These upholstery cleaners spray out a cleaning solution then instantly suck it up along with dirt. I think all restaurants should have a station with one of these somewhere to suck the spills off of your shirt
OK, maybe you don't spill as often as I do...
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I would also like to see a sink for hand washing right as you go in before you are seated. The restrooms should be close by and should not have a sink. Then when someone comes out of the restroom and does not wash their hands all of the patrons can boo and hiss at them...
It would go a lot farther than a little sign to get people to wash their hands.
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robinson46176 wrote:These upholstery cleaners spray out a cleaning solution then instantly suck it up along with dirt. I think all restaurants should have a station with one of these somewhere to suck the spills off of your shirt
OK, maybe you don't spill as often as I do...
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I would also like to see a sink for hand washing right as you go in before you are seated. The restrooms should be close by and should not have a sink. Then when someone comes out of the restroom and does not wash their hands all of the patrons can boo and hiss at them...
It would go a lot farther than a little sign to get people to wash their hands.