Brett said:
Wish I had a dollar for every time I've watched that penguin get knocked down
Stupid bastard never learns.
Ofer Kolton said:
[quote="Willy P":2as9vxr9]Only thing they wanted moved was the sofa and the dining chairs, so that helped.I always scrub upholstery with a horsehair first, so that speeds things up. And just good, old fashioned organization. Everything comes in at once. 3 spotters, liquid rinse, 3 brushes and roll of stickys in the small bucket that sits in the big bucket that sits on the machine with the wand attached at the front with 35 feet of hoses held together by a bungee cord slung with hydroforce nested in the hoses over the rolling handles with the heater that sits on top of the buckets and helps stabilize them in the fresh tank is a filler hose and attached dishwasher quick connect with a bucket heater.
Arrive, greet while setting machine to fill with filler hose, roll out pressure line hook up heater and hydroforce , prime pump prespray add detergent to tank , hook up vacuum hose and wand, shut off water. If doing upholstery, prespray carpet after shampooing furniture.Clean carpet . Collect . GTF out and on to the next job. Time is money and anytime I can shave 5 minutes off of a job and still deliver quality results it makes me happy.
Thanks Willy, great and efficient cleaning procedure.
However, with that level of production rate that our previous champion- Art; and now
you our current champion (please note, we are yet to hear from uncle Kenny) we are dying to know.
Be generous.
What's the secret ingredient for this awesome production rate?
Spill the beans Willy............... please.
What is it that you guys eat for breakfast?

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I always spec a thorough vacuuming or add a "housekeeping" charge at the customers option.Again, I didn't move any furniture other than the sofa and dining chairs, so maybe 500 sf of open area. Ultrachem Clean prespray is the best all around product I've ever used - it'll even move rust.Move it, not hide it. I go there to work, not chat up the customer. I try not to waste motion- period, once I start, I just bust ass until it's done. I'm not paid by the hour so if I'm able to get the job done to
THE CUSTOMER'S COMPLETE SATISFACTION in as timely a matter as possible, good for me. If a stain doesn't come with the 3 spotters I use, a solvent, a general spotter (Clean in a stronger solution) and a peroxide, than I add to the bill for work over and above the cleaning charge. I don't sweat the petty things and I don't pet the sweaty things.
How are these results? (Just tap hot water on this one, a greasy trail from the kitchen to the bakery at an old folks home.)
Just playing in a doorway to see what to expect.
A dirty olefin?
Commercial nylon?