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not how they clean them but how much do they charge ? how often do they clean them. and i guess it does not have to be citas any rug mat washing company for that matter
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I've never heard of them. Cintas?
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they have large washing machines
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yeah i am sure they clean them in a washing machine and yes sorry for the spelling mistake Cintas.. I am more curious abut how much do they charge?a how often do they clean them...I am sure its a volume thing tied in with other services so i am sure it would be hard for a small company to make any money cleaning them but i was curious
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They are in the rental business it is so much a week depending on mat size
No way you can come close to them
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Awesome Rick... love that
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They sub out their carpet cleaning in our area, have had a few calls to do the work but turned it down mostly in shopping malls and Sunday nights.
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Besides carpet cleaning, I also own a medical linen service. One of the products we offer is rental mats. The price is usually $0.15 to $0.20 per square foot per mat per week, so a 3' x 10' mat would cost the customer $4.50 per week at $0.15 per square foot. Our largest account is a small hospital and they have approx 52 mats we service each week. In order to make it profitable, you'll need access to a large industrial washing machine with at least 100 lbs capacity. These washers typically cost $7,000-$12,000 used, 12-15 years old. You absolutely cannot wash these mats in anything smaller unless you were washing one or two at a time which is pointless.
The industrial quality mats that you would need are very expensive but they are designed to last 5-10 years. The profit margins are nowhere near carpet cleaning; it's a volume-based business. We only offer it as an add-on to our linen business. I hope this helps.
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Ok, I've been asked not to cause trouble here, but I have to ask if I'm looking at different pictures? There doesn't appear to be much difference between the before and the after.
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I've never known you to cause trouble $Marty.
Re; the Zipper, I've since been advised that there was a time limit on how long before Erik could once more sell to carpet cleaners & that time limit has now lapsed.
As to Rick's pics, I can see a lightening of the carpet, even allowing for the contrast against the walls.
He also did qualify the pics by saying that the pics did not do justice to the carpet cleaning.
Maybe $Marty, at your age, the eyes don't see as good as they used to ??
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