MasterCarpet
Member
- Joined
- Nov 11, 2025
- Messages
- 27
- Name
- Trace
- Role
- Cleaning Professional
- Years of Experience
- 17
Most times over the past 20 years that I've cleaned commercial carpet squares, theyre extremely easy to clean. I cleaned this golf clubhouse in the fall and it was a piece of cake
But there is a chiropractor office I clean every 4 months or so, and it is just like impossible to clean. Every single time, no matter what I use. The weave is extremely tight, and you can tell that when I'm cleaning, there isn't a ton of dirt that shows through sight glass. Takes me forever to do a small office. Here's an example of what it looks like.
I just cleaned a large office this weekend. It was a similar type of carpet tile. It is just ridiculously hard to clean. I am working my way out of some debt right now before I buy a setup to VLM most commercial from now on. Because I spent literally 17 hours cleaning this office. I assumed it would take me about 8-9 hours. I kept going over and over the main areas, because it just kept looking yellow-brown in the traffic areas. Again, the weave is incredibly dense, and I'm not sure if it's actually olefin or nylon. I just assumed it's nylon because It's a very nice office building and everything there is made of expensive stuff. They don't really cheap out on anything. I brought back a fiber to burn test but I think I misplaced it. I just don't get it. Heres a pic of the carpet in the office I did that seemed impossible to clean. Again, these are carpet tiles.
But there is a chiropractor office I clean every 4 months or so, and it is just like impossible to clean. Every single time, no matter what I use. The weave is extremely tight, and you can tell that when I'm cleaning, there isn't a ton of dirt that shows through sight glass. Takes me forever to do a small office. Here's an example of what it looks like.
I just cleaned a large office this weekend. It was a similar type of carpet tile. It is just ridiculously hard to clean. I am working my way out of some debt right now before I buy a setup to VLM most commercial from now on. Because I spent literally 17 hours cleaning this office. I assumed it would take me about 8-9 hours. I kept going over and over the main areas, because it just kept looking yellow-brown in the traffic areas. Again, the weave is incredibly dense, and I'm not sure if it's actually olefin or nylon. I just assumed it's nylon because It's a very nice office building and everything there is made of expensive stuff. They don't really cheap out on anything. I brought back a fiber to burn test but I think I misplaced it. I just don't get it. Heres a pic of the carpet in the office I did that seemed impossible to clean. Again, these are carpet tiles.