Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Mike Halliday on February 03, 2016, 05:17:51 pm
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Did 48 chairs, 20 stools & 18 benches yesterday and today, just thought I would give you the times so you can use it to quote any similer jobs you might come across.
We did it Tuesday & today starting at 7:30am and left at 10:30am. the bar was opening at 11am so we needed to be gone by then. We carried them out of the bar onto the outside patio, the first day we did the chairs and 15 stools
A. 2 man team
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Top job Mike....alot quicker than i would be though!
What did you use on the chairs mate?
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Used 17lts of restormates powdered ' microsplitter' in an electric sprayer, rinsed with cold water.
Had my helper carrying out the chairs prespray and scrub them, I extracted them. He had a bar of felts napther in his pocket I told him any stains that still showed after scrubbing rub with the bar and scrub again.
The hardest thing was being constantly bent over, it made my backache :'(
Every item was really bad.
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Slow coach. ;D
During cruise ship refits we can do 550 dining chairs in a day, that's a three man team, one spraying, two cleaning. Cleaning time per chair is around 1.5 minutes, that's seat pad, backrest and back panel.
Did 1,100 in two days once. Best done either on your knees or sitting on a chair.
That might sound mighty fast and you could think we couldn't possible be doing them properly - no chance, they are done to perfection, but then when you do so many you soon find the most efficient way of doing them.
Simon
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Did I mention the 53 coffee breaks ŵe had, we actually only spent 17minutes actually cleaning ;D
Works out we were doing a chair every 8 seconds ;D
Really..... Just worked it out we took 2.4 minutes ( 145 seconds ) for each chair, that's for a 2 man team
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Ah, that'll screw up your production, try cutting down to 50 coffee breaks ;D ;D
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Whats this a willy waving contest??
I did 50 chairs in a curry house....took me all bloody day!
p.s whats this Felts napther
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50 chairs, all day, what were you doing recovering them?
Simon
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p.s whats this Felts napther
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Simon...was my first commercial and was over trying to impress plus im a perfectionist...
Would be much quicker now...would knock at least 10mins off that ;D
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Mike are you been serious mate? Never seen it in my life! What stains would you use that on??
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I carry a bar in my pocket on most jobs, any mark that doesn't come out when wanding is rubbed with it then I give it the shoe-shuffle aggatation then wand again.
If a stain doesn't come out with fels then I know it's going to need specialist work
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which reminds me im nearly out of it.... any links to where i can get ome from quickish.....
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which reminds me im nearly out of it.... any links to where i can get ome from quickish.....
You talking about the Felts Bar? I think you can only get them from the US.
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Mike, you need to get yourself a wee foldable table mate. Saves the back
https://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=foldable+table
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Mike are you been serious mate? Never seen it in my life! What stains would you use that on??
If you had come to the meet up , Mike would likely have given you a free one! very generous and it works well.
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Mike are you been serious mate? Never seen it in my life! What stains would you use that on??
If you had come to the meet up , Mike would likely have given you a free one! very generous and it works well.
Yes , I still have mine , and very handy too.
taking of which, When is the next Yorkshire boys meeting? and can we again have the same Indian ?
Geoff