Great job I wish I had that back vacuum, I hope it doesn't make too much noise for you, be careful cleaners, I found out I lost a lot of hearing during a professional medical test, I now wear noise cancelling headphones all the time during vacuuming, they make good ones now
Thanks! It's not bad 66 dB. Most high quality vacuums will range between 70-77 dB, but yes there have been cheaper vacuums in the past that are extremely loud and annoying!
Great video! It’s amazing how much debris collects under sofa cushions. I’ve been using Dawn dish soap for so many thing since watching your videos! It’s a money saver for sure!
So many great tips! I'll try different stainless steel cleaners now as well to find the right one for my Frigidaire appliances. The razer blade technique was fantastic too. Thank you ⭐️
For the stainless steel we use Sheila Shine and Spray-away. I hate all Weiman products streaky as it gets. Lol To each his own I guess. Good video. I think you forgot to tell everyone that you are following the grain on that steel if you did mention it I apologize.
Very true, I did forget to say to go with the grain. I did mention it in my actual how to clean stainless steel appliances video though!! :) Where do you buy the Sheila Shine from? I would love to try it out.
@@CleanWithConfidence Home Depot should have it and I would imagine Amazon. We use it also because it does not smell like wd40. It's actually quit pleasant smelling. one caveat the smell is nice if the product is new over time it will get that wd40 smell like the other ones.
Ha! I use the wand from my Sanitaire backpack vacuum! lol Although, I did get a report from someone that ProTeam changed their wand and it is similar to the one in the video. I haven't confirmed that yet though.
@@CleanWithConfidence I was wondering if that was possible. Great to know. ProTeam has several different wand styles. I was looking at them yesterday. Not all styles fit with all heads. Very confusing for the average user. Yes, one of them does have the push button, but it is unclear what heads fit with it. I saw a very quick video on restaurant cleaning that showed the user clicking the button and sucking up a napkin. Problem is I don't like the head they are using. Couldn't figure out if the head(s) I want will work with that wand. Also, they have a new triangle style canister that is supposed to be lower profile to reduce banging items behind you while you vacuum.
Hey, brother! Always happy to see a new video from you.
Thanks! :)
Great job I wish I had that back vacuum, I hope it doesn't make too much noise for you, be careful cleaners, I found out I lost a lot of hearing during a professional medical test, I now wear noise cancelling headphones all the time during vacuuming, they make good ones now
Thanks! It's not bad 66 dB. Most high quality vacuums will range between 70-77 dB, but yes there have been cheaper vacuums in the past that are extremely loud and annoying!
The razor blade trick is a great trip. Thanks!
You are very welcome!
Great video! It’s amazing how much debris collects under sofa cushions. I’ve been using Dawn dish soap for so many thing since watching your videos! It’s a money saver for sure!
It is! Especially for families with kids. You can pretty much always count on popcorn, peanuts, candy wrappers and everything in between.
So many great tips! I'll try different stainless steel cleaners now as well to find the right one for my Frigidaire appliances. The razer blade technique was fantastic too. Thank you ⭐️
You are welcome! :)
Oh my gosh you're the first make I've seen doing a cleaning video ❤️
It’s extremely satisfying that you don’t miss spots. 😂👏🏼😂👏🏼
For the stainless steel we use Sheila Shine and Spray-away. I hate all Weiman products streaky as it gets. Lol To each his own I guess. Good video. I think you forgot to tell everyone that you are following the grain on that steel if you did mention it I apologize.
Very true, I did forget to say to go with the grain. I did mention it in my actual how to clean stainless steel appliances video though!! :) Where do you buy the Sheila Shine from? I would love to try it out.
@@CleanWithConfidence Home Depot should have it and I would imagine Amazon. We use it also because it does not smell like wd40. It's actually quit pleasant smelling. one caveat the smell is nice if the product is new over time it will get that wd40 smell like the other ones.
It looks like you overcame the ProTeam vacuum's "click button" wand con from your backpack vacuum chronicles videos. What did you do?
Ha! I use the wand from my Sanitaire backpack vacuum! lol
Although, I did get a report from someone that ProTeam changed their wand and it is similar to the one in the video. I haven't confirmed that yet though.
@@CleanWithConfidence I was wondering if that was possible. Great to know. ProTeam has several different wand styles. I was looking at them yesterday. Not all styles fit with all heads. Very confusing for the average user. Yes, one of them does have the push button, but it is unclear what heads fit with it. I saw a very quick video on restaurant cleaning that showed the user clicking the button and sucking up a napkin. Problem is I don't like the head they are using. Couldn't figure out if the head(s) I want will work with that wand. Also, they have a new triangle style canister that is supposed to be lower profile to reduce banging items behind you while you vacuum.
@@robinking5744 Yes they have made several upgrades since my review! They are good vacuums though!
Thanks for the quality content
You are welcome!
What song is playing 8 minutes in? I like it.
It's a song called Licorice Crush. The artist is Brendon Moeller
@@CleanWithConfidence Thank you!
@@ChristyRocksz You're welcome:)
Let's say you got a pile of dishes in the sink. Would you clean the sink first and then do the dishes? Or, do the dishes first?
Dishes would be the first thing I do. I would load the dishwasher to get them out the way then continue cleaning the kitchen.
Ok, just wanna make sure I’m not crazy...this isn’t your house right? It’s a clients house?
Yes ma'am it's a clients.