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I would like to make a suggestion. You could weigh the rug before and after the procedure so we gonna have an idea of how much dirty you removed after the job is done. Great job
Your videos are a cure for my insomnia. Not to say they are boring, but I am very relaxed after watching your videos. It is always a pleasure to see something so filthy return to its original splendor!
I love watching one of these videos before I go to bed as I'm really relaxed afterwards too. I also love watching something beautiful come from so much dirt :)
I appreciate you putting into perspective why it's worth cleaning up dirty old rugs. It's important to think about not only price but environmental impact too. Great video as always!
Wouldn't all the chemicals be just as bad for the environment? Also the price to buy the cleaning products and service would be just as expensive maybe. Cool part about reusing is maybe u get something unique or less common that everyone else is buying off the shelves.
@@BrattyB33 at 4:16 he says he only uses environmentally friendly, biodegradable cleaning products. Also at 4:00 he says he harvests rain water to use when cleaning the rugs.
@@BrattyB33 possibly, but he does say he uses environmentally friendly cleaning products. Plus there are no doubt other considerations to the environmental impact of the manufacturing process too - what dyes and chemicals they use, how much electricity is used by the machines that make the rugs, etc.
My husband and I enjoy the rug cleaning more than you could know. I am 71 and he is 75 and this is great fun. I like Dirt Reynolds and R2 Clean2. I like your sense of humor. I was gonna suggest naming your squeegee Lou, but you beat me to it. I have watched other rug cleaners, but you by far are the best. Thanks from Texas.
Thanks for sharing!! Happy to hear you are both enjoying the videos. I'll be doing another tool naming soon so maybe you can come up with something then. Thankyou
Absolutely fabulous!!! I’m late watching, my apologies. You’re spot on with the wool washing. We’ve raised sheep for almost 3 centuries now on our Estate and it takes bloody forever to clean the wool to prepare it for sale! We always wanted to help as wee ones, it was fun. We also learned how to turn the wool into things by looming it. I’ve still a few of my great papa’s sweaters that I darn every once in a while. Cheers for the brilliant video! 💚🍀 from Belfast
Something about rugs with tigers on them, they always seem to be some of the most satisfying cleans. It could be that I graduated from LSU and I love my Tigers, but whatever the reason they always seem to be my favorites. And the explanations are just icing on the cake. It's videos like this that make Friday's so special!
Thank you for returning to the slates that explain what you're doing and what equipment you're using. I've been watching you now for almost 3 years and one of my biggest "criticisms" if you wanna call it that, is not having these every video. I know that people who are subbed and that know the channel, know the process, but if someone random clicks on your video (Like myself initially), they're going to be curious to your process and what you use. Just one man's thoughts. Thank you for being one of my favorite Friday morning things to look forward to. Cheers!
Do you go to dumps or landfills to harvest old rugs? I can't see how these got so dirty without being stored outside or thrown away somewhere (if you did rescue old rugs from landfills, that would be dope)
I love the lil info tidbits! It's cool to learn more about the process. They are on-screen for the perfect length. Long enough to read everything, but not so long it's cutting into the footage time.
Im probably the oddball here, but these videos dont bring me sleep, but focus. The visuals and sounds just tickle my brain that i feel like i have to keep watching, and whatever it is im doing, i have a lot more attention towards. So, thank you for the great content! My only question is, where on earth do you get these rugs from? They come in all varieties of dirt levels that i can't help but wonder if these came from past flood areas or landslides or abandoned building? It fascinates me 😅
I want a whole video of your drainage system. I enjoyed the one you did when you had to clean it out. I would love to see the whole process. Love this stuff. Thanks.
When i first started watching rug cleaning videos i used to hate seeing all the soap go to waste, so you putting the blue soap back on the rug was cool too see XD
@Floweramon That's confused me even more. If they'd been in landfills, wouldn't there be more physical damage? Like tears and stuff? Is this a TV show or something?
Thank you for this detailed explanation of the cleaning process and your commitment to a more sustainable operation. Your videos are enjoyable to watch. God Bless!🥰
Hi James. Would you consider showing us the centrifugal process? Thank you for this video. I enjoy the narrated ones. Learning how and why what you do is fun!
Wow! I did not expect a tiger and her cubs, it’s amazing what you had to do in order to clean it. I’m sure the family who owns this carpet is thrilled to see how beautiful it is. It must be very rewarding for you to be able to bring a measure of happiness, and even joy to homeowners (renters too) through your hard work.
Are you telling me people actually bring in carpets that look like that, were do they live in a barn, I would be so embarrassed to have anyone see this coming from my home
Probably came from a basement flood or something. People who live in that kind of filth most likely don’t have the money to pay for a service like this.
2:00 I like that he adds the shampoo and has the skill to squeeze with just the right amount of force to not have One Circle Overlaps another into such a tight Circle!! These are thee people I would want cleaning my rugs, having passion for your craft and showing to the world a video of the entire job, that is awesome and I should probably do that for my next automotive detail! 👍👍👏👏
They're not going to answer that because they dirtied them themselves. They never tell you how it got that way or why. So it's staged for entertainment purposes.
I found this fascinating to watch. It was pitch black, no way to see any of the rug. When you were done, it was absolutely beautiful. I would be proud to have it in my home. It will be loved by both children and adults. It's fascinating to watch your cleaning process. It is so labor intensive. I'd think it would leave your arms and back aching. Thanks so much for sharing the video and rescuing this rug!
Everything about this clean was magnificent!! Loved the answers to the biggest questions you get, and the explanations of each machine/detergent used. Now when I see someone ask, I'll refer them to this video 😄 The back of the rug scrubbing and R2 D2, were amazing. EW!! LOL. I CAN NOT believe there were maggots in that rug. Actually, I can, but still....ew. 😂 Excellent, excellent job!!
Ah, wonderful video, as always. Always wondered what you could do to avoid scrubbing the blue stuff out of the carpet. Thought you could scrub it from the sides and bottom up into the carpet and then out again, but your method works too. Haven't been able to comment as much under your videos lately, but rest assured, I've enjoyed watching each one several times. You are simply the best. Thanks for your weekly scrubbing.
Thank you so much for listening to us and posting the description bubbles again. It really keeps me engaged and interested in what you’re doing when I know what you’re doing 😊 I could’ve done without the FYI about the bugs though lol that was icky lol
So glad the captions are back! I missed them and they make it so satisfying to watch your videos (even more than they already are)!! Thanks for another great video! 😊
It isn't good that I found your videos at 1.40am and I've got to be up in a few hours. I could literally spend the rest of me life watching your clean rugs and I'd never get bored. This particular rug is so cute.❤❤
Fantastic cleaning as always! Thanks for posting the product descriptions and explanations of what you're doing. I love seeing something brought back to life to be used again.
Why is it that the rugs with the cutest designs always seem to get used for high dirt areas? 🤔 Awesome job!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤️❤️❤️ Edit: I have the perfect name for your new tool, the water squeegee! WaLu-Squeegee!!!
There's no way it could have gotten that dirty from normal use! I bet this one is from a flood situation. Then must've sat at the dump for a while to get those maggots... Haha great squeegee name!
I'm a brand new subsciber at only 10 minutes in, but so far this is 100% the most satisfying thing I've ever watched, and I'm an avid pimple popping fan (I'm subbed to all the Vietnamese spas, please don't tell my boss 🤣). Just watching the real rug emerge from beneath as the layers of dirt are loosened and sprayed away is somehow so soothing. I'm addicted.
Thank you so much for subscribing and for the awesome comment! 🙌 I'm so glad you're finding the rug cleaning just as satisfying as your pimple popping addiction (your secret's safe with me 🤫). There's definitely something about revealing the true beauty hidden under all that dirt that's incredibly soothing, right? Get ready to be even more addicted - there's plenty more where that came from!
@@MountainRugCleaning I was watching for hours after I got off work 🤣. I'm an ER nurse in NYC (level 1 trauma at one of the busiest, so I don't get a lot of free time on any shift) but a few of us were watching in the break room while we were trying to have lunch last night. I think you might have gained a few more subs than me. 😊
attempt 2 of asking james to give his hose a sombrero and name it José, and perhaps name his "water squeegee" Hose B edit: harvesting rainwater must be easy for james because it rains all the time in britain
I’m amazed! You do such beautiful work. Thank you for sharing. I love the Tiger Rug and would love to have one in my art room as it does look like a work of art after you cleaned it. Fran😊❤
Updates that he did this year: • Lesser camera angles (or new) • New UA-cam Channel: Mountain Rug Cleaning Time-Lapse • Soap becomes thick • Squeeze-gee used after rinse • Fountain of soap used in the back of the rug and used Dirt Reynolds after scrubbing • New soap • A random water Squeeze-gee appears after R2 - Clean2 / Blue Soap / Final Clean (And etc) Also thanks for the subtitles! It's important for the new fans will know everything and explain why do you use it! :)
Great job! Took an Olympic size swimming pool of water. Looks like a kids room rug. Very vibrant afterwards. It’s amazing you can actually get them that clean. WOW!
Fun rug, thanks for rescuing it! I really enjoyed the informational pop-ups. I'm not saying I'd want them on every video but every now and again would be great!
Love the explanation of your process. I'm curious about the difference in weight of the rugs before and after cleaning - how much dirt you actually got out.
I love tigers ❤ and you did an amazing job in restoring the beauty of this rug. I'm sure these tigers appreciate being brought back to life and their living space livable again 😊
Honestly wish there was a new video daily (obviously I know this isn't possible). I love watching them when I get 5 minutes to myself just for some calm 😌 already can't wait for todays
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I would like to make a suggestion. You could weigh the rug before and after the procedure so we gonna have an idea of how much dirty you removed after the job is done. Great job
Fifth grade science project fr fr (NOT MEANT TO BE RUDE BUT I DID THAT IN FIFTH)
Your videos are a cure for my insomnia. Not to say they are boring, but I am very relaxed after watching your videos. It is always a pleasure to see something so filthy return to its original splendor!
I love the videos and I actually have the same problem as you. But is using a mask safe for this kind of condition or not ?🤔❓🌜💯
No fr😭
I love watching one of these videos before I go to bed as I'm really relaxed afterwards too. I also love watching something beautiful come from so much dirt :)
As you said... it is not boring... but it makes one relaxed and sleepy...👍🏼
I use these for my insomnia too. The big compilation videos are best!!
I appreciate you putting into perspective why it's worth cleaning up dirty old rugs. It's important to think about not only price but environmental impact too. Great video as always!
Wouldn't all the chemicals be just as bad for the environment?
Also the price to buy the cleaning products and service would be just as expensive maybe.
Cool part about reusing is maybe u get something unique or less common that everyone else is buying off the shelves.
@@BrattyB33you're probably right but the owners might have some sentimental value towards it to justify the cost
@@kinnikuzero understandable, I was more talking about the environmental effect of the original comment 😊
@@BrattyB33 at 4:16 he says he only uses environmentally friendly, biodegradable cleaning products. Also at 4:00 he says he harvests rain water to use when cleaning the rugs.
@@BrattyB33 possibly, but he does say he uses environmentally friendly cleaning products. Plus there are no doubt other considerations to the environmental impact of the manufacturing process too - what dyes and chemicals they use, how much electricity is used by the machines that make the rugs, etc.
My husband and I enjoy the rug cleaning more than you could know. I am 71 and he is 75 and this is great fun. I like Dirt Reynolds and R2 Clean2. I like your sense of humor. I was gonna suggest naming your squeegee Lou, but you beat me to it. I have watched other rug cleaners, but you by far are the best. Thanks from Texas.
Thanks for sharing!! Happy to hear you are both enjoying the videos. I'll be doing another tool naming soon so maybe you can come up with something then. Thankyou
What was so disturbing on the kids carpet?
@@elizabethvick255There we’re maggots in the carpet at one point that he didn’t see before.
@@elizabethvick255the maggots
@@supershasha the rug didn't just come out of someone's house like that I assume
Every time I thought it must be clean now - nope, still more dirt. Amazing to watch.
Absolutely fabulous!!! I’m late watching, my apologies. You’re spot on with the wool washing. We’ve raised sheep for almost 3 centuries now on our Estate and it takes bloody forever to clean the wool to prepare it for sale! We always wanted to help as wee ones, it was fun. We also learned how to turn the wool into things by looming it. I’ve still a few of my great papa’s sweaters that I darn every once in a while. Cheers for the brilliant video! 💚🍀 from Belfast
I'm calling this one: "Crouching Tiger Hidden Maggots" 😂😂😂
This is soo good i may have to change the title haha
@@MountainRugCleaning haha I'm glad you found it funny
😂😂😂 that's awesome
😂😅
You are truly the standard for rug cleaning.
Thankyou, that truly means a lot !
second that
He’s so skibidi sigma
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Something about rugs with tigers on them, they always seem to be some of the most satisfying cleans. It could be that I graduated from LSU and I love my Tigers, but whatever the reason they always seem to be my favorites. And the explanations are just icing on the cake. It's videos like this that make Friday's so special!
Thankyou. I am happy you enjoyed it.
GEAUX TIGERS!!!!
Your weekends sound boooring
@aaronjames3228 I've reached the age where boring weekends are preferred. Especially after hectic week days.
Oh yeah!I met MIKE the tiger back in the 70s
With the explanations again!!! Love it! Scooping the blue foam on the rug again and really using it all is also such a nice addition!
Thankyou 😀
HI James could you please make the font either bigger or darker so I can see it it's a little bit to light for me to see thank you
Yes this rocked!
I agree with you 💯, not sure why doubling up the blue like that was so nice, but it was
Hello 💝 the way this channel is busy is great.... and your carpet is beautiful 🌹! I would like to know your opinion too?
Thank you for returning to the slates that explain what you're doing and what equipment you're using. I've been watching you now for almost 3 years and one of my biggest "criticisms" if you wanna call it that, is not having these every video. I know that people who are subbed and that know the channel, know the process, but if someone random clicks on your video (Like myself initially), they're going to be curious to your process and what you use. Just one man's thoughts. Thank you for being one of my favorite Friday morning things to look forward to. Cheers!
Do you go to dumps or landfills to harvest old rugs? I can't see how these got so dirty without being stored outside or thrown away somewhere (if you did rescue old rugs from landfills, that would be dope)
Yes, lots come from dumps, floods, landfill.
They dirty them up first! A quick trip to the garden centre for some peat is best…!
@@Cashpotsdo you really think he embedded the maggots in there himself?
Some are from fires and floods.
@@robertllubnrutOf course they are making money for the videos. That is the point of most of the UA-cam channels.
I never knew there was that much dirt in the world!
What a treasure!
I love watching the water squeegee rinse out the blue soap. It reminds me of ocean waves! Thank you for the new descriptions. I learned some new info.
Yes! We love the facts! And so much more in-depth than before.😊
It’s kind of obvious the rug has been in a flood.
@@mariekatherine5238
It’s been somewhere because I’ve never seen rugs that dirty
Definitely worthy of the intensive labour! I can picture it in a children's play area and almost hear children laughing. Excellent job!!
The only problem I have with this UA-cam channel is how unbelievably relaxing and satisfying it is
I love the lil info tidbits! It's cool to learn more about the process.
They are on-screen for the perfect length.
Long enough to read everything, but not so long it's cutting into the footage time.
That's great to hear. Thankyou
Im probably the oddball here, but these videos dont bring me sleep, but focus. The visuals and sounds just tickle my brain that i feel like i have to keep watching, and whatever it is im doing, i have a lot more attention towards. So, thank you for the great content!
My only question is, where on earth do you get these rugs from? They come in all varieties of dirt levels that i can't help but wonder if these came from past flood areas or landslides or abandoned building? It fascinates me 😅
Yes he mentioned this in another comment! They come from landfills, dumps, floods, etc. Crazy right ??
The written narrations were particularly helpful. Thanks!
The ONLY thing I didn’t know watching your videos for so long… Was that the blue detergent smells like spearmint gum😂
I'm so glad the text is back~!
It was always nice to be able to read a bit explaining the process😊
Definitely! Thank you!
Yes, scaping the blue detergant back onto the rug. Has always bothered me you losing so much soap with the brush 👌
Whyy? He's scaping the dirt back on also
Wow what a wonderful job, the rug is beautiful!❤❤❤❤
Question. How in god's name do these rugs get so filthy? Do they store them by burying them under their lawn??
They were flooded out! I guess you’ve never had the real life experience to ask such a question.
That's my question it makes no sense, unless they were in storage or in a fire 🔥.
@@mariekatherine5238it’s a normal question, Marie.
Being in a garden shed or a skanky as fk house
This rug looked like it was used as an entrance rug, to a coal mine office…
I can't help thinking that this man has a very strong back!! It's a beautiful and oddly satisfying watching something so beautiful from so much dirt!!
Also how did this rug get so dirty? Seems like no one cared about it for 50 years.
@@howgreenwasmyvalley9686 Probably was left outside, and so its years of water and dirt from muddy shoes and the elements piling on top of it.
I want a whole video of your drainage system. I enjoyed the one you did when you had to clean it out. I would love to see the whole process. Love this stuff. Thanks.
Umm, did you find this rug in the bottom of a pond? What an unbelievable amount of dirt.
Well done on the cleaning just the same.👏
When i first started watching rug cleaning videos i used to hate seeing all the soap go to waste, so you putting the blue soap back on the rug was cool too see XD
YES!!! Less waste is nice to see
What I don’t understand is how some of these rugs, like this one, get so absolutely filthy.
How did it get so filthy yet show no signs of wear once cleaned? No threadbare patches at all. It doesn't even have frayed edges.
They mostly get these rugs from landfills
@Floweramon That's confused me even more. If they'd been in landfills, wouldn't there be more physical damage? Like tears and stuff? Is this a TV show or something?
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Thank you for scraping before soap. That’s the best part
Literally very satisfying to watch.
Thank you for this detailed explanation of the cleaning process and your commitment to a more sustainable operation. Your videos are enjoyable to watch. God Bless!🥰
I would love that beautiful rug in my house. It's absolutely gorgeous. ❤❤❤❤❤😊😊
Hi James. Would you consider showing us the centrifugal process? Thank you for this video. I enjoy the narrated ones. Learning how and why what you do is fun!
Wow! I did not expect a tiger and her cubs, it’s amazing what you had to do in order to clean it. I’m sure the family who owns this carpet is thrilled to see how beautiful it is. It must be very rewarding for you to be able to bring a measure of happiness, and even joy to homeowners (renters too) through your hard work.
Would love to see a video of the drying process.
It always surprises me when I see the end result knowing the white parts were gray! Awesome work!
Are you telling me people actually bring in carpets that look like that, were do they live in a barn, I would be so embarrassed to have anyone see this coming from my home
Probably came from a basement flood or something. People who live in that kind of filth most likely don’t have the money to pay for a service like this.
The question is what country did the carpet come from, or was it put to a garbage dump?
2:00 I like that he adds the shampoo and has the skill to squeeze with just the right amount of force to not have One Circle Overlaps another into such a tight Circle!! These are thee people I would want cleaning my rugs, having passion for your craft and showing to the world a video of the entire job, that is awesome and I should probably do that for my next automotive detail! 👍👍👏👏
It would be cool to know where these came from and the stories behind them
That is the only question he didn't answer LOL. WHERE do these rugs come from and HOW do they get this dirty?
Flooded basements or something?
They're not going to answer that because they dirtied them themselves. They never tell you how it got that way or why. So it's staged for entertainment purposes.
@@TJ-nr9cg. I was wondering that very thing. A rug would have had to be outside on the ground for some time to have that much dirt/mud in it.
@@TJ-nr9cg He said earlier in this thread that they come from floods,landfill etc... not everything is a conspiracy.
I found this fascinating to watch. It was pitch black, no way to see any of the rug. When you were done, it was absolutely beautiful. I would be proud to have it in my home. It will be loved by both children and adults. It's fascinating to watch your cleaning process. It is so labor intensive. I'd think it would leave your arms and back aching. Thanks so much for sharing the video and rescuing this rug!
Loved all the extra scrubbing with the blue foam. Best one yet!
Everything about this clean was magnificent!! Loved the answers to the biggest questions you get, and the explanations of each machine/detergent used. Now when I see someone ask, I'll refer them to this video 😄
The back of the rug scrubbing and R2 D2, were amazing.
EW!! LOL. I CAN NOT believe there were maggots in that rug. Actually, I can, but still....ew. 😂
Excellent, excellent job!!
Neither can I ! They had a good wash haha. Thankyou !!
What a tremendously beautiful rug,,,and you did a marvelous job cleaning it
Brilliant video. Perfect length, informative and a terrific result too! Really enjoyed this one James!
Ah, wonderful video, as always. Always wondered what you could do to avoid scrubbing the blue stuff out of the carpet. Thought you could scrub it from the sides and bottom up into the carpet and then out again, but your method works too.
Haven't been able to comment as much under your videos lately, but rest assured, I've enjoyed watching each one several times.
You are simply the best. Thanks for your weekly scrubbing.
I appreciate the view and I'm glad to hear you're enjoying the videos.
There are many rug cleaning channels to choose from, but this is the only one I watch.
Me too!
Like magic. What an incredible difference. Thank you for sharing.
Love the design of this rug! Amazing job as always sir!
Thank you so much for listening to us and posting the description bubbles again. It really keeps me engaged and interested in what you’re doing when I know what you’re doing 😊
I could’ve done without the FYI about the bugs though lol that was icky lol
You are so welcome!
@@MountainRugCleaning 🥰
Best blue liquid scrubbing💙💙💙
So glad the captions are back! I missed them and they make it so satisfying to watch your videos (even more than they already are)!! Thanks for another great video! 😊
Great video again ! Love and appreciate the fact that you always trying to make your videos better ! Thanks
It isn't good that I found your videos at 1.40am and I've got to be up in a few hours. I could literally spend the rest of me life watching your clean rugs and I'd never get bored. This particular rug is so cute.❤❤
Yes, all rugs with maggots, worms, and other bugs must be sanitized 👍🏼
Once again, good job 😊
Baking soda and borax do the same thing.
I never thought I would find myself so transfixed to carpet cleaning. You do a fantastic job, for sure. Wow!
YOUR VIDEOS ARE ALWAYS THE BEST QUALITY :D loved the vid!!
🙋♀️ The best clean I've seen you do. Could to see you reuse the product. Hope you always do that in the future 👍 Love the rug.
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Fantastic cleaning as always! Thanks for posting the product descriptions and explanations of what you're doing. I love seeing something brought back to life to be used again.
Why is it that the rugs with the cutest designs always seem to get used for high dirt areas? 🤔
Awesome job!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤️❤️❤️
Edit: I have the perfect name for your new tool, the water squeegee! WaLu-Squeegee!!!
Wow, that name is perfect!! 🤣 love it!
There's no way it could have gotten that dirty from normal use! I bet this one is from a flood situation. Then must've sat at the dump for a while to get those maggots...
Haha great squeegee name!
I'm a brand new subsciber at only 10 minutes in, but so far this is 100% the most satisfying thing I've ever watched, and I'm an avid pimple popping fan (I'm subbed to all the Vietnamese spas, please don't tell my boss 🤣). Just watching the real rug emerge from beneath as the layers of dirt are loosened and sprayed away is somehow so soothing. I'm addicted.
Thank you so much for subscribing and for the awesome comment! 🙌 I'm so glad you're finding the rug cleaning just as satisfying as your pimple popping addiction (your secret's safe with me 🤫). There's definitely something about revealing the true beauty hidden under all that dirt that's incredibly soothing, right? Get ready to be even more addicted - there's plenty more where that came from!
@@MountainRugCleaning I was watching for hours after I got off work 🤣. I'm an ER nurse in NYC (level 1 trauma at one of the busiest, so I don't get a lot of free time on any shift) but a few of us were watching in the break room while we were trying to have lunch last night. I think you might have gained a few more subs than me. 😊
Oh I was just thinking the other day I missed the explainers on your videos since your process has changed a little. This made me happy.
I'm so hoping that Dirt gets a Santa hat nearer to Christmas :) R2 might look cute in Reindeer antlers too :)
Again - well choreographed, methodical and relaxing.
attempt 2 of asking james to give his hose a sombrero and name it José, and perhaps name his "water squeegee" Hose B
edit: harvesting rainwater must be easy for james because it rains all the time in britain
Why not Walusqueegee? WAluigi, WAter, there's already lusqueegee. It's already there.
I believe you upload these videos just for me. Thank you for making and posting😊 I am so relaxed and way less ADHD.
Loveeee this video so much
Love the explanations
Love how much more manual scrubbing we got to see
Love love love ! 🤩
I’m amazed! You do such beautiful work. Thank you for sharing. I love the Tiger Rug and would love to have one in my art room as it does look like a work of art after you cleaned it. Fran😊❤
Where does all that dirty water go?
Away.
Down the drain at the front of the setup, there's like a kind of indentation in the ground where all the water collects and then there's a drain.
2 minutes in and I already love this video. Kind of reminds me of pop up video.
Updates that he did this year:
• Lesser camera angles (or new)
• New UA-cam Channel: Mountain Rug Cleaning Time-Lapse
• Soap becomes thick
• Squeeze-gee used after rinse
• Fountain of soap used in the back of the rug and used Dirt Reynolds after scrubbing
• New soap
• A random water Squeeze-gee appears after R2 - Clean2 / Blue Soap / Final Clean
(And etc)
Also thanks for the subtitles! It's important for the new fans will know everything and explain why do you use it! :)
I tried to watch this this morning 16 minutes after it was posted and I fell asleep before the end…lol! Still the best 😂❤😂
that boring was it ? lol
relaxing!
Some of the explanations are too fast to run away, maybe stay a bit longer.
Then pause the video
That's crazy the water is like gray and green, but you got magic and you work hard it's gonna come out perfect 😊
I have to say that I love your videos! Haven't seen or heard such satisfying asmr. Ever.
I ❤ the water squeegee! It's so mesmerising & satisfying to watch! 😅
So relaxing to watch & to see the vibrant colours at the end, great transformation
Fascinating. I was skeptical, however you performed brilliantly. I didn't realize a rug could hold So much dirt and grime, and bugs. Shiver.
Explaining the steps as you cleaned made this very interesting and my favorite so far!!! Are you able to filter the water used for reuse??
Great job! Took an Olympic size swimming pool of water. Looks like a kids room rug. Very vibrant afterwards. It’s amazing you can actually get them that clean. WOW!
That is so satisfying to watch! And what a beautiful rug! I can't understand how it was allowed to get so dirty!
Just randomly crossed paths with this and that looks amazing WOW! I think I need that rug. So satisfying too. 😊
Fun rug, thanks for rescuing it! I really enjoyed the informational pop-ups. I'm not saying I'd want them on every video but every now and again would be great!
10:22 is my favorite part😂😂
Love the explanation of your process. I'm curious about the difference in weight of the rugs before and after cleaning - how much dirt you actually got out.
I love tigers ❤ and you did an amazing job in restoring the beauty of this rug. I'm sure these tigers appreciate being brought back to life and their living space livable again 😊
Amazing! So satisfyimg seeing all clear water coming out of rug.
Satisfying. But how on earth can something get so dirty?
Thank you for describing the process and answering questions you've gotten, it answered questions I've had myself. Love your videos!
That was so satisfying to watch.
I used to clean (professionally) upholstery and rugs/carpets (in the UK).
Brought back many memories
Talk about patience. But so satisfying when clean.
Had you told me a while back I would be watching rug cleaning videos from start to finish, I would have declared you out of your mind. But here I am.
Such a great job, beautiful rug.
Wow, truly amazing difference. Would not have thought it possible to clean that rug so well.
Oh Boy! Now I love the blue stuff even more...
Honestly wish there was a new video daily (obviously I know this isn't possible). I love watching them when I get 5 minutes to myself just for some calm 😌 already can't wait for todays
Great video. That is such a lot of water and hard work! How much does it cost to clean a rug?
My husband and I like your videos and this one is extra enjoyable! The info you share here is quite interesting. Thank you for what you do.
Glad to hear you are both enjoying them. Thankyou