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Winter Table Showers

Chiparlor

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#41
I am not kidding. I am serious. Clip out a 20% coupon from HF and use that coupon to purchase a black light from HF.

I still use it to inspect every table/mattress before I lay on the table/mattress!
 

mikemendez

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#42
In my line of work I’ve encountered various contamination, in order to get the most money for property owners from insurance companies I have to use a Lab to prove if it is in fact hazardous, it can change the cost of a simple demo/repair job dramatically when toxic mold is discovered. The lab provides a list in their report of any bacteria good or bad present. Germs/bacteria arr always present, yet not always harmful.
 

charliebrown

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#43
I hope you’re kidding about shower inspections, although there is a guy on this site claiming he brings a black light along to show how many germs linger or are on a seemingly clean surface. I’ll have to try it in one visit.
Oh come on Mike, open your eyes and look at the walls, ceiling and floor. There is absolutely no need to have a black light. You are walking into a milking station, get milked and enjoy yourself.
 

charliebrown

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In my line of work I’ve encountered various contamination, in order to get the most money for property owners from insurance companies I have to use a Lab to prove if it is in fact hazardous, it can change the cost of a simple demo/repair job dramatically when toxic mold is discovered. The lab provides a list in their report of any bacteria good or bad present. Germs/bacteria arr always present, yet not always harmful.
I am wondering how much money you tip for a doctored report?
 

mikemendez

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#47
Both parties (insurance/myself) submit possible toxic material to labs, the insurance company will not accept my findings, they also use an independent lab.
 

Srhsrh

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#53
MY attitude with TS is that they are likely the cleanest place in the spa, particularly the ones with a handheld sprayer, because the girls can at least rinse down everywhere with hot water, after and sometimes before each use. they cant do that in the room, and lots of times they leave the sheets on, they drop cum soaked towels on the floor, and i've certainly had them peel off condoms and leave them in lots of places in the room temporarily. I'll take my chances where at least there's a supply of water.
 
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