10-14-2012, 10:30 PM
My formula for cubicles...
In tight cubicles I just shove the nose of the machine into the cubicle. Normally, I let go of the valve on the way into the cubicle (there's still plenty of juice in the head of the machine). I'll scrub one pass like that - forward and backward. Then I'll slide the chair over onto the section I just scrubbed. And I'll repeat the process on the uncleaned section and under the desk. Each cubicle takes about 30 seconds (possibly less). And it doesn't get over-wetted at all.
P.S. I was just cleaning in this building again yesterday afternoon. It's a breeze to clean, and very profitable per hour
In tight cubicles I just shove the nose of the machine into the cubicle. Normally, I let go of the valve on the way into the cubicle (there's still plenty of juice in the head of the machine). I'll scrub one pass like that - forward and backward. Then I'll slide the chair over onto the section I just scrubbed. And I'll repeat the process on the uncleaned section and under the desk. Each cubicle takes about 30 seconds (possibly less). And it doesn't get over-wetted at all.
P.S. I was just cleaning in this building again yesterday afternoon. It's a breeze to clean, and very profitable per hour