Cimexed a 10,000 ft dinning hall today.

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They serve 1800 meals on most days..


They maintain it with a Host machine but call us when it gets too gnarly.

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They know HWE/post VLM is the way to go but can only afford VLM and it's reduced down time.


We do post pad most of it as you can see.

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The grungy thick kitchen entry areas got a blast of straight ammonia first, then the Mex, followed by as many pads as it took to get the mud out..

5 hours, 10,000 sf @.28.



I gave the boys a C each note for the hustle


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntdq8nHWt_M&list=UUGl4oOuCGURMINuh5ot3sxw
 
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I've only ever used them on this place as they're pricey and overkill on normal VLM jobs.
I don't know if they make larger versions

I did 5000ish ft with the same pads



This job sucked up almost 3 gallons of pixie juice at a 4 ounce per rate
 

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we used a pump up to hit the thick spills for five to 10 minutes prior to scrubbing with the Cimex.



What would you call it?



Please dont think that my guy spraying ahead of himself in the video is all we did.
 

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Why did you decide to use those pads from Jeremy over anything else ... like Ricky's Fiberplus pads? I'm still learning the ins and outs of this Cimex thing.

From reading here, over the years, most Cimex owners post they can clean virtually anything (including greasy restaurants) with the scampoo method. What made you decide to post bonnet instead of allowing the pixie dust to encapsulate the soil and be "removed" later by their vacuuming?

Your videos are almost as good as Rob's. Keep working on them.
 

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Why did you decide to use those pads from Jeremy over anything else ... like Ricky's Fiberplus pads? I'm still learning the ins and outs of this Cimex thing.

From reading here, over the years, most Cimex owners post they can clean virtually anything (including greasy restaurants) with the scampoo method. What made you decide to post bonnet instead of allowing the pixie dust to encapsulate the soil and be "removed" later by their vacuuming?

Your videos are almost as good as Rob's. Keep working on them.


When we first bidded on this job we did a demo of for methods..

  1. Red pad/175 prescrub and wand rinse
  2. Cimex only
  3. Rotary Extraction
  4. RE and Cimex post pad.


They chose the Cimex only based on final appearance 1st, and cost 2nd.


We chose to post pad almost all our Cimex jobs because
  1. We have a conscience
  2. Looks better when dry
  3. We charge enough to do so.



and we only do so in the grungy areas where is does make a difference.
 

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Man, it blows me away how carpet cleaning rates vary across the country. Guess they have to with differences in cost of living. When Denny's corporate closed in Calif. and moved here employees that came here were saying "you mean I can have that house for $300,000.?" On west coast would have been many times that. SC is a poor state. Around here if you are going to remain competitive in commercial you will price at half that rate of .28 and that is for HWE.
 
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if you are going to remain competitive in commercial you will price at half that rate of .28 and that is for HWE


I hear ya. I could get loads of nighttime and weekend work if I wanted to work for minimum wage.


I'm bidding on the county office/courthouse next week. I may go as low as .20 there.
 

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Man, it blows me away how carpet cleaning rates vary across the country. Guess they have to with differences in cost of living. When Denny's corporate closed in Calif. and moved here employees that came here were saying "you mean I can have that house for $300,000.?" On west coast would have been many times that. SC is a poor state. Around here if you are going to remain competitive in commercial you will price at half that rate of .28 and that is for HWE.

As you grow accustomed to this place, you will learn that those of us who live in the fly over states don't post much about pricing. So, the prices you normally read about here are higher than the norm for the country as a whole.
 

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We'd have been as low as .12 or as high as.18 (depending on soiling conditions, open or congested area and difficulty in setup) for the same type of cleaning.

HWE .18-.26 most choose VLM for the price, but stay with it for the appearance and convenience. Although we still do a good bit of HWE on commercial work, probably 50/50.
 
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