That happens on all coach cloth seats. It's not just shoes. It's dirt, dust, people in work clothes, food, dead skin cells, it all breaks down and ends up stuck in those seats, not to mention fibres in the seat breaking down, etc. Give a good smack to any cloth seat and you can see for yourself.
For the last 2 days on the LSW 4:30 train amazingly the CSR has been emphatically saying "PLEASE keep your feet off the seats" before the Quiet Zone reminder - must be a fan of your site :).
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yuck!
ReplyDeleteAwww, yuck! And just as I'm eating lunch too! Drat it!
ReplyDeleteThat happens on all coach cloth seats. It's not just shoes. It's dirt, dust, people in work clothes, food, dead skin cells, it all breaks down and ends up stuck in those seats, not to mention fibres in the seat breaking down, etc. Give a good smack to any cloth seat and you can see for yourself.
ReplyDeleteI'm too scared.
ReplyDeleteAnon. @ 9:52...only if they're not cleaned for a year.
ReplyDeleteFor the last 2 days on the LSW 4:30 train amazingly the CSR has been emphatically saying "PLEASE keep your feet off the seats" before the Quiet Zone reminder - must be a fan of your site :).
ReplyDeleteAnon @ 2:05PM Take my word for it, it does happen, and it makes no difference after awhile.
ReplyDeletewhat paperpusher1 said!
ReplyDeleteDo you know how much it will cost along with man-hours to clean all the seats on hundreds of buses in the fleet
ReplyDeleteSo sick!
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