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#1
I have over 1200 chairs to clean at a hotel. We are only cleaning 400 at a time. Due to their budget. I don't want to TM them. Would two people using a HOS micro work good? One person spraying and one using the micro. Just looking for the easiest and most economical way to knock these out.
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#2
I clean many Government chairs at their facilities, always use TM or at least a porty- I can go very quickly, probably more quickly than VLM. Time is money.
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#3
I agree with Slotools said.

First person:
1. Pre-spray
2. Pre-scrub with the Rota Drill brush.

Second person:
3. Perform a quick extraction.

I've used this two person approach many times on large quantities of commercial upholstery. It works really efficiently.

Rota Drill brush...
http://www.excellent-supply.com/Rota-Dri..._p_15.html

The Gecko extractor works great for these types of jobs. A larger extractor works great too, yet the portability of the Gecko is nice to work with. The Gecko can usually clean about 40-50 chairs before it needs refilling (which is also a good time to stretch your back, or maybe trade places with person 1 and person 2).

Gecko Extractor...
http://www.excellent-supply.com/Gecko-Sp...p_249.html
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#4
Thanks
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#5
I assume the bulk of these chairs are from meeting rooms or banquet halls
if so pre scrub and extraction method cleans better.
Lots of food and drink spills.
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#6
When doing many chairs like this, I have a small folding table with extension legs of various heights.

I set it at the lowest height and place each chair on this for cleaning, takes a smidgen longer, but the back is saved.

I got the folding table, (made of aluminum and a plexi type top), because when I open it up, it's longer than and ordinary camp table and I can easily clean a chaise cushion on it.

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