Anyone clean movie theaters?

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I have a meeting with someone in charge of a couple of movie theaters next week. Any of you guys doing theaters regularly? I would image they would have to be cleaned pretty frequently. I would appreciate any input. I was also wondering if they have the seats cleaned regularly and what methods they use. I am trying to get into more of the "maintenance program" type accounts rather than the one and done cleans.
 

hogjowl

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A movie theater will NEVER fit into a "maintenance" program format. It will always be a "one and done" cleaning account ... no matter how often you do it.

Can you say GUM?
 

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Marty is spot on with this one. Movie theaters are about the LAST type of job I would ever consider doing.
 

Captain Morgan

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2 words.... Don't do it!!
ok, I know..

A guy I worked for had a movie theater... it sucked the big one! I thought the carpets were colored black....nope. They were maroon with pictures of boxes of pop corn and movie reels underneath all the crap that movie-goer's track in. It was disgusting AND really slow and hard work. Gun, gummy fish, chocolate, soda.. you name it.

Like Marty said, it's not a monthly or quarterly maintenence job. Once every couple years if it needs it or not is what you'll get... run away.
 

Farenheit251

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Most of the big chains were near bankruptcy a few years ago. Can't imagine they are doing much better now. I made good money helping a friend once but it was only because potential investors were coming.
A local guy was bragging about picking up a large chain. Later I found out he was subcontracting from the mmm for pennies a foot.
 

Larry Cobb

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Anthony;

There are some quality accounts...

But they do present cleaning challenges.

I have cleaned many with 100% woven wool carpets.

Every theater should be evaluated, before bidding on the job.

Seats are another challenge, but adjustable rotary pad agitators can help that situation.

Larry
 

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You can make decent $ per hour in a theater... Planned maintenance can be a tough sell though... I do a couple of 'em. Not bad accounts really. What's the big deal?
 

tmdry

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Who usually owns threaters? Please don't tell me it's the PATELS community...if so i'd understand the "don't walk...run FAST" line.
 
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I have to agree with Larry on this one.

May people have false preconceptions about theaters insofar as they overgeneralize. Sure, the vast majority are going to be filthy, and yes a lot of gum and sugar/candy infiltration in the lesser lit areas. But the variety of conditions insofar as carpet construction and general condition invite you to at least inspect the job before making a decision. The chances are reasonable that with adequate expertise, you can outperform the customers expectations if he/she is a decent client to work with.
 

alazo1

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What method would you even use on a filthy one?. Portable extraction would take too long, or at least I don't think most woul want to pay for them. Even vlm with an op would be fine but you'd go through so many pads. Maybe a cimex is in order.

Albert
 

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