What surprises me the most is not that the rug is finally clean, but that it didn't fall to pieces under all these chemical and physical attacks on it. Well done!
@@neroignatiusrosewater yes but you can also see all the color coming out of it during the cleaning! It’s prob the first time it’s been cleaned so just like w clothes ,the first time you wash them the water is always colored a little
These rug-cleaning videos are so therapeutic for me. It's so satisfying to see all that dirt being swept away. This is a job I could get into! Great job on this carpet.
Pretty sure they do not make them... some of them might be found somewhere but it would take probably much more time to get them as dirty as this one (especially clean resistant)😂 than
I was waiting for you to throw the kitchen sink at it, most frustrating rug I’ve ever seen. You may need to lie down in a dark room now and recover. You did a brilliant job, thank you for letting us see your extremely hard work.
Many of us are “Missing The Point.” He’s advertising. He is skilled at cleaning any rug no matter how filthy. He will take on & defeat the impossible challenge. The how, what, when, where, how often & to what extent is not important…
@@bfaceb5149 I’m not missing the point. Besides the great job he does cleaning those rugs, I was just adding on that his work place is clean also. Key word “Also” 👍
Someone said you can find this very rug online for $70. I wonder if he bought two, and soaked it in oil on purpose to "prove the point" for advertising, swapping the rug out with the clean one... I'm not accusing him ofc, but jeeeeze... why not just buy a new rug?
I'm in the UK so hardly likely to use his services. However, I have an 30 old rug I'm quite fond of. We havequitea lot of traffic, pets, grandkids, visitors, etc, so it gets grubby. Also, I must admit to spilling red wine on it occasionally. I take it out on my balcony every couple of years to scrub and freshen it up. I'm always disappointed with the result as I always seem to leave a matrk After watching these videos, I have changed methods, and this year, my rug looks new! Brilliant advert with useful information,.
@@cmykat7839 "Someone said" so it must be fact. If you bothered to watch the video, you'd see the progression of dirt layers removed and wouldn't have to post an asinine conspiracy theory about 2 rugs. But of course, you did say you're not accusing him. Nah, you're just putting that nonsense out there for all to see and ponder. MY question is why didn't you go full passive-aggressive and add a "just saying"... ugh
The rug looked like somebody had used it while under their car doing a very poor job of removing the oil filter. You sir, are a hero. If I had owned a carpet that looked like that it would have been tossed in the trash bin. I would be embarrassed to take anything like that and ask someone to clean it. In any case there's nothing about it, cleaned up, treasure it enough to pay you a small fortune and the mortgage on my house to clean it. Bravo sir!
You should get a prize. When I saw it was motor oil, I said that someone used it as a pad to lay under their vehicles to change the oil. My husband just used a big piece of cardboard.
That actually could be exactly what happened to it. A lot of the rugs you see on these rug cleaning channels were picked up for free specifically for these videos after someone tossed them out. What payment they get is usually in the form of either YT monetization or customers who see the videos and think 🤔 "well, if they could get *that* rug so clean, what might they do with mine?" Often the rugs will then be donated to charities or thrift shops. I haven't seen this specific channel before, so you knows? Maybe he even runs his own second-hand rug store out of his cleaning offices. But these rugs are almost never being paid for as a cleaning commission.
I like the way this sounds poetic. The resilience of the carpet fibers and the persistence of the cleaner. They seem like two opposing forces, but they’re working together to get a clean rug. How often do we think someone or something is our enemy, when in reality with them, we create something that is unique and beautiful between us? I think your comment will live rent free in my head for the rest of my life. Resilience of the carpet fibers and the persistence of the cleaner.
an incredible effort on your part and an amazing result. It is a testament to your expertise, knowledge and ability. However, it took so much physical effort on your part to clean it that all I can say is that I hope your health holds out forever.
Wow! What a very difficult rug to clean! I can't believe you finally got it clean! Congratulations! I appreciated the "thinking" part at the beginning of the video. It made me laugh. Your videos are always interesting, a little different, and never boring. Thanks for the perseverance on this rug! I wouldn't have had the patience myself. GREAT JOB!
When they post the cleaning on UA-cam, they usually do the rug for free. They aren't charging for the cleaning if the video is going to make them way more money. This video, with his sub count, probably made about 10k so far. May even PAY THE OWNER, buy their dirty carpet, because they need it to make content, and get paid by youtube for cleaning it.
Yes, no one would pay to clean this particular rug. This video is advertising for the posters rug cleaning abilities and will score some dough for views. It's also fun to watch!
@@emmatuskin6627hoarders also think like that, they keep everything, they have mountains of trash and stuff in the house and they can't move around the place anymore, so it's good to throw things out, the city needs to think about how to best deal with the trash
What a transformation - true dedication, skill & patience! When you poured the gasoline on it, I thought you were going to set fire to it and say "job done" 😂 That was first class work! Big hello from Scotland 👍🏻
Hello Scotland, land of my ancestors. Thanks for the laugh I got when I read “set fire to it.” Good thing you and I weren’t in that shop or we’d have talked each other into it.
I thought that when some slightly pink and green colours started showing that you were nearly there! However, the fact you didnt stop until every trace of dirt had gone was real dedication to ensure 100 percent clean. The results were almost shockingly AMAZING! Poor rug! Nobody took care of it until you did.
That said, perhaps a better alternative would be to get a part time job at WalMart, buy a new rug with the payment and trash the oil soaked, gasoline soaked nightmare rug...😊@rjlchristie
Dishwash is the go with cold water as dish wash is a grease cutter...I would've tried that 1st ...but in Saying that you did a fantastic job getting that clean😁
I watch carpet-cleaning videos to relax and calm my mind when I can't sleep. But this one is too suspenseful: "Oil? Oh no! Can he get it clean? And he's using gasoline!" It's like the 'Mission: Impossible' of carpet cleaning, and you are Tom Cruise, doing the craziest stunts. I got a headache imagining the gasoline fumes, and also imagine cleaning all of the oil from your equipment and workroom was no fun, either. And after watching you do so much work to save this rug, I now feel morally obligated to subscribe (so I shall).
I had a summer job one year cleaning rugs and wall-to-wall carpeting. Some people would have regular periodic cleaning, and some would wait until they FINALLY potty-trained their three dogs to ask if we could get rid of the stain and the smell. Oh, and somehow lift the traffic wear while we're at it and can it be dry by tomorrow they have a bunch of friends coming over for a dinner party.
Absolutely stunning!! I can’t believe that I sat here and watched this entire video, but to watch all of that dirt be washed away and the result of that gorgeous Turkish rug was absolutely amazing!! Stunning! You did a fantabulous job on that rug! Great advertisement for your job. Thoroughly enjoyed watching every second of this video! ❤
You did it! I’m sorry, but I didn’t think you could. Who would have guessed that such a beautiful piece of art lay beneath that oily mess. ❤ well done, you!
A lot of the super muddy ones are from flood damage. I've seen some really greasy ones from auto service shops. This one is really dank, I don't know unless it says in the description which I didn't check before commenting
These people have a wealth of patience, they won’t give up. This rug must be worth a fortune. If not then these carpet people are worth their weight in gold. 🇬🇧👍
I wonder if they maybe he keeps an eye out or has somebody at a local landfill that pulls these nasty rugs aside for him to use for content. Some of the rugs I've seen him clean look like they cost less than the chemicals he uses.
Beautiful 70's rug. If you grew up with that rug say, beside your bed, growing up, and you find out it's been on your parents garage floor since you moved out in the 1990's, damn right you would revive that beauty and hang it on the garage wall, cost hardly thought about.
A few times I wanted to fast-forward to the end because it was SO dirty 😔 yet it is so satisfying to watch the full process to getting it clean. Great job‼️❤️
I cannot believe people would let something like this happen to something they may or may not care about. Your hard work paid off and returned the cuteness and beauty. Thank-you
Maybe the beautiful silk one in the sewage spill that was the first video I saw... this one looks like it came from a favorite daughter's room or his wife's ... and the man who used it to catch oil didn't want to catch what his daughter or, wife would throw at him if she saw it in such a state... 🤔
Magnificent job on this rug I salute you for spending all that time cleaning it you did a magnificent job on it I would have given up on it lol but bravo to you sir
@@basbas768no, it's not actually. Cheaper to clean it and repurpose it and keep it from going into a landfill where it will further pollute the Earth. Also, cleaning fees are not that expensive; not sure why ppl assume it is when it's not.
It would have been cheaper to buy a new one, but when it has sentimental value, it's priceless... Plus it must be dam good quality to put up with that amount of cleaning...
What a phenomenal transformation! I suspect you must have gotten the smell of gas out, too, with the number of days that passed and how many times it was washed. I can’t imagine what a small rug like that would cost to get all that oil out! That’s persistence! Congratulations on doing such a fine job! 🌹👏🏿👏🏽👏🏼👏 🌹
After seening this video I will stop crying about how difficult my job can be. I would have gave up day 2. Bravo to you - your a master at your Kung fu.
You are an artist at what you do! Restoration is a beautiful gift that you give to others. Just like dirty old rugs, if people can see past the yuck …. There is a world of beauty in people who are wounded, vulnerable and forgotten. Your patience teaches us all to believe in possibilities. Bless you. Thank you
This was just miraculous. I love the way you persevere and keep going. I find it so lovely to see how at first you see something like curvy lines then as you keep going things start to emerge and you keep guessing as to what the picture is going be in the end. Wow!! what a carpet and what a marvelous carpet cleaner you are. I wonder how it got in that mess to start off with. Top marks for you.
Beautiful!! Every time i thought the dirt was gone, there was more. Time consuming, but your efforts paid off in a testament to your facing a really tough challenge!! Well done!!
I really be watching this man clean the dirtiest rugs. It’s my therapy cause I really want to know how it ends up getting back to normal. Fantastic work sir.
First, I love your channel. Stay Passionate!! But I do have two points to make: 1. The foam that activates when wet is designed to pull out oils. Perfect to start the cleaning process of this rug. 2: The dry detergent that you did use early on must be activated with water as well, that is why it didn't do anything but smear into the oil. Oil and water don't mix, as your first splash so clearly indicated.
@@Telvanni. I know he does, i was making a point. He clearly DOES NOT know the proper use for some of the chemicals that he uses. And I wasn't going to say it, but since you replied as such, i'm going to point out that in the point where the screen goes black and it says "I do'nt remember how many days later" the rug was drastically cleaner after the cut. I would say he took it to another cleaner, who used the absorbent foam....
@@richardtaylor582I think he spent those days working on the carpet himself. And if you have a thought that you shouldn't say something.... please take that as a sign ...and please don't say it.
@@bizzithegamermom thanks mom!!! will you spank me now??? also, I never had a thought not to type what I did, you pulled that out your self indulgent arse
I cannot imagine a rug with butterflies being worth this sort of cleaning-- but it sure is therapeutic to watch and so satisfying to see how effective your method is.
I use Dawn dish soap for scrubbing automotive oil clothes. It works the best. The only thing that just has to wear out is automotive grease. Dawn helps, but then it just takes time and wear. I wouldn't use gasoline because I can't get gasoline to actually come out. It still stinks afterwards.
Just when you think there can’t be anymore dirt in this rug…boom more dirt! Amazing!! I thought it was purple all this time and it turns out to be pink! Its beautiful!
Looks like this one was on the floor in an oil change place! Nicely done! The colors in that rug came out really beautiful; I’m pretty sure it looks as good now as the day it was bought. 🎉
I would love this job in that workshop, it’s the equivalent to how much some folks love the spot squeezing channels. My god this really the worst. Well done that man ❤
@@dianeferguson1074 the rug is clean, the water gets recycled back through the system, and this is how he makes a living. How exactly is it a waste? Water’s not a “one use and done” resource.
You deserve a trophy for getting this so clean. How could someone put motor oil on a beautiful rug? I can’t imagine what the inside of their house looks like.
@@robertchristoph9319he bought it at Home Depot for $40 and destroyed it, then made thousands for cleaning it in a UA-cam video. No one would pay someone 6 days labor to clean an obviously non sentimental rug. If someone aside from this guy in the video owned it, they obviously couldn’t have cared less about it.
We live in a world where we just throw everything away. Most people don’t even know how to mend clothes anymore. Yes it took a lot of work to clean and salvage this rug but now it can be used again. What an awesome job
What originally happened was he bought it new, filmed cleaning it new then destroyed it and pretended the new carpet at the end was the result of days of cleaning.
Lavoro incredibile! Eseguito con determinata ostinazione , complimenti ! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏. Oltre 44 minuti di video ne è valsa la pena . È stato emozionante vedere comparire brillanti fiori e farfalle . BELLISSIMO !🤩
@@wendyhorn8376 lol, that was a joke cuz I’m surprised I’m even watching rugs being washed. But it’s like after you do housework and everything is clean, it’s a great feeling 😊
I have cleaned a runner that was saturated with oil and grime, I used vegetable oil and sugar and after the oil broke I used soap and vinegar and after about 15 washes just soap and water then lots of rinsing and it was a gold and black rug very pretty and the owner paid me $250.00
@@pkaboo7832 well the oil softens grease and the sugar while coarse enough to scrub and attract dirt melts away easily with the rinsing. I learned this in grade 6 home economics in about 1970
@@steveanderson2852for ease of filming & to create longer content/make it look harder than it needs to be I reckon. Same reason they stop rinsing before the water fully runs clear, got to let it soak the dirt back up to clean it some more! At this point I'm starting to think these videos are less about actually cleaning things and more just catering to a very specific fetish.
I’m watching cleaning carpets at 3am but wow that is a beautiful carpet. Well done. You did a fantastic job. Just one question where was this carpet kept. ❤🎉
What in the world happened to that rug to have so much oil down in the fibers? I can’t even imagine. You do quality work and the rug was like new when done. Be proud of yourself!
Amazing job, and it looks like it was a workout also. Hopefully, the next order with oil on it will not be as long a process to restore. That rug was like an onion, layer after layer. I see you used gasoline, but did anything else you put on the rug happen to be a degreaser? That usually helps me to get oil stains out of hubby's clothes. The best one I have used is called Greased Lightning solution.
Wow that’s incredible, I wasn’t expecting the rug to look like that when it was done. I was wondering how you know when it’s fully done aside from dirt not coming out of it anymore but wow you can really tell by the vibrance of it. Such hard work doing this buisness
This looks like a rug for a child’s bedroom not the oil pit for an oil changing place. I can’t believe it was cheaper to pay this man for many many hours worth of work than to buy a new rug
A man will use a piece of cardboard to change oil on top of. You'd be surprised.😊 That rug could have very well been used. Men don't care about aesthetics if its going to get dirty anyway. I am curious to know how this rug was used nonetheless 😅😅😅 it seems like it might have been in sediment for a while. Flood damage type thing.
It could be a sentimental piece. Maybe the mechanics father used it as a placemat and so now the son/etc is using it and wants it cleaned to relocate it. Men aren't very particular about aesthetics for certain things. Would I use a $200 rug in my shop? Probably not but not because of its looks but bc a $5 piece of cardboard will get the job done too but a $30 rug would be far more comfortable.
I expect the money is in the UA-cam ad revenue. If he can call it the worst he’s seen then maybe it goes viral. If it’s a vibrant, cute pattern at the end then the transformation makes for a better comparison in a thumbnail. In other genres, like knife and gun restoration videos there are many cases of the creators rusting or making the item dirty themselves so they can select one that will make for a good video
Lol, I've been checking the comments looking to see if anyone thought he pretended the rug came out that beautiful. But actually, he did a fake final wash before saturating it with dirt and oil. Then, he just made it seem clean after he couldn't get it all out...
What surprises me the most is not that the rug is finally clean, but that it didn't fall to pieces under all these chemical and physical attacks on it. Well done!
I know!!! I was thinking the same thing
I had the same reaction. It's also impressive that the fabric holds onto its original colors so well.
@@neroignatiusrosewater yes but you can also see all the color coming out of it during the cleaning! It’s prob the first time it’s been cleaned so just like w clothes ,the first time you wash them the water is always colored a little
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These are not Walmart rugs.
These rug-cleaning videos are so therapeutic for me. It's so satisfying to see all that dirt being swept away. This is a job I could get into! Great job on this carpet.
Therapeutic, yes! But, how could a rug hold that much filth? It was as if it were bleeding to death!
@@DezzieJee I think the content creator makes these rugs this dirty to give us the pleasure of seeing them cleaned. I could be wrong...
Pretty sure they do not make them... some of them might be found somewhere but it would take probably much more time to get them as dirty as this one (especially clean resistant)😂 than
Vale la pena tanto gasto de agua. La tercera guerra mundial será por este preciado líquido.
Trebuie să ai doar răbdarea necesară .
I was waiting for you to throw the kitchen sink at it, most frustrating rug I’ve ever seen. You may need to lie down in a dark room now and recover. You did a brilliant job, thank you for letting us see your extremely hard work.
After the soap bill, water bill and not to mention huge labor bill, this clearly was for us!lol Thank you!
Or, will you auction it off to pay for it??lol😂
Many of us are “Missing The Point.” He’s advertising. He is skilled at cleaning any rug no matter how filthy. He will take on & defeat the impossible challenge. The how, what, when, where, how often & to what extent is not important…
@@bfaceb5149 I’m not missing the point. Besides the great job he does cleaning those rugs, I was just adding on that his work place is clean also. Key word “Also” 👍
Someone said you can find this very rug online for $70. I wonder if he bought two, and soaked it in oil on purpose to "prove the point" for advertising, swapping the rug out with the clean one... I'm not accusing him ofc, but jeeeeze... why not just buy a new rug?
I'm in the UK so hardly likely to use his services. However, I have an 30 old rug I'm quite fond of. We havequitea lot of traffic, pets, grandkids, visitors, etc, so it gets grubby. Also, I must admit to spilling red wine on it occasionally. I take it out on my balcony every couple of years to scrub and freshen it up. I'm always disappointed with the result as I always seem to leave a matrk After watching these videos, I have changed methods, and this year, my rug looks new! Brilliant advert with useful information,.
@@cmykat7839 "Someone said" so it must be fact. If you bothered to watch the video, you'd see the progression of dirt layers removed and wouldn't have to post an asinine conspiracy theory about 2 rugs. But of course, you did say you're not accusing him. Nah, you're just putting that nonsense out there for all to see and ponder. MY question is why didn't you go full passive-aggressive and add a "just saying"... ugh
Right but 6 days. Lol
The rug looked like somebody had used it while under their car doing a very poor job of removing the oil filter. You sir, are a hero. If I had owned a carpet that looked like that it would have been tossed in the trash bin. I would be embarrassed to take anything like that and ask someone to clean it. In any case there's nothing about it, cleaned up, treasure it enough to pay you a small fortune and the mortgage on my house to clean it. Bravo sir!
You should get a prize. When I saw it was motor oil, I said that someone used it as a pad to lay under their vehicles to change the oil. My husband just used a big piece of cardboard.
That actually could be exactly what happened to it. A lot of the rugs you see on these rug cleaning channels were picked up for free specifically for these videos after someone tossed them out. What payment they get is usually in the form of either YT monetization or customers who see the videos and think 🤔 "well, if they could get *that* rug so clean, what might they do with mine?" Often the rugs will then be donated to charities or thrift shops. I haven't seen this specific channel before, so you knows? Maybe he even runs his own second-hand rug store out of his cleaning offices. But these rugs are almost never being paid for as a cleaning commission.
This sure is a testament to the resilience of the carpet fibers and the persistence of the cleaner.
@@michaelrafa100 yep, they don't make things to last anymore....
It's clearly a machine made rug,and with using gasoline as a solvent it is probably polypropylene.
I like the way this sounds poetic. The resilience of the carpet fibers and the persistence of the cleaner. They seem like two opposing forces, but they’re working together to get a clean rug. How often do we think someone or something is our enemy, when in reality with them, we create something that is unique and beautiful between us? I think your comment will live rent free in my head for the rest of my life. Resilience of the carpet fibers and the persistence of the cleaner.
Ms Unstoppable Force, meet Mr Immovable Object 😂
Never give up! These videos are a testament to your resolution.
He works so very hard to get these rugs clean! I honor you sir for all of your hard and dedicated work.
an incredible effort on your part and an amazing result. It is a testament to your expertise, knowledge and ability. However, it took so much physical effort on your part to clean it that all I can say is that I hope your health holds out forever.
Wow! What a very difficult rug to clean! I can't believe you finally got it clean! Congratulations! I appreciated the "thinking" part at the beginning of the video. It made me laugh. Your videos are always interesting, a little different, and never boring. Thanks for the perseverance on this rug! I wouldn't have had the patience myself. GREAT JOB!
Он думал - сжечь его сразу или потом ! 😂
Found this rug online for $70. I can’t imagine what the cost for cleaning something this dirty versus buying a replacement. Good job cleaning!
Why not just buy a new one? Because then you, I, and everyone else watching this would have to find something else to watch. 😊
When they post the cleaning on UA-cam, they usually do the rug for free. They aren't charging for the cleaning if the video is going to make them way more money. This video, with his sub count, probably made about 10k so far. May even PAY THE OWNER, buy their dirty carpet, because they need it to make content, and get paid by youtube for cleaning it.
Yes, no one would pay to clean this particular rug. This video is advertising for the posters rug cleaning abilities and will score some dough for views. It's also fun to watch!
Actually I'd pay for cleaning it because I'd hate it to become trash into nature
@@emmatuskin6627hoarders also think like that, they keep everything, they have mountains of trash and stuff in the house and they can't move around the place anymore, so it's good to throw things out, the city needs to think about how to best deal with the trash
What a transformation - true dedication, skill & patience!
When you poured the gasoline on it, I thought you were going to set fire to it and say "job done" 😂
That was first class work!
Big hello from Scotland 👍🏻
Hello Scotland, land of my ancestors. Thanks for the laugh I got when I read “set fire to it.” Good thing you and I weren’t in that shop or we’d have talked each other into it.
I could not believe my eyes as I saw you slowly reveal the true colours underneath all that filth! Amazing!
The power of suggestion is so strong that I could swear that I could smell oil. Great job!
i smell gasoline 😂
I smelled oil!
Oil and gas, for sure!
I thought that when some slightly pink and green colours started showing that you were nearly there! However, the fact you didnt stop until every trace of dirt had gone was real dedication to ensure 100 percent clean. The results were almost shockingly AMAZING! Poor rug! Nobody took care of it until you did.
With all that oil you wouldn't need gasoline to get it blazing.
That said, perhaps a better alternative would be to get a part time job at WalMart, buy a new rug with the payment and trash the oil soaked, gasoline soaked nightmare rug...😊@rjlchristie
Dishwash is the go with cold water as dish wash is a grease cutter...I would've tried that 1st ...but in Saying that you did a fantastic job getting that clean😁
OMG noooo waaayyyy❤🎉😊
Dawn is amazing. Dawn PowerSpray is even more amazing @@2742michelle
I watch carpet-cleaning videos to relax and calm my mind when I can't sleep. But this one is too suspenseful: "Oil? Oh no! Can he get it clean? And he's using gasoline!" It's like the 'Mission: Impossible' of carpet cleaning, and you are Tom Cruise, doing the craziest stunts. I got a headache imagining the gasoline fumes, and also imagine cleaning all of the oil from your equipment and workroom was no fun, either. And after watching you do so much work to save this rug, I now feel morally obligated to subscribe (so I shall).
I hope you get paid for the time and water bill.
Oh just throw it away????😢
@@galaxy9lyon492 no... He don't get paid enough that is why he started UA-cam channel out of it... 😂
Hey - I watched him clean this very same rug but it wasn't oil soiled... 😂
I had a summer job one year cleaning rugs and wall-to-wall carpeting.
Some people would have regular periodic cleaning, and some would wait until they FINALLY potty-trained their three dogs to ask if we could get rid of the stain and the smell. Oh, and somehow lift the traffic wear while we're at it and can it be dry by tomorrow they have a bunch of friends coming over for a dinner party.
😊shearing sheep is also relaxing
Absolutely stunning!! I can’t believe that I sat here and watched this entire video, but to watch all of that dirt be washed away and the result of that gorgeous Turkish rug was absolutely amazing!! Stunning! You did a fantabulous job on that rug! Great advertisement for your job. Thoroughly enjoyed watching every second of this video! ❤
I was SHOCKED to see you use gasoline and clean like you were using plain water. You sir, truly know your business! That was amazing!
Obviously the fibers weren't synthetic or made of plastic. 😅😅😅
You did it! I’m sorry, but I didn’t think you could. Who would have guessed that such a beautiful piece of art lay beneath that oily mess. ❤ well done, you!
Different rug. A new one.😂
Ты гений . ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😊😊😊
What are people doing to their rugs that makes them this dirty?!! Where the hell do they put their rugs, in a pig pen?
Exactly...Oil? What's the story? Who put oil on a rug, then who wanted it cleaned and why?
A lot of the super muddy ones are from flood damage. I've seen some really greasy ones from auto service shops. This one is really dank, I don't know unless it says in the description which I didn't check before commenting
@@medicbabe2ID ohhh this makes sense!
I wonder the same.
Yes, they put it in the pig pen called their home.
These people have a wealth of patience, they won’t give up.
This rug must be worth a fortune.
If not then these carpet people are worth their weight in gold. 🇬🇧👍
I wonder if they maybe he keeps an eye out or has somebody at a local landfill that pulls these nasty rugs aside for him to use for content. Some of the rugs I've seen him clean look like they cost less than the chemicals he uses.
Beautiful 70's rug. If you grew up with that rug say, beside your bed, growing up, and you find out it's been on your parents garage floor since you moved out in the 1990's, damn right you would revive that beauty and hang it on the garage wall, cost hardly thought about.
A thought came to mind while watching. "This is what God does to our hearts. A process that doesn't destroy, but cleanse." ❤ Thanks for the vid🙂
You are a man with great patience! Never in a million years would i have believed there was color under there! Truly amazing work!!
A few times I wanted to fast-forward to the end because it was SO dirty 😔 yet it is so satisfying to watch the full process to getting it clean. Great job‼️❤️
I don't know why but these are absolutely addicting!
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I cannot believe people would let something like this happen to something they may or may not care about. Your hard work paid off and returned the cuteness and beauty. Thank-you
I’ve never seen a carpet fight so hard in my life!!! Ha!!
😅😂😂😂😂😂❤🎉 me either.
Maybe the beautiful silk one in the sewage spill that was the first video I saw... this one looks like it came from a favorite daughter's room or his wife's ... and the man who used it to catch oil didn't want to catch what his daughter or, wife would throw at him if she saw it in such a state... 🤔
I never thought it would come clean... this looks like new!! ✨️💖🪄💕🙏👌
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Holy moly your talented. Most people would have given up on that a long time ago.
My daughter had that same rug in her nursery in 1988 😮. Crazy it's still around
Then it's 36 years of dirt.
That’s why it’s so resilient 💀
You made the impossible/improbable, possible. Congratulations😊🎉
The beautiful outline of the butterflies as your cleaning is magnificent!! I can't look away!
Magnificent job on this rug I salute you for spending all that time cleaning it you did a magnificent job on it I would have given up on it lol but bravo to you sir
Whoever owns this carpet better have been damn grateful and paid him GREAT MONEY!!!
I think they restore the carpets they get for almost free, and then sell them.
it's cheaper to buy a new one than to pay for cleaning unless someone has super expensive carpet.
Me parece cimento e terra
@@basbas768no, it's not actually. Cheaper to clean it and repurpose it and keep it from going into a landfill where it will further pollute the Earth. Also, cleaning fees are not that expensive; not sure why ppl assume it is when it's not.
It would have been cheaper to buy a new one, but when it has sentimental value, it's priceless... Plus it must be dam good quality to put up with that amount of cleaning...
What a transformation! Excellent job! A definite challenge.
What a phenomenal transformation!
I suspect you must have gotten the smell of gas out, too, with the number of days that passed and how many times it was washed. I can’t imagine what a small rug like that would cost to get all that oil out! That’s persistence!
Congratulations on doing such a fine job!
🌹👏🏿👏🏽👏🏼👏 🌹
After seening this video I will stop crying about how difficult my job can be. I would have gave up day 2. Bravo to you - your a master at your Kung fu.
You are an artist at what you do! Restoration is a beautiful gift that you give to others. Just like dirty old rugs, if people can see past the yuck …. There is a world of beauty in people who are wounded, vulnerable and forgotten. Your patience teaches us all to believe in possibilities. Bless you. Thank you
Wow! A true testament of how good you are! Great job 🎉🎉🎉🎉
This was just miraculous. I love the way you persevere and keep going. I find it so lovely to see how at first you see something like curvy lines then as you keep going things start to emerge and you keep guessing as to what the picture is going be in the end. Wow!! what a carpet and what a marvelous carpet cleaner you are. I wonder how it got in that mess to start off with. Top marks for you.
You have amazing dedication, patience and determination. Job well done.
Beautiful!! Every time i thought the dirt was gone, there was more. Time consuming, but your efforts paid off in a testament to your facing a really tough challenge!! Well done!!
I really be watching this man clean the dirtiest rugs. It’s my therapy cause I really want to know how it ends up getting back to normal. Fantastic work sir.
Finally the Bright colors showed up 🎉🎉🎉 that was epic.. great video ❤❤❤
All I can say is😮 WOW!!! Those look amazing. Good job to the people who put all that work into.
You deserve a pay rise for all the time and effort you put in to clean this and all the other carpets you do
Loved this - and I’m so glad that you gave us an “up-close” shot at the end. That’s the cherry on the top for me…well done. 🇬🇧
That rug is beautiful! Wow…did not see that coming…at one point I thought you uncovered Asian letters but turned out to be butterfly, just wow!
First, I love your channel. Stay Passionate!!
But I do have two points to make: 1. The foam that activates when wet is designed to pull out oils. Perfect to start the cleaning process of this rug. 2: The dry detergent that you did use early on must be activated with water as well, that is why it didn't do anything but smear into the oil. Oil and water don't mix, as your first splash so clearly indicated.
I think he knows they don't mix..
@@Telvanni. I know he does, i was making a point. He clearly DOES NOT know the proper use for some of the chemicals that he uses.
And I wasn't going to say it, but since you replied as such, i'm going to point out that in the point where the screen goes black and it says "I do'nt remember how many days later" the rug was drastically cleaner after the cut. I would say he took it to another cleaner, who used the absorbent foam....
Everyone knows that water and oil don't mix
@@richardtaylor582I think he spent those days working on the carpet himself. And if you have a thought that you shouldn't say something.... please take that as a sign ...and please don't say it.
@@bizzithegamermom thanks mom!!! will you spank me now???
also, I never had a thought not to type what I did, you pulled that out your self indulgent arse
I'm surprised that you didnt light it on fire after day three lol. Much more patient then I. Amazing work
That's what I was thinking!!
That's what I thought he was doing with the gasoline 😂
@@lizhernandez1263me too😂😅
So the gas removes the oil, but what removes the gas?
I can't imagine the fumes and sure wouldn't want anyone lighting a match any where near it.
@@janetmohn5376I’m sure the extensive cleaning removes the gasoline
I cannot imagine a rug with butterflies being worth this sort of cleaning-- but it sure is therapeutic to watch and so satisfying to see how effective your method is.
What a beautiful job you did. I can't believe the amount of filth you removed from that rug! You are a rug-cleaning
genius!
I use Dawn dish soap for scrubbing automotive oil clothes. It works the best. The only thing that just has to wear out is automotive grease. Dawn helps, but then it just takes time and wear. I wouldn't use gasoline because I can't get gasoline to actually come out. It still stinks afterwards.
it looks like it has been on the floor of a commercial heavy goods garage for ten years,😂 congratulations on such a fantastic result😊
I bet this rug has never been washed in its entire life and now it can breathe 😂
Great job. Respect for your hard work! 😍😊
Just when you think there can’t be anymore dirt in this rug…boom more dirt!
Amazing!! I thought it was purple all this time and it turns out to be pink! Its beautiful!
Looks like this one was on the floor in an oil change place! Nicely done! The colors in that rug came out really beautiful; I’m pretty sure it looks as good now as the day it was bought. 🎉
Wow!!!! “BRAVO”! 👏🏽👏🏽 you’ve done an AMAZING job on this rug! Look how you made it beautiful again. ❤🦋
When i see you drop to hands and knees to clean that rug 😩 I pray you were paid handsomely because my gawd 😭😭😭
👍🏾🤩👍🏾
I would love this job in that workshop, it’s the equivalent to how much some folks love the spot squeezing channels. My god this really the worst. Well done that man ❤
When the gasoline came out I thought you were giving up and burning it 😂
came to mind😂😂
What a waste of water and resources!
@@dianeferguson1074 the rug is clean, the water gets recycled back through the system, and this is how he makes a living. How exactly is it a waste? Water’s not a “one use and done” resource.
@@dianeferguson1074 Like you said it's a resource, Resources are meant to be used. Great job on the rug
@@fayesponges Good luck separating the gasoline from the water
You deserve a trophy for getting this so clean. How could someone put motor oil on a beautiful rug? I can’t imagine what the inside of their house looks like.
You did it, amazing transformation! My back hurts just watching the hours this hard work . Very cute rug !
Wow! I sure hope that carpet was worth the cleaning bill!! Great job!
Pretty sure I saw an almost identical one at home depot for like $40
@@robertchristoph9319he bought it at Home Depot for $40 and destroyed it, then made thousands for cleaning it in a UA-cam video. No one would pay someone 6 days labor to clean an obviously non sentimental rug. If someone aside from this guy in the video owned it, they obviously couldn’t have cared less about it.
We live in a world where we just throw everything away. Most people don’t even know how to mend clothes anymore. Yes it took a lot of work to clean and salvage this rug but now it can be used again. What an awesome job
Thanks!
was that yours? Whats all that stuff on it
@@Ferxani no it’s not mine I just support channels that go beyond.
This rug survived whatever happened to it originally and the extremes that had to be done to clean it... Clearly it will survive the apocalypse.
Will move into 5D with other "enlightened" beings and things 🤣👍✨️🪄🙌💖👌
What originally happened was he bought it new, filmed cleaning it new then destroyed it and pretended the new carpet at the end was the result of days of cleaning.
Along with resident cockroaches... and Keith Richards
Hahaha
@@margaretgrace713😂😂😂
WOW, amazing job! Love how you didn't give up! Cute little rug too.
I love it when the pattern starts to appear. Strangely, immensely satisfying.
That had to of been frustrating. Love your determination!!!
Maybe try Dawn dish soap
I said the same about hung!!👍🏻
@@deborahjeanmoss7400hung?
I was thinking the same thing
Less toxicity! Dawn would have got it done!
I was thinking the same thing. They use Down to take oil off birds that have been trapped in spills
this is crazy!!! amazing job getting it clean. thank god you didn’t give up
Wow what a transformation, an excellent job young man, I didn’t think that was salvageable, but you proved me wrong 👍🏻👍🏻
Lavoro incredibile! Eseguito con determinata ostinazione , complimenti ! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏.
Oltre 44 minuti di video ne è valsa la pena .
È stato emozionante vedere comparire brillanti fiori e farfalle . BELLISSIMO !🤩
Holy cow what a transformation. I did not think it would ever come clean.
Jamás pensé que debajo de toda esa masa negra se escondían unos colores tan preciosos. Increible el trabajo que has hecho con esta alfombra
I get a perverse thrill when he scapes and washes the dirt away from around the rug and it’s a clean ( semi clean) surface for a bit 😊
Perverse?
@@wendyhorn8376 lol, that was a joke cuz I’m surprised I’m even watching rugs being washed. But it’s like after you do housework and everything is clean, it’s a great feeling 😊
Wow, great job!! The colors POP! I can't believe the difference--BRAVO!!
I would have given up on day two but well done,its a pretty rug are you going to keep it as its been a labor of love so to speak.🇬🇧🇬🇧🐞🐝🦋
I take my hat off to you, what a cracking job!!
Thank you for lining the rugs up with the grout lines. I'm sure that the OCD'S among us really appreciate that. ;-)
😂 Yup!
Most definitely.
I wasn't sure that you would have any rug left, especially around the edges, great job, you get a gold star for hanging in there
I'm hooked on these now. Very satisfying videos. Quote from Seinfeld "Most of the world is carpeted and one day, we will do the cleaning."
Bravo! You deserve a gold star for this rug!
9:06 he walks back and forth like "Oh yeah? We have ways of making you clean"
I'm intrigued! - How does a rug get that dirty? and is it worth the time effort and water to clean it?
I have cleaned a runner that was saturated with oil and grime, I used vegetable oil and sugar and after the oil broke I used soap and vinegar and after about 15 washes just soap and water then lots of rinsing and it was a gold and black rug very pretty and the owner paid me $250.00
🤔 sugar? I had not heard of that, please please tell me what does it do? I'm always always looking for something new! 👂👂👂👂!!!
@@pkaboo7832 well the oil softens grease and the sugar while coarse enough to scrub and attract dirt melts away easily with the rinsing. I learned this in grade 6 home economics in about 1970
Why didn’t he hang it up to spray it so he could get both sides. Instead of it laying in dirt while he sprayed it
@@steveanderson2852for ease of filming & to create longer content/make it look harder than it needs to be I reckon. Same reason they stop rinsing before the water fully runs clear, got to let it soak the dirt back up to clean it some more! At this point I'm starting to think these videos are less about actually cleaning things and more just catering to a very specific fetish.
I’m watching cleaning carpets at 3am but wow that is a beautiful carpet. Well done. You did a fantastic job. Just one question where was this carpet kept. ❤🎉
I gasped out loud when I saw the colours coming up.I just love it.
What in the world happened to that rug to have so much oil down in the fibers? I can’t even imagine. You do quality work and the rug was like new when done. Be proud of yourself!
Do people submerge these in oil slicks on purpose or something?
Your filter system for the toxic wastewater must be amazing to deal with that combination of gasoline and cleaning products.
Amazing job, and it looks like it was a workout also. Hopefully, the next order with oil on it will not be as long a process to restore. That rug was like an onion, layer after layer. I see you used gasoline, but did anything else you put on the rug happen to be a degreaser? That usually helps me to get oil stains out of hubby's clothes. The best one I have used is called Greased Lightning solution.
Wow that’s incredible, I wasn’t expecting the rug to look like that when it was done. I was wondering how you know when it’s fully done aside from dirt not coming out of it anymore but wow you can really tell by the vibrance of it. Such hard work doing this buisness
You are like the Rocky Balboa of carpet cleaning....way to go champ!!
How did this carpet get oil on it ?
Most likely is someone’s car was leaking oil and they placed an oil pan on the rug to catch the oil but the oil pan broke and seeped into the rug.
This looks like a rug for a child’s bedroom not the oil pit for an oil changing place. I can’t believe it was cheaper to pay this man for many many hours worth of work than to buy a new rug
A man will use a piece of cardboard to change oil on top of. You'd be surprised.😊 That rug could have very well been used. Men don't care about aesthetics if its going to get dirty anyway.
I am curious to know how this rug was used nonetheless 😅😅😅 it seems like it might have been in sediment for a while. Flood damage type thing.
It could be a sentimental piece. Maybe the mechanics father used it as a placemat and so now the son/etc is using it and wants it cleaned to relocate it.
Men aren't very particular about aesthetics for certain things. Would I use a $200 rug in my shop? Probably not but not because of its looks but bc a $5 piece of cardboard will get the job done too but a $30 rug would be far more comfortable.
@@beardedzeus1337 , could be right
I expect the money is in the UA-cam ad revenue. If he can call it the worst he’s seen then maybe it goes viral. If it’s a vibrant, cute pattern at the end then the transformation makes for a better comparison in a thumbnail. In other genres, like knife and gun restoration videos there are many cases of the creators rusting or making the item dirty themselves so they can select one that will make for a good video
Sometimes they want to clean the rug cause it has sentimental value.
One heck of a dirty rug. Kudos to the professional for staying with it 👏👍 Actually a beautiful rug.
That is ridiculous !!! But you did a wonderful job at cleaning it. ❤❤❤❤
Im almost convinced this guy bought 2 of the same rug, screwed one up completely and kept the clean one for the reveal lol!
Lol, I've been checking the comments looking to see if anyone thought he pretended the rug came out that beautiful. But actually, he did a fake final wash before saturating it with dirt and oil. Then, he just made it seem clean after he couldn't get it all out...
Totally.