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  • Smooth Finishes. "Get plastered with Miles"
  • Miles Plaster & More. I find that catchy, trendy names tend to be bad for the business, even though it seems like it is initially. It's best to have a clear name, with a clear purpose in the title.
  • Hard Stuff-Professional Touch Miles of Plaster
  • Hard Stuff-Professional Touch Miles of Plaster
  • Pukka Plasterers?
  • Miles Smoother Plasterers.
  • Plaster Scene!
  • Plaster Master Plaster Perfect Plaster Faster Plsster Doctor Plaster Plus Plaster n More I like creativity, and would be a perfect match for any business who needs a creative person for naming businesses, websites, products, or for creativity for commercials! Contact youandiwin@yahoo.com
  • Plaster Master Plaster Perfect Plaster Faster Plsster Doctor Plaster Plus Plaster n More I like creativity, and would be a perfect match for any business who needs a creative person for naming businesses, websites, products, or for creativity for commercials! Contact youandiwin@yahoo.com
  • Slappers - we put it on as thick as a prossie's make up.
  • I don't know, but your motto can be "Don't get caulky with us!"
  • What's the most profitable part of plastering business? Combine this with your name. Personally, I would suggest: MILES Plaster & Repair
  • What about something like "Miles of smooth moves" or Smooth mover something like that
  • Milestone in plastering Jas Miles of plaster
  • Get Plastered (and still be able to drive safely) We Plaster Faster The Plaster Disaster (not so good) The Gook Doctor You Call, We Wall Plaster Smiles by Miles Miles Ahead
  • I like Wildkat's suggestion of 'Milestone'. It's positive concept that says both your name and a key ingredient in your biz. I'd suggest :::: Milestone Plastering ::::
  • Let's Get Plastered!
  • miles of plaster
  • My suggestion to you is that you try and stay away from any cute names. The best advice I ever got for my first business was to name it so that when someone read it they'd know exactly what it was that I did or supplied. You know your business better than anyone and therefore you should know your customers better. I'm saying this because if you can take the above advice and add to it a way in which you are telling your potential customers that you will be solving their problem(s), you're do great by that name. "Plaster Faster" for instance would be a good name if you are working with contractors and time is important to them. On the other hand, if you're working with home owners directly then something along the lines of "Quality Plastering Pros" might serve you better. Hope that helps you.

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