booties

plastic or fabric booties. which do you prefer?

  • Plastic

    Votes: 4 66.7%
  • Fabric

    Votes: 2 33.3%

  • Total voters
    6

sassyotto

Member
Joined
Jun 7, 2013
Messages
1,174
Location
Wisconsin
Name
Paul
I always left plastic booties with the customers. When I was at Jon Don last spring I picked up enough for the year but somehow got the fabric ones. I think I prefer the plastic better because it would keep the customers feet/socks dry where the fabric ones let the moisture through.

Thoughts?
 

hogjowl

Idiot™
Joined
Oct 7, 2006
Messages
49,138
Location
Prattville, Alabama
I always left plastic booties with the customers. When I was at Jon Don last spring I picked up enough for the year but somehow got the fabric ones. I think I prefer the plastic better because it would keep the customers feet/socks dry where the fabric ones let the moisture through.

Thoughts?
Yes get some extra large plastic ones to use as head covers in rainy weather. Plus, you can look like the soup nazi
 
  • Like
Reactions: sassyotto

Doug Cox

Supportive Member
Joined
Dec 17, 2006
Messages
4,858
Location
Delavan, WI
Name
Doug Cox
I don’t use booties anymore. I tell people to put on socks if they’re going to walk on the carpet. I used to use the fabric ones when I did use them. One less cost for me.
 
  • Like
Reactions: hogjowl

hogjowl

Idiot™
Joined
Oct 7, 2006
Messages
49,138
Location
Prattville, Alabama
I think the point might be building relationships more than the actual use of the booties. Everybody knows most customers probably throw them onto the kitchen counter for the maid to throw away later.
 
  • Like
Reactions: jessi

SteamwayPro

Supportive Member
Joined
Apr 8, 2012
Messages
209
Location
USA
Name
George
I buy good not cheap reusable non slip booties fabric and plastic from Amazon

I have a lot of them in different sizes and colors for men women and children that I give out

The cheap one size fits all usually in 100 or 50 packs SUCK

Fabric and plastic are about the same but if I had to pick one I would say I prefer fabric
 
Last edited:

Luky

Member
Joined
Jan 19, 2023
Messages
317
Location
Chicagoland
Name
Mario
I think the point might be building relationships more than the actual use of the booties. Everybody knows most customers probably throw them onto the kitchen counter for the maid to throw away later.
I use plastic shoe covers to protect my shoes from overspray and the filth in the carpet.
I use shoe covers, protect the flooring, and place corners guards when working vacant properties as well. These steps take only a few minutes of my time, but are integral part of earning trust and building the long- lasting business relationships, no doubt .
 
  • Like
Reactions: hogjowl

Mikey P

Administrator
Joined
Oct 6, 2006
Messages
115,532
Location
The High Chapperal
The rubber band on the white plastic ones dries out in a few months here and they snap almost every time trying to get them over my size 15s...

I stopped buying them shortly after moving here
 

Luky

Member
Joined
Jan 19, 2023
Messages
317
Location
Chicagoland
Name
Mario
The rubber band on the white plastic ones dries out in a few months here and they snap almost every time trying to get them over my size 15s...

I stopped buying them shortly after moving here
In my experience, the rubber band breaks in cold temperatures, but it holds fine in the summer. Size 15 is hard to accommodate, that's for sure.
 

icleancarpetz

Member
Joined
Mar 7, 2015
Messages
1,530
Location
19734
Name
Rafael Samson
I buy good not cheap reusable non slip booties fabric and plastic from Amazon

I have a lot of them in different sizes and colors for men women and children that I give out

The cheap one size fits all usually in 100 or 50 packs SUCK

Fabric and plastic are about the same but if I had to pick one I would say I prefer fabric
Do the plastic last a few wears?
Link?
 

SteamwayPro

Supportive Member
Joined
Apr 8, 2012
Messages
209
Location
USA
Name
George
Do the plastic last a few wears?
Link?
Yes they last a long time. They are reusable and washable

I have X Large Large Medium in various colors and Small for children

Sometimes I will ask but usually I only give them out if people ask for them

Search on Amazon for reusable shoe covers


Amazon - Black X Large for Men

Amazon - Pink for Women



image000001 (11).jpg




image000000 (14).jpg
 

sassyotto

Member
Joined
Jun 7, 2013
Messages
1,174
Location
Wisconsin
Name
Paul

royalkid

Supportive Member
Joined
Apr 14, 2009
Messages
870
Location
Navarre FL
Name
Gulf Coast Carpet Care
I did the same thing...ordered the fabric (non skid) booties vs. the plastic. They sux!! Tried em' for a bit since I had so damn many, but hated them, and got my plastic ones. Here's the thing...no ones removing ALL of the soil...so if they're wearing the fabric ones (or as one guy said above, tells custys socks) NO WAY, even a small amount of dirt (or mildly brown moisture) adheres to fabric covers (or socks) the customers perception could be that you did a shitty job. If I didn't have plastic booties to leave em', I'd tell them to stay off of the carpet for several hours. To me, booties left behind are a must and the fabric ones are a total waste of money for what we need.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Ever-Fresh

Ever-Fresh

Member
Joined
Dec 5, 2023
Messages
313
Location
Idaho
Name
Jeff Paton
I had a customer go on and on about wearing booties. I put them on for the job to please him and thought that booties must have a big impact on professional image. I even gave the customer a few pairs to wear until the carpet was dry. I struggled with them for a few years, then as my business grew to have more unattended jobs like commercial and rentals. There was no one to impress, so I dialed back. After cleaning out the van, the booties did not go back in, and I have never gotten a complaint since. If someone looks at my feet and I think that they may be looking for booties, I educate them that the bottoms of my shoes are the cleanest shoe bottoms in Idaho, as I clean my way out of the house.

I ran across the booties the other day and thought that I might put a few into the vehicle in case I get a concerned customer.
 

Ever-Fresh

Member
Joined
Dec 5, 2023
Messages
313
Location
Idaho
Name
Jeff Paton
I did the same thing...ordered the fabric (non skid) booties vs. the plastic. They sux!! Tried em' for a bit since I had so damn many, but hated them, and got my plastic ones. Here's the thing...no ones removing ALL of the soil...so if they're wearing the fabric ones (or as one guy said above, tells custys socks) NO WAY, even a small amount of dirt (or mildly brown moisture) adheres to fabric covers (or socks) the customers perception could be that you did a shitty job. If I didn't have plastic booties to leave em', I'd tell them to stay off of the carpet for several hours. To me, booties left behind are a must and the fabric ones are a total waste of money for what we need.
Since 99% of customer are going to walk on the wet carpet in their white socks, perhaps I should leave a few pairs of plastic booties for them so they do not conclude that I did a poor job!
 

Ever-Fresh

Member
Joined
Dec 5, 2023
Messages
313
Location
Idaho
Name
Jeff Paton
The rubber band on the white plastic ones dries out in a few months here and they snap almost every time trying to get them over my size 15s...

I stopped buying them shortly after moving here
You should be buying those covers at a ski shop! They are made for use in cold weather!
 

Latest posts

Back
Top Bottom