at-home wash that doesn't add swirls. Biggest-reach video — load up on hands-on b-roll. ~15–18 min; ~20 clips.
The flow: why most people scratch their own car → the 2-bucket method → water spots → clay bar → bugs/tar → how this maintains a coating → find a certified installer.
1
The open: you're scratching your own car
Start with"You're probably putting swirl marks in your own paint every single time you wash it. Let me show you how to stop."
    Hit these points
  • Most swirls come from washing, not the road
  • Good news — it's easy to fix once you know how
2
The 2-bucket method
    Hit these points
  • Wash bucket + rinse bucket, and why
  • Keeps grit off the mitt and out of the paint
  • Show it if you can — great b-roll
3
Wash media + soap that won't marr
    Hit these points
  • The right mitt/towel to use
  • pH-safe soap vs. dish soap (and why dish soap is a no)
  • What to avoid
4
Drying without water spots
    Hit these points
  • Why letting it air-dry causes spots
  • The right drying towel + technique
  • Do it in the shade
5
Removing water spots that already set
    Hit these points
  • What water spots actually are
  • How to safely remove them
  • How to stop them coming back
6
Clay bar, step by step
    Hit these points
  • What claying does — pulls embedded junk out of the paint
  • Lube it, glide it, keep it clean
  • Show the before/after feel — great clip
7
Bugs and tar, safely
    Hit these points
  • The right remover, not a scraper
  • Let it dwell, don't grind it in
  • Why bugs left on the paint do damage
8
Wheels first or last? Settle it
    Hit these points
  • Your take and why
  • Separate mitt for wheels, always
9
How washing a coated car is easier
    Hit these points
  • Dirt and water release easier on a coating
  • Less scrubbing = less risk of marring
  • One more reason a coating pays off
10
The maintenance wash that keeps a coating alive
    Hit these points
  • Simple routine that keeps a coating performing
  • This maintains a coating — it doesn't replace one
  • Bridge to getting a real coating done
Close it out (the call-to-action)

"Washing it right keeps your paint clean — but a real coating is what protects it. Ready for that? Find a certified Revivify installer near you."

Video 5 · Cluster: Correction

Paint Correction — Before Any Coating

Bringing dead paint back to life, and why correction comes first. ~15–18 min; ~20 clips.
The flow: what correction is and why it comes before coating → single vs. multi-stage → restoring faded paint → never coat over defects → cost honesty → self-healing after correction → find a certified installer.
1
The open: coating over swirls locks them in
Start with"If you coat over swirls and scratches, you just locked that damage in forever. Let me show you what has to happen first."
    Hit these points
  • A coating seals in whatever's under it — good or bad
  • That's why correction comes first
2
What paint correction actually is
    Hit these points
  • Leveling the paint to remove swirls and scratches
  • Restoring gloss and clarity, not covering it up
  • Plain-English explanation
3
Single-stage vs. multi-stage — what you need
    Hit these points
  • The difference in plain terms
  • What kind of paint/condition needs which
  • Why more stages costs more
4
Restoring faded/oxidized paint without a respray
    Hit these points
  • How far gone paint can come back
  • Correction vs. an expensive repaint
  • Waiting too long makes it worse (and pricier)
5
Swirl removal under the light — the reveal
    Hit these points
  • Show a panel before and after under a light
  • Let the reveal do the talking — best clip in the video
  • Explain what changed
Keep it right This under-the-light before/after is the money shot — make sure Alejandro films it close.
6
Why prep is 90% of the result
    Hit these points
  • Correction is where the real work is
  • The coating just protects the finish you created
  • Ties the whole series together
7
What correction costs and why
    Hit these points
  • Honest ballpark ranges the way you'd tell a customer
  • What drives the price (condition, stages, paint type)
  • Why it's worth it before a coating
8
Why we correct before we coat, every time
    Hit these points
  • Non-negotiable in a quality shop
  • What happens when a shop skips it
  • Do it right the first time
9
Self-healing keeps corrected paint looking corrected
    Hit these points
  • You corrected it — now keep it that way
  • Self-healing pulls light new marks back out
  • Why that protects your correction investment
Keep it right "Self-healing protective coating." Not ceramic, not silicone.
10
Can you DIY correction? The straight take
    Hit these points
  • What can go wrong with a rotary in the wrong hands
  • You can burn through paint fast
  • When to leave it to a pro
Close it out (the call-to-action)

"Bring your paint back to life the right way — corrected first, then protected. Find a certified Revivify installer near you to get it done."

Video 6 · Cluster: Lifecycle

New Car to Forever

Protecting it right from day one and keeping it that way. ~15–18 min; ~20 clips.
The flow: the day-one decision → what the elements do coast to coast → protect now vs. pay later → the maintenance relationship → adding the boat/second car/floor → find a certified installer.
1
The open: protect it the day you drive it home
Start with"The best time to protect a car is the day you drive it off the lot. Let me show you how to do it right and keep it that way for years."
    Hit these points
  • Fresh paint is a clean slate — easiest job there is
  • Every day unprotected is a day the clock's running
2
What the elements do to unprotected paint — coast to coast
    Hit these points
  • Sun-belt UV, coastal salt air, northern road salt, Southeast humidity
  • Wherever you live, something's working on your paint
  • What that damage looks like over time
Keep it national Name a few US climates as examples, not one region — Revivify protects cars everywhere.
3
Protect now vs. repaint later — the real cost
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  • Cost to protect a new car vs. fixing faded/chipped paint later
  • Protecting early is a fraction of the repair
  • Do the math for them
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Dealer "protection package" vs. real protection
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  • What those add-on packages usually are
  • Why they don't compare to a real coating
  • Being straight so buyers don't get burned
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Why a new car is the easiest, cheapest job we do
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  • Little to no correction needed on fresh paint
  • Straight to protection = less labor, lower cost
  • The best value moment in a car's life
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The ownership plan — protect, maintain, keep
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  • It's not one-and-done — it's a relationship
  • What the maintenance rhythm looks like
  • Why that keeps the car looking new for years
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Once you've done one car... the boat, the garage floor
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  • Coatings aren't just for cars
  • Boats, motorcycles, garage floors, more
  • Once people see it work, they want it everywhere
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Why clients stay with the same detailer
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  • Trust and consistency matter with your vehicles
  • A pro who knows your car and your history
  • Why shopping around every time costs you
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Trusting a pro with an exotic or high-value build
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  • What it takes to handle a high-value car right
  • Why you don't hand those to just anybody
  • Certified installers are vetted for this
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Book before busy season
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  • Good shops book up — plan ahead
  • Best time to get on the schedule
  • Soft nudge to act now
Close it out (the call-to-action)

"Just got a new car — or want to protect the one you've got? Don't wait. Find a certified Revivify installer near you and do it right from day one."