Mikey P
Administrator
This year we had areas cleaned by:
Clark's OP system,
Prochem's CRB system,
Hruby's OP,
Chem Dry/Rx 20,
Vortex w/ pre and post pad,
White Magic TM and Drag Wand,
Cimex,
Mytee Portable with their booster and Bentley wand,
Steaman Deamon
and finally the Host method.
Last year the host guy was late getting there so he got the cleanest area to show his stuff off on. I commented on how that area stayed looking good the longest. This year Debra Lema insisted that they get the worse area to work on so I left them the player's bench area which is crusted over with spit, Gatorade and other drinks. The faux hockey players that sit there sweating and spitting and dripping and then grind it all in with their skates. What develops is a gray crust on the top of the heavily distorted fibers.
I have attempted to steam/red pad and Cimex this area many times with pretty bad results.
Steve the Host guy put me to shame.
Watching Steve do his stuff was impressive to say the least.
First the carpet was pile lifted with the big Host robot looking gadget using their tile and grout brush rolls. That alone ripped off that nasty caked on junk and fluffed up the wasted Berber fibers to the point that all 12 people who were watching were uttering expletives that would put even Danny to shame. Almost a black and white difference. Next the sponges were applied by hand and then agitated into the fibers, followed by the same machine extracting the visibly soiled sponges. The soil containment/cup thingy was loaded with heavy sticky dirt and the filthy sponges.
Big time.
The machine certainly has it's limits though. The gum was not removed (but could have been frozen off if he had the time) the edges were not reachable or the edge along the bench's supports and the sponges fell into some gaps along the base boards. Any area narrower then the machine's head would be real challenge to deal with to say the least.
But, if I managed a hotel or office that had lots of clear open space and only Lupita Lunchpail to operate a cleaning machine/method, Host would be my first choice.
Super easy to use and really no way to screw any thing up as long as the vacuum system is Host's and is working properly.
We as residential cleaners have all ran into a "Hosted" job at one time or another that was left "soaking" in sponges. I can only bet that this machine was not used to extract out the compound.
Unfortunately most of the attendees had left by the time Steve did his cleaning. Someone got it on film so I can only hope they put the video up here.
Clark's OP system,
Prochem's CRB system,
Hruby's OP,
Chem Dry/Rx 20,
Vortex w/ pre and post pad,
White Magic TM and Drag Wand,
Cimex,
Mytee Portable with their booster and Bentley wand,
Steaman Deamon
and finally the Host method.
Last year the host guy was late getting there so he got the cleanest area to show his stuff off on. I commented on how that area stayed looking good the longest. This year Debra Lema insisted that they get the worse area to work on so I left them the player's bench area which is crusted over with spit, Gatorade and other drinks. The faux hockey players that sit there sweating and spitting and dripping and then grind it all in with their skates. What develops is a gray crust on the top of the heavily distorted fibers.
I have attempted to steam/red pad and Cimex this area many times with pretty bad results.
Steve the Host guy put me to shame.
Watching Steve do his stuff was impressive to say the least.
First the carpet was pile lifted with the big Host robot looking gadget using their tile and grout brush rolls. That alone ripped off that nasty caked on junk and fluffed up the wasted Berber fibers to the point that all 12 people who were watching were uttering expletives that would put even Danny to shame. Almost a black and white difference. Next the sponges were applied by hand and then agitated into the fibers, followed by the same machine extracting the visibly soiled sponges. The soil containment/cup thingy was loaded with heavy sticky dirt and the filthy sponges.
Big time.
The machine certainly has it's limits though. The gum was not removed (but could have been frozen off if he had the time) the edges were not reachable or the edge along the bench's supports and the sponges fell into some gaps along the base boards. Any area narrower then the machine's head would be real challenge to deal with to say the least.
But, if I managed a hotel or office that had lots of clear open space and only Lupita Lunchpail to operate a cleaning machine/method, Host would be my first choice.
Super easy to use and really no way to screw any thing up as long as the vacuum system is Host's and is working properly.

We as residential cleaners have all ran into a "Hosted" job at one time or another that was left "soaking" in sponges. I can only bet that this machine was not used to extract out the compound.
Unfortunately most of the attendees had left by the time Steve did his cleaning. Someone got it on film so I can only hope they put the video up here.