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Joseph Smith, 01/18/2008 @ 05:16:56 PM:
Can you imagine how it´s done in Africa? or in South America?
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ROZANNE POLANSKY, 01/15/2008 @ 08:48:03 PM:
We stayed at a Comfort Inn in Santa Monica where the housekeeper cleaned the toilet and the sinks and then used the same rag to clean the glasses and the coffee pot. Since then: paper cups and we bring a small amount of liquid detergent.
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Tiffany, 01/13/2008 @ 08:15:54 PM:
I worked for a Sheraton approximately 10 years ago and this is how the "room attendants" were trained to clean the glasses--with glass cleaner. Not one glass ever left the room unless it was placed on the room service tray. I walked in on a room attendant once, cleaning my room and she had just wiped the outside of the toilet then dried the coffee pot. And a hint on sheets--to save money on water ("energy") sheets are "sometimes" not changed after a guest checks out and a new guest checks i
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eccentricfreak4u, 01/13/2008 @ 04:53:08 PM:
whats really sad is.... would something like this have ever even come to knowledge if some upset manager who was fired didnt speak out? you know he wasnt doing it in the best interest of the consumers.... he probably just let it keep happening when he actually managed there.
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Amber Jernigan, 01/13/2008 @ 01:32:33 PM:
Please also be aware that most hotels practice the EXACT same cleaning routine on your dirty coffee pot, simply rinsing it out and wiping it with glass cleaner if necessary. -Formal general manager of a Super 8
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