That's still a pretty high production rate if my maths are right (about double what we look to achieve on single floor plates). It would almost pay me to fly you out to Godzone for a working holiday, and teach my guys your system.(but I can't afford your hourly rate at nearly $390)
roro
It's mainly a matter of being organized. I premix as many jugs as I think I need the morning of the job. Have all my mix and pads in my truck. I can usually park close to the elevator. I bring in the machine, one jug, one pad. Use it up, then go down for more. Pre spot serious stains with
TOPS spotter and by the time you hit it with the pad, it usually comes right out. Keep in mind that these are high end condo buildings and the carpets are in good shape. The top 10 floors only have 2 units per floor, so very little traffic. Going down it opens up to 4 units per floor. Still low traffic. The main concern is spot removal. I also use a little Saigercide eucalyptus deodorizer in my mix. If it looks clean, smells clean, it must be clean. I have another twin tower building across from this one that I have been doing low moisture in for the past 6 years. Used the Cimex, Sprayborg and now the
Phoenix. The carpets there now have a cleaner appearance that when I was using hwe. The best thing with the
Phoenix and an oxy encap is that there is no wick back and it really does a number in coffee and other beverage stains.