Love your rig. Advice, you send to long untying your scrub brush. Get your self and 8 foot plastic pipe abs and cut 2 foot sections mounted to the trailer wall vertically and instant pole holder. One bungie across and it’s done
I saw an opportunity while you were talking to the customer to sell him on quarterly cleanings for a discounted price. Something like that... just something to think about offering
I try to keep this type of conversation exclusively over messaging. When I'm there face to face with the customer I don't normally try to sell, even if they bring it up. I just find the experience feels more genuine and trustworthy to them.
At the end of the wash, I just put my brushes over my wash deck and turn on my hose to spray them off. If the job was really nasty, I spray a bit of my cleaning solution on them.
Hey, I had a couple questions about your business and was wondering if there is another way too reach you. btw I really like the channel and appreciate the content you are producing. Keep it up!
Love the videos man I’m getting into this bussines and I’m learning from you! What’s the stuff you spray on those bins before you pressure wash what’s inside that garden spray thing
Another happy can. Can you tell me what you’re using to capture the dirty trash water. (Blue box) and where you got that round brush? Thanks and keep it up!
You should invest in a face shield if you haven’t already. Who knows what that was on the inside but it’d be horrible if something inadvertently flicked into your face or mouth!
I mean the man’s making money but people don’t know how to clean your own trash cans or they’re just too lazy to do it. It takes 10 to 15 minutes to do it. Some people’s got money and they don’t have to do that but the sanitation engineers appreciate that. Yes that’s what you call them. They’re not trash man, sanitation engineers that’s the correct name for them.
Honestly a lot of people call me because they don't *want* to do it. Just like there is a poop cleaning service for dogs, some people think it's nasty and don't like doing it. Some of the cans I've seen were pretty rough, can't lie. Between the rotten meat, smells, live maggots and flying roaches, it takes a pretty strong stomach, I've been pushed to my limits. I think that's why they call people to do it for them, lol
Dudes wearing a boot and still doing this gig. That’s what I’m talking about.
Thanks man, gotta hustle through it!
Dude you built yourself a kickass can washing rig there!!! 🍻💪🏽
thanks man!
Love your rig. Advice, you send to long untying your scrub brush. Get your self and 8 foot plastic pipe abs and cut 2 foot sections mounted to the trailer wall vertically and instant pole holder. One bungie across and it’s done
Great side hustle idea. I’d suggest a 3M quick latch respirator and some 60926 filters for organic vapor for the more challenging jobs.
Thanks man! Appreciate the info
I like you humbleness and your hard work. What type of sprayer are you using.
Good chat up with the client should generate some word of mouth business.
Hey ya I would like to see a video of ur trailer set up ty
Keep up the good work!
It'd be nice if you gave us a link for the 360 degree head brush.
Be in the next video!!
Right on man!
Creating a scraper that is long as your brush will be helpful.
Absolutely!
VERY GOOD JOB!!!!
thanks man!
Wondering if you had a link for the round brush? Keep up the good videos.
It'll be in the next video!!!
why dont you use a power washer
What size is that surface cleaner?
I couldn't stop laughing at the smell comments! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 But great video nonetheless ! 😎
Haha thanks man!
I saw an opportunity while you were talking to the customer to sell him on quarterly cleanings for a discounted price. Something like that... just something to think about offering
I try to keep this type of conversation exclusively over messaging. When I'm there face to face with the customer I don't normally try to sell, even if they bring it up. I just find the experience feels more genuine and trustworthy to them.
Had no idea this was a business
I wouldn’t pay for someone to wash my cans, but sure there are plenty that would
Pretty cool
Yea man some people love it!
Could you cover how you clean the brushes & broom after each job? Also that nasty looked like maybe cat litter.
At the end of the wash, I just put my brushes over my wash deck and turn on my hose to spray them off. If the job was really nasty, I spray a bit of my cleaning solution on them.
Would you be able to make a video when you install the switch set? I want to see how you go about that!
Comin in next vid man!
Hey, I had a couple questions about your business and was wondering if there is another way too reach you. btw I really like the channel and appreciate the content you are producing. Keep it up!
yep! cleancansofkingwood@gmail.com
Love the videos man I’m getting into this bussines and I’m learning from you! What’s the stuff you spray on those bins before you pressure wash what’s inside that garden spray thing
It's a 50/50 Odoban water mix with a dash of dish soap, thanks for watching bro!
Another happy can. Can you tell me what you’re using to capture the dirty trash water. (Blue box) and where you got that round brush? Thanks and keep it up!
It's a wash deck I fabbed from Lowes sheet metal, trying to put together blueprints for it one of these days! Also products I use coming in next vid
Now this is a smart idea for a job! I know my garbage can use a cleaning but I’ve got two sons in diapers, a cat and two dogs…. 💩💩😷
hahaha let me clean your cans bro!
What do you use for sanitizer and deodorizer?
What chemical do you use
How much was the build?
Very interesting what do you charge?
Typical rates are $20 for one can, $30 for two
Question where you dump the dirty water?
Treat it with chlorine, dump in storm drain, compliant with laws
You should invest in a face shield if you haven’t already. Who knows what that was on the inside but it’d be horrible if something inadvertently flicked into your face or mouth!
I have splash resistant masks for the horrible cans but the face shield is a much better idea!!
I’m trying to do a business at the age of 13 but like again what soap?
Hustle my man! Dawn is a good soap to use.
How much do you charge per can? How far do you usually travel?
$20 for one can $30 for two, i keep it within a 8-9 mile radius.
What soap do you use?
I use a 50/50 water and odoban mix with dish soap
How much getting money
It's going well man!
I mean the man’s making money but people don’t know how to clean your own trash cans or they’re just too lazy to do it. It takes 10 to 15 minutes to do it. Some people’s got money and they don’t have to do that but the sanitation engineers appreciate that. Yes that’s what you call them. They’re not trash man, sanitation engineers that’s the correct name for them.
Honestly a lot of people call me because they don't *want* to do it. Just like there is a poop cleaning service for dogs, some people think it's nasty and don't like doing it. Some of the cans I've seen were pretty rough, can't lie. Between the rotten meat, smells, live maggots and flying roaches, it takes a pretty strong stomach, I've been pushed to my limits. I think that's why they call people to do it for them, lol
Dude i wish you had a branch in germany. You would be fuckin drownin in work
Been there a few times! Maybe I'll expand there hahaaha
The garbage company swaps your dirty can for a new or clean one. It's part of the service.
Lol, if only. Harris county charges $75 for every new garbage can you request.