Once again this is a MULCHING deck set of baffles
Thus the grass is running in a clockwise direction inside all of the blade circles
So as first posted at the intersections of the cutting circles the left side clippings are going down and the right side clippings are going up
Thus the clippings stop moving for a second because the air flow is going in opposite directions so just like in a flowing stream the clippings loose speed and in your case stick to the deck.
Now I personally would leave them there as they do not hinder the deck air flow, in fact they enhanse it .
They build up because there is too much volume of clippings or you are using the wrong blades .
That is is nothing more & nothing less
On my commercial customers who drop their mowers off on Friday for a weekend blade sharpen & deck clean, they all have build ups there and I leave it alone
The build up of grass clippings should not be a problem
Whrong blades, mowing too fast or cutting off too much grass is the problem
The deck build up is not a problem anywhere other than in your mind .
I can't imagine commercial customers bringing in their mower every weekend for this.
Is this what you're saying they do or you just mean when they do get around to it they drop it off on a weekend.
I'm going to have to weigh in on that with my cheapslate(ness).
I find that to be ridiculous and I can't imagine a shop would have enough time to bother with these people and plus most shops don't work on the weekend.
The only shops that have any concern to keep their commercial customers happy are the ones who sell them expensive equipment but still, they're closed on the weekends so they're going to have to drop one off and use the other one until it's done during the week.
As I say with everything and with with my other businesses that aren't power equipment... Everything is relative to your market but in my market and mini markets if not most, you don't have to be nice to anybody to get their business because there are a hundred times more equipment that needs to be fixed and serviced then there are shops to do the work.
All you have to be is competent or better priced than other people.
Being nice will get you nowhere at least eventually if you're not competent.
You can't be overpriced if you're feeling nice and some people will still deal with you but again you still have to be competent or good.
I heard this about a certain person in my area many times from customers calling me.
They really like the guy personally but after he's made two or three attempts to work on their stuff and they just keep having problems, they give up and move on.
On the other hand we had a shop in business for 68 years who had a lot of terrible reviews from people because they couldn't stand the place because they did it one way and one way only and they were often called gruff, rude, standoffish etc but they had the best selection of Parts and equipment in the area and they were quite competent I would say even good at the repairs and service so most people were just fine with them.
But I don't really get prioritizing people and stuff like that at least I'm just not going to do it.
When I've got 50 lawn mowers here another shops have over a hundred... Nobody is going to drop anything off just for a simple blade touch up and get it back anytime soon because they can just keep cutting for a while..
Frankly, it irks me the entitlement of people today.
Had one call today that asked if they dropped it off what, they could pick it up like Monday or Tuesday??
Right there I know I didn't want this person for a customer. I chuckled and said I don't think that's possible anywhere. Most shops are 3 to 4 weeks to do anything.
It brings me back to a statement I've heard before and I always think of it in my head.
Poor planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on mine.
But then again, I could be a little hateful. Sometimes I'm a lot hateful! I've already thrown my phone once last week and when we get further into the peak season I'll probably have several more outbursts, conniption fits, Earth cursing rants etc.
This is why I tried to cut back on my volume over the past few years because that's what makes the stress worse and this isn't what it was meant to be.
I often joke with customers and say this was a hobby....turned into a business...turned into a nightmare.