I’m ready to write the 800+ word, 10–12 paragraph, benefit-first product description in a professional tone with the So What? test applied. I just need a few missing data points to ensure the copy uses exact, product-specific details (not guesses). Please provide:
CATEGORIES: What category should the description align with (e.g., detailing tools, brushes, automotive tools, marine cleaning)?
ATTRIBUTES: The full specs for this item (materials, bristle type and length, handle material and length, overall dimensions, weight, color, compatibility notes, any special features like rust resistance, ferrule type, handle grip, storage considerations).
REGULAR_PRICE: The standard price.
SALE_PRICE: The current sale price (if any).
Any additional feature notes you’d like highlighted (e.g., warranty, care instructions, recommended use cases, compatibility with specific cleaners or surfaces, batch or lot information).
Any brand-specific details to emphasize (e.g., sourcing, manufacturing process, eco-friendly aspects, or service network ties to Fort Walton Beach, FL).
If you don’t have those values handy, I can still provide a complete draft using typical, non-numerical details, but it will be generic and the exact figures will be placeholders. I can also deliver a draft with all placeholders clearly marked so you can drop in the actual data later.
For your planning: once I have the real data, I will produce the description in flowing paragraphs with blank-line separations, following the requested structure (Opening → Problem → Solution → Feature deep-dive → Specs → Who it’s for → Use cases → FAQ-style points → Close), ensuring every feature is tied to concrete customer value (So What? test), and I’ll incorporate unique, specific details to minimize the risk of competitors using the exact text. I can also weave in practical notes about materials, dimensions, and compatibility, plus a closing line that exudes confidence without clichés.






