Bryce C
DFW
Whenever you older guys get a bit curmudgeon I'll chalk it up to having cleaned 10 million square feet of carpet and missing your morning cup of prune juice.Commercial just wants it to look better and be put back into Service as quickly as possible if you can keep spots and spills from reappearing all the better.
It's a very common mistake that all newbies make that if they give it all they got and go over and over and over something that somebody somewhere is going to notice the difference and call them back and spread the word because of their extra effort.
When in reality you'd be far off taking a less is more approach.
Had you run an OP over that with sSagers oxy encap they would be coming in on Tuesday morning and needing sunglasses and never once considering how much soil you removed or where did it go...
In other words leave your cape and utility belt in the closet where it belongs
I imagine you know since I've mentioned my setup all over these boards I don't have an OP machine, but I do plan on getting one in the future. But with that said, for now I'm with Living The Dream, seems to me like a heavily soiled facility would do well to start with HWE and then followup with OP maintenance. But even with an HWE cleaning I think I'd do better running an absorbent pad over it afterwards to make it shine and help prevent wicking.
Being a newcomer with little reputation and limited tools at my disposal why doesn't it make sense to simply do the best work I can with the tools that are available? The owner got back to me this morning "You guys did great work and we'll definitely be using you again in the future." Maybe it won't turn into repeat business, maybe it will. we didn't go over and over and over as you put it. 2 wet passes in traffic lanes and 1 along the wall, only extras where 2 didn't visually clean it. But kicking arse on every job as best as I'm able to and within reason seems like a sound business move. You never know who knows who and who notices. There are 20 women that work in that office and we left a business card on each one of their desks. Highly solicitatious (: