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Posted: 2021-05-23 02:49:10
Edited: 2021-05-23 03:08:56

If I was a punter, the cleanliness of a venue/ house/room would be one of the most important criterias whether I'd would stay or not. My house is as spotless as can be. The bathroom is THOUROUGHLY disinfected between clients. Towels and linen are fresh, C##fo&t fabric softener have them smell all fresh & lovely.
Yet, so many times I read on the forum about dirty venues/rooms.
How clean is clean? For example, I sometimes forget the buckets I use for cleaning (they are clean though) in my bathroom. Would that be considered as being dirty?
Care to share some of your experiences with dirty venues? Maybe we can all learn something here?
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Posted: 2021-05-23 06:14:02

I've worked at HOE for 2 years before Covid hit us. I tell you one thing, cleanliness and hygiene is TOP priority. There wasn't a thing out of place when a Therapist walk into a room with her client for a treatment. Let me tell you I've learned so many fine detail from housekeeping. That small thing can make a HUGE difference when hosting.

We ladies want a well mannered, clean and sophisticated gentleman walking in our doors. Better we make sure that we up to par of what we want. No client wants to look at dirty dishes, used towels, wet floors, creased bedding, and most of all used condoms or wrappers. Fuck... Discusting. I really don't think there's room for mistakes on this. It's standard so it must be 110% pristine. That's also one of the reasons that I take an hour's break between every treatment. My housekeeping must make sure that all is clean and fresh. Keep in mind I work private. I know alot of ladies aren't this fortunate.

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Posted: 2021-05-23 07:04:16

On 2021-05-23 06:14:02 Liza said:
I've worked at HOE for 2 years before Covid hit us. I tell you one thing, cleanliness and hygiene is TOP priority. There wasn't a thing out of place when a Therapist walk into a room with her client for a treatment. Let me tell you I've learned so many fine detail from housekeeping. That small thing can make a HUGE difference when hosting.

We ladies want a well mannered, clean and sophisticated gentleman walking in our doors. Better we make sure that we up to par of what we want. No client wants to look at dirty dishes, used towels, wet floors, creased bedding, and most of all used condoms or wrappers. Fuck... Discusting. I really don't think there's room for mistakes on this. It's standard so it must be 110% pristine. That's also one of the reasons that I take an hour's break between every treatment. My housekeeping must make sure that all is clean and fresh. Keep in mind I work private. I know alot of ladies aren't this fortunate.



And it shows, you really have one of, if the cleanest and neatest venues I have ever visited.

I look at it this way if the lady can't even keep her bedroom/bathroom clean, how then is her personal hygiene?

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Posted: 2021-05-23 07:56:58
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Not to be negative, but the things I dislike:
Dirty floor (not been mopped in days. Seeing hair lying on the floor, or coffee spills - hopefully not cum shots going off target)
Towels. Still moist. You hope that they were just not long enough in the dryer - rather than being handed a pre-used towel
A bin filled with toilet paper/wipes/condom wrappers
A plinth that has been using the same towel or throw for all sessions. Ditto for throws/towels on beds.
Shower with 15 almost empty bottles of liquid soap. You have to empty 10 of the bottles to get together barely enough to wash the little man.Forget about being able to wash the rest of your body with soap.

Jip, venue cleanliness matters - a lot. Forget repeat visits when the above is encountered.
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Posted: 2021-05-23 09:46:08

@Vrik got it
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Posted: 2021-05-23 11:35:14

@Vrik,

That's the way it's supposed to be. Speak out. It's Damm good to know. I know ladies don't like being "reprimanded" but please guys tell the ones that would take it as a positive so that we can get it right. Be so blatant to even mention what you would want to see or have in place to make a visit pleasurable. Something we sub consciously oversee or didn't even think of.
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Posted: 2021-05-23 14:58:34

Liza, agree with you. Visit HOE a few times and there rooms is spotless, like if the room was just got done.

Had ones a booking at a veneu. First booking of the morning, when we walk in the room, there was lying still cloths on the floorbfrom previous day. Could see the bed was still lime it was from last booking. The lady quickly pick up cloth and push linnen right. Must say was my shortest punting.
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Posted: 2021-05-23 15:05:40

Keep them coming gents... Wanna see if I do everything right. So far, so good.
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Posted: 2021-05-23 15:19:18
Edited: 2021-05-23 15:28:47

In my experience, in terms of cleanliness and hygiene, nowhere comes close to Scarlett's Palace (active ad). It's like a cross between a super-luxury hotel in terms of comfort, with the cleanliness of a operating theatre at a hospital. Of course, the rates of the ladies that work there come at a heavy premium, but in my experience, it sets the standard as far as venues are concerned.

But in answer to the question in the thread regarding whether venue cleanliness is the most important thing, I'd say to me, safety is more important, I want to know that my car and phone and wallet etc are 100% safe and that I will be able to leave there without anything unpleasant happening that I would have to explain later. As far as venues are concerned, safe and discreet parking and neighborhood, as well as an environment where I know that nothing that I own will suddenly go missing or be tampered with, is absolutely paramount. It is always one of my first considerations when choosing where to visit.
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Posted: 2021-05-23 15:34:00

On 2021-05-23 14:58:34 EvilAngel said:


Had ones a booking at a veneu. First booking of the morning, when we walk in the room, there was lying still cloths on the floorbfrom previous day. Could see the bed was still lime it was from last booking. The lady quickly pick up cloth and push linnen right. Must say was my shortest punting.



In the past, two of my favourite ladies (who have both left the industry) used to work form a venue in Melrose Arch (which no longer exists). It was sometimes quite disgusting as there were always visible cum stains on the sheets. I'm sure if you have gone there with a black-light, the place would have lit up like Christmas. But it was always a conflict - disgusting venue vs two amazing women, and in the end, the women always won. So yes, while venue cleanliness is important, it is not the most important thing.

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