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Old 10-22-2007, 10:58 PM   # 31   Show Printable Version
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Customers are smart and deserve the best! What I do is buy the bundle of 12 towels@ costco for $1 each (hand towels). Use them as my customer wipe off towels until they become ragged or worn out. Then I put them in my cleaning towels section. I have about 50 customer towels @ all tmes clean! I also have about 300 cleaning towels. This way I never run out. Our washer and dryer is always doing something.
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We use AG citrus cleaner for tingle lotion users or extra cleaning of "mystery goop". This is in addition to another wipedown with sanitizer.

One towel or more per bed- 2 if using 2 cleaner/sanitizer solutions.

I wouldn't recommend Boss supply for towels. We ordered a shiteload when we opened. They shrink unevenly and wear differently too. Our large towels are starting to look pretty bad- uneven color, weird shapes (how does a towel get to be HOURGLASS shaped?) varying knap, color and size for both our client full size towels and WILDLY different sizes for the washcloths we use for wiping the beds. Makes it difficult to make the stack of towels in the room look good. And as for employees, any time extra effort is involved to make something look good, the likelihood of it happening goes down.

I also could have stuffed a half a dozen pillow cases with the dryer lint in the first month too.

After this busy season, I'm getting rid of these and getting something better. What I can't use at home, I'm donating to church or Goodwill.
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We use AG citrus cleaner for tingle lotion users or extra cleaning of "mystery goop". This is in addition to another wipedown with sanitizer.

One towel or more per bed- 2 if using 2 cleaner/sanitizer solutions.

I wouldn't recommend Boss supply for towels. We ordered a shiteload when we opened. They shrink unevenly and wear differently too. Our large towels are starting to look pretty bad- uneven color, weird shapes (how does a towel get to be HOURGLASS shaped?) varying knap, color and size for both our client full size towels and WILDLY different sizes for the washcloths we use for wiping the beds. Makes it difficult to make the stack of towels in the room look good. And as for employees, any time extra effort is involved to make something look good, the likelihood of it happening goes down.

I also could have stuffed a half a dozen pillow cases with the dryer lint in the first month too.

After this busy season, I'm getting rid of these and getting something better. What I can't use at home, I'm donating to church or Goodwill.
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We use AG citrus cleaner for tingle lotion users or extra cleaning of "mystery goop". This is in addition to another wipedown with sanitizer.
Do you clean with the sanitizer first, then the citrus cleaner or the citrus cleaner first?? I'm assuming there's nothing in there that will hurt the acrylics over time?

I would like to try that because there are times that no matter how much you clean, you can still smell their lotion on the acrylic.
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