Even though I have not commented in a while, I'm always amazed at what you guys find in carpets, rugs, etc. Amazing how much dirt can hide! Keep up the great work!
I have dreamt of doing carpet cleaning for a living but I struggle with back issues. You allow me to live vicariously through your channel. I love cleaning!
That first rug is a crazy quilt quilt top. I have no idea why someone would use it like a rug. But, it is gorgeous! All that stitching was done by hand.
Hell, that's the amount I get from my 35lb medium haired dog... I don't vacuum nearly as often as I should, but I get double or triple that out of our rugs when I vacuum.
Been rocking with y'all for a long long time. The numbers show that y'all are entertaining and do great work. Almost half a million is great from people just watching y'all clean floors lol. Great job guys.
@@DriveBetter I'd surmise that the coverage area matters. On large rugs (as they're often cleaning in these videos), the CRB would take a good chunk of time to properly "work the product into the fibers". Plus, the CRB is only top/bottom scrubbing, while the rotary brush is spinning in a large circle (and the whole bottom is filled with bristles), so it probably cleans the fibers a lot better. The CRB is good for stuck on stains on things like tile, laminate, small rubs, or short pile carpet (like you see in some of their videos where they clean places like skating rinks). The rotary is good for large area cleaning and where the carpet might be medium or high pile (aka it'd make more sense to scrub around the fibers rather than back and forth against them). You'd get a deeper clean this way.
Hi Miles and family, hope you are all safe and well after hurricane Ian.Nice job on those rugs, as usual, haven’t seen you cover and roll a rug before going into the centrifuge, was there a particular reason for that ?
Im thinking on adding this service to my commercial cleaning here in Canada. How much do you charge for area rugs per square feet? I know there are different materials but just to hve an idea for me if its worthit to add this service
Idk why its soo appealing to me but I want this job!!! I know it's not easy but I could clean carpets like this everyday. anyone in Southern California hiring for this specific job please contact me asap!!
I am curious what is the purpose for the extra drop cloth or shammy that you rolled into the carpet before the centrifuge? I don't believe I have seen you do that before.
Do people not potty train their dogs anymore? It amazes me the amount of rugs that come in with urine in them. Great job as always. I enjoy your videos very much!
You have me curious now when you make the decision to use the submerge and agitate machine on a rug vs not. I see you didn't for these or you just didn't film it. I could see it being a judgement call based on the rug or order conditions.
the reason youve never seen a rug like that is because its a quilt or a bedspread, not a rug. thank goodness you hand-washed it. i worked in living history for a few years, and my boss used to hate it when i washed stuff like that. if you let mouse pee sit on something, however, pretty soon you wont have a nice quilt (costume, antique dress, or antique man s handmade jacket) for very long. washed a costume coat once that had a cat or a dog pee on it. it smelled SO bad (i had to wash it twice by hand) and she got angry. co-worker told her it REALLY needed to be washed and she calmed down. that thing you did looks wonderful. tell the owner to quit walking on it.
The fact that you don't use gloves to touch those dirty rugs low key worries me. I mean, are you sure you ain't gonna catch some weird diseases? love the good work and effort, stay safe
That first rug looks like a quilt. It's beautiful. I'd be afraid to walk on it!
Same but some folks hang rugs it looks like a tapestry too
Same thought. Looks like a quilt someone decided to use as a rug
I'd put that "rug" on my bed!
He said he's admiring his work. Here's a Young Man that loves what he does. Which means he'll always give it everything he's got each & everytime!
That water in the rug washer basin looked like straight-up sewage. Wow. That's amazing how much these rugs can hold!
nice!! hope that you and family are safe from all the storms and winds hitting around your area. prayers that you are doing well.
Even though I have not commented in a while, I'm always amazed at what you guys find in carpets, rugs, etc. Amazing how much dirt can hide! Keep up the great work!
You do amazing with the carpets man
Thanks
I have dreamt of doing carpet cleaning for a living but I struggle with back issues. You allow me to live vicariously through your channel. I love cleaning!
I love watching your videos but I would like to know where you dump thr dirty water
Man I just seen yall got a spot on the snapchat stories list! Congrats on the growth!
What an exquisite rug....the first one you showed. It appeared to be more like a patchwork tapestry. Absolutely gorgeous.
That first rug is a crazy quilt quilt top. I have no idea why someone would use it like a rug. But, it is gorgeous! All that stitching was done by hand.
Live with a dog that's half husky and that's regular amount of fur for a day and half. After brushing her too.
Hell, that's the amount I get from my 35lb medium haired dog... I don't vacuum nearly as often as I should, but I get double or triple that out of our rugs when I vacuum.
We had a GSD. Not as much as a Husky….. but yea. Typical amount of fur for a day.
You guys clean some really beautiful rugs.
I miss the old way yall washed rugs by hand. I know it's less efficient but it was sooo satisfying
Been rocking with y'all for a long long time. The numbers show that y'all are entertaining and do great work. Almost half a million is great from people just watching y'all clean floors lol. Great job guys.
Beautiful rug
Love the more Timelapse style vid, super pleasing to watch!
Great job chief! 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
That rug washer is a game changer! That was a really dirty rug.
That first rug you showed it looks more like a quilt without the backing to me anyway.
You deserve every dollar you charge, and more.
I was so shocked at the water that came out of that rug! It looked clean before it went in!
Love your videos and your vibe!
The rug look good what do y'all do with all that water after y'all finish for the day how do y'all drain it or clean it out or something
They drink it
@@MandoHalrissian hahahahahah
I was just wondering the same thing it seems like it would be a great money saver to recycle the water
@@derpylord2349 east coast has lots of water. It's cheap
Haven’t watched y’all in a while. Glad to see you all are still going strong
What make of vacuum are you using in the start of the video please?? I have 3 springers and can never keep up with the hairs on the carpet.
Is the big rotary better than a crb on those rugs?
IMO yes
@@ACSrugcleaning Awesome, thanks. What makes different machines better for different rugs?
@@DriveBetter I'd surmise that the coverage area matters. On large rugs (as they're often cleaning in these videos), the CRB would take a good chunk of time to properly "work the product into the fibers". Plus, the CRB is only top/bottom scrubbing, while the rotary brush is spinning in a large circle (and the whole bottom is filled with bristles), so it probably cleans the fibers a lot better.
The CRB is good for stuck on stains on things like tile, laminate, small rubs, or short pile carpet (like you see in some of their videos where they clean places like skating rinks).
The rotary is good for large area cleaning and where the carpet might be medium or high pile (aka it'd make more sense to scrub around the fibers rather than back and forth against them). You'd get a deeper clean this way.
Thanks for sharing. Great job as always!!
I was wondering why you roll up the rug with a sheet on it before throwing it in the centrifuge?
Man works hard! 💪👊👍
Good job Myles💕
Hi Miles and family, hope you are all safe and well after hurricane Ian.Nice job on those rugs, as usual, haven’t seen you cover and roll a rug before going into the centrifuge, was there a particular reason for that ?
Im thinking on adding this service to my commercial cleaning here in Canada. How much do you charge for area rugs per square feet? I know there are different materials but just to hve an idea for me if its worthit to add this service
Idk why its soo appealing to me but I want this job!!! I know it's not easy but I could clean carpets like this everyday.
anyone in Southern California hiring for this specific job please contact me asap!!
Hope all is well with you and the fam 🙏🏾✊🏽
Either they didn't vacuum the rug or the vacuum cleaner needed a new bag, absurd amount of dog hair.
Rug turned out pretty tho.
Clean team in the housessse!
Good clean gang - y'all must use a ton of water cleaning all these dirty rugs, do you have to pay for water where you guys are?
Nice ..🙏🏽all is well re hurricane
Would you consider the dodge work van reliable ?
I love your job can you teach me for new set up business
You could knit a new dog with what came out of that vacuum cleaner 🐩
I believe these guys get their 6,000 steps before 9AM every day. LOL
I am curious what is the purpose for the extra drop cloth or shammy that you rolled into the carpet before the centrifuge? I don't believe I have seen you do that before.
It’s to stop the rug from “stamping” color
Also this rug is “crocking” fugitive dyes which is why they choose to “diaper” it
Do people not potty train their dogs anymore? It amazes me the amount of rugs that come in with urine in them. Great job as always. I enjoy your videos very much!
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I must be going colour blind 😂 😂 lol
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You have me curious now when you make the decision to use the submerge and agitate machine on a rug vs not. I see you didn't for these or you just didn't film it. I could see it being a judgement call based on the rug or order conditions.
the reason youve never seen a rug like that is because its a quilt or a bedspread, not a rug. thank goodness you hand-washed it. i worked in living history for a few years, and my boss used to hate it when i washed stuff like that. if you let mouse pee sit on something, however, pretty soon you wont have a nice quilt (costume, antique dress, or antique man
s handmade jacket) for very long. washed a costume coat once that had a cat or a dog pee on it. it smelled SO bad (i had to wash it twice by hand) and she got angry. co-worker told her it REALLY needed to be washed and she calmed down. that thing you did looks wonderful. tell the owner to quit walking on it.
The fact that you don't use gloves to touch those dirty rugs low key worries me. I mean, are you sure you ain't gonna catch some weird diseases?
love the good work and effort, stay safe
cant believe how much that red dye ran. was it an old rug? if not, that was un-called for. modern dyes should not run like that.
That is not the first carpet you did ARE you gone to an other one?
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It just goes to show how grotty and smelly some people’s homes are. (Dog rug).
I love your videos but it totally stresses me out that you don’t wear gloves 🤢
Clean team in the housessse!
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