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I've tried looking for a thread that focuses on cleanliness but none came up via the search function.
I have noticed that a lot of places skimp on cleanliness. Some of them are real stys, especially those with a lot of old carpeting, rusted shower stalls etc.
I have never seen cleaning personnel in a massage parlor. If/when cleaning occurs, it's usually performed by MPs on their down time or in the room you're in, as you're getting dressed at the end of your session. You can learn a lot just by watching how your MP cleans up after you.
Some of these MPs are too lazy to even massage you with a minimum of technique and yet, they are entrusted to make a room clean when a new client comes in. Yeah, right.
Some places are clean provided that ... you're the first customer to use the premises when they open. After that, it's a bacteria-fest of sweat layered on the massage table for each successive appointment.
Some other places just use an oversized towel to cover their massage table, itself covered by some kind of synthetic fabric on top, which they simply replace with every new client so they don't have to keep washing towels. Far easier for them to just throw out the synthetic material.
Some of the synthetic fabric used is so thin and brittle that it rips easily. You can only assume how porous it is and how they let in fluids on the towel beneath it that stays on the table for every successive client.
It kind of reassures me when I see someone in the room using actual cleaning products and real towels that smell good and that completely cover the surface you're going to be spending the better part of an hour on.
That said, it's all fine and dandy to find the best looking MP, with the best service and the best price. But, what about all of that happening in a real clean place? No, I'm not germophobic but hell, I don't mind paying more and not have to spend time in a friggin' sty.
Any places you've known to really pay attention to cleanliness and who also score high on the usual list of desirable attributes?
I have noticed that a lot of places skimp on cleanliness. Some of them are real stys, especially those with a lot of old carpeting, rusted shower stalls etc.
I have never seen cleaning personnel in a massage parlor. If/when cleaning occurs, it's usually performed by MPs on their down time or in the room you're in, as you're getting dressed at the end of your session. You can learn a lot just by watching how your MP cleans up after you.
Some of these MPs are too lazy to even massage you with a minimum of technique and yet, they are entrusted to make a room clean when a new client comes in. Yeah, right.
Some places are clean provided that ... you're the first customer to use the premises when they open. After that, it's a bacteria-fest of sweat layered on the massage table for each successive appointment.
Some other places just use an oversized towel to cover their massage table, itself covered by some kind of synthetic fabric on top, which they simply replace with every new client so they don't have to keep washing towels. Far easier for them to just throw out the synthetic material.
Some of the synthetic fabric used is so thin and brittle that it rips easily. You can only assume how porous it is and how they let in fluids on the towel beneath it that stays on the table for every successive client.
It kind of reassures me when I see someone in the room using actual cleaning products and real towels that smell good and that completely cover the surface you're going to be spending the better part of an hour on.
That said, it's all fine and dandy to find the best looking MP, with the best service and the best price. But, what about all of that happening in a real clean place? No, I'm not germophobic but hell, I don't mind paying more and not have to spend time in a friggin' sty.
Any places you've known to really pay attention to cleanliness and who also score high on the usual list of desirable attributes?