highly suggest battery powered pressure washer, especially since you are running on your own water to clean off the outside of the cans. it usually does a really good job with cleaning the outside of the cans. you can even add an extended drill type brush, similar to your blue brush, to the pressure washer.
Also I am very interested in starting a can cleaning business so I’m trying to get a better understanding on how to start. Great content very helpful.👍
No prob man! I have a full build guide here if you need inspiration for a rig like mine clean-cans-of-kingwood.sellfy.store/p/ how-to-build-a-cleaning-rig-guide anything else just ask!
Thanks man! It's being collected on board my trailer in a 45 gallon wastewater tank. I treat the water with chlorine to neutralize it then dump it in a storm drain, it's compliant in my area to do this.
How many watts is the inverter you use to run your pressure washer? And do yiu use acregular car battery to power the inverter? I want to start a business like yours but. I need the space a gas generator would take uo to much room Thanks
What spray nozzle do you use for your pressure washer. I seem to not be getting enough hieght from my sprayer. And what size pressure washer do you use?
Awesome idea with the power inverter! With that inverter, you could also use something like a Ryobi 1800 corded power washer, if there's space for it on the trailer. The GPM is 1.2 on that one, not sure if that's too much water usage?
You may want to consider getting some cloth dish towels to wipe the bins rather than paper towels. I know how expensive paper towels are. You cloth rags you can wash and reuse.
Did it come to your planning of build to use rotary spray ball connected maybe 3 feet pipe then to your pressure washer line? It has 360 degree spraying pattern.
Will be a handyman license... That allows you to powerwash. Its the cheapest license you can get.and don't need a masters degree to pick up or 10 years in a field.
I leave the cans open to dry out throughout the day, customers really don't have a preference. It would honestly take too much time to dry them with no real benefit to the process
I have other posted comments on how much you charge per can. My question is is your pricing different for a one time cleaning or do you offer a monthly service price if so what is that price?
Sorry if I missed it man, try to respond to all. I charge $20 for one can and $30 for two, but I will soon increase pricing for the winter. I don't charge monthly, I just charge per service.
@@alazarasefaw8506 I built my setup onto a 5x8 trailer from tractor supply. Depending on what you want to build and what will work for you, you can see how I designed mine here: themerchgallery.sellfy.store/p/ how-to-build-a-cleaning-rig-guide
Actually, what sucks is your attitude. I went through months of trial and error to build a rig that makes money, so the info I learned is valuable. I also put my time and effort into putting the guide together, showing blueprints and detailed illustrations on everything, not just "looking at my trailer." Ambitious DIYers can easily make that $39 back from one client doing this job with helpful info I give them, avoiding costly start up mistakes that I made along the way. Don’t like it then don’t buy it.
@@CleanCansofKingwoodI love your response to that comment man. I just came across your videos yesterday and think you’re really doing great with this and can take it as far as you want to. You also helped me gain some ideas of what I need to do when I start building my rig. There currently is no one servicing my county for this but buying a built rig is way too expensive. Thanks for taking the time to show all of the details of your current set up. It’s much appreciated and keep moving forward 💪🏻
highly suggest battery powered pressure washer, especially since you are running on your own water to clean off the outside of the cans. it usually does a really good job with cleaning the outside of the cans. you can even add an extended drill type brush, similar to your blue brush, to the pressure washer.
Gret yourself a drill brush(cordless drill) with 2-3foot extension for the inside..
Where do you find the 3’ extension?
Also I am very interested in starting a can cleaning business so I’m trying to get a better understanding on how to start. Great content very helpful.👍
No prob man! I have a full build guide here if you need inspiration for a rig like mine clean-cans-of-kingwood.sellfy.store/p/
how-to-build-a-cleaning-rig-guide
anything else just ask!
@@CleanCansofKingwood link doesnt work
@@CleanCansofKingwooddo you mention anywhere how much it cost to built a trailer like this?
When’s the next video coming! I’ve been waiting for a month to see what’s new. Love the hustle and want to see more videos.
Nice videos! Where is the waste water being collected, and where do you dump the waste water?
Thanks man! It's being collected on board my trailer in a 45 gallon wastewater tank. I treat the water with chlorine to neutralize it then dump it in a storm drain, it's compliant in my area to do this.
Way to make good decisions.!
How many watts is the inverter you use to run your pressure washer? And do yiu use acregular car battery to power the inverter? I want to start a business like yours but. I need the space a gas generator would take uo to much room Thanks
What spray nozzle do you use for your pressure washer. I seem to not be getting enough hieght from my sprayer. And what size pressure washer do you use?
Are you doing this fulltime and how man cans do you average a day? Thinking about starting here in the Houston area.
Doing it mainly in the mornings/afternoons, I am a musician full-time by evening/night. I can serve 3-5 clients a day comfortably.
No hot water needed ? Are you thinking about adding hot water in the future ?
Awesome idea with the power inverter! With that inverter, you could also use something like a Ryobi 1800 corded power washer, if there's space for it on the trailer. The GPM is 1.2 on that one, not sure if that's too much water usage?
Thanks man and I'm going to think of something soon. I think the pressure washer wand for the outside will make cleaning much faster!
@@CleanCansofKingwood What type of rotating nozzle are you using?
You may want to consider getting some cloth dish towels to wipe the bins rather than paper towels. I know how expensive paper towels are. You cloth rags you can wash and reuse.
Or let the Texas heat dry them for you.
What solution do you use?
Did it come to your planning of build to use rotary spray ball connected maybe 3 feet pipe then to your pressure washer line? It has 360 degree spraying pattern.
Yes, I'm looking into this in the future
What size trailer you have sir 😊
Hi master. You need some license for starting trash can cleaning LLC business in Florida?
Will be a handyman license... That allows you to powerwash.
Its the cheapest license you can get.and don't need a masters degree to pick up or 10 years in a field.
Does that power inverter strong enough for that pressure washer u have or u don’t use - ?
The inverter can power my pressure washer, booster pump, and transfer pump simultaneously with pure ease!
No way ? Is that running off a battery 🔋 is it gas generator? or sine wave inverter how much power needed 2-3000 watts
But it can’t power the pressure washer yes a 5gpm booster pump will work but not a 1800w pressure washer I tried it it
Shuts off after a while
I noticed you didn’t dry the cans ofter sanitizing and deodorizing, is there a reason why? Do your customers prefer wet cans?
I leave the cans open to dry out throughout the day, customers really don't have a preference. It would honestly take too much time to dry them with no real benefit to the process
Did you actually fabricate the catch basin or was it purchased somewhere
Fabbed it out of Lowes sheet metal
I have other posted comments on how much you charge per can. My question is is your pricing different for a one time cleaning or do you offer a monthly service price if so what is that price?
Sorry if I missed it man, try to respond to all. I charge $20 for one can and $30 for two, but I will soon increase pricing for the winter. I don't charge monthly, I just charge per service.
How much do you charge per bin? Thanks
20 for one and 30 for two
👍🏻🇺🇸
Has the business been growing?
Are you doing this full time?
Hey man, yes clients are coming steady. This is my side hustle!
@@CleanCansofKingwoodbro how much cost your machine please where I can find machine I won't to start?
@@alazarasefaw8506 I built my setup onto a 5x8 trailer from tractor supply. Depending on what you want to build and what will work for you, you can see how I designed mine here: themerchgallery.sellfy.store/p/
how-to-build-a-cleaning-rig-guide
I would like to know how you collect payments for each wash. Thanks
I offer clients the options of cash, CashApp, Zelle, and Venmo. Cash and Zelle are the most popular options I've found.
Okay, thank you men.
Get a small bulb ornament & Candy-cane
I know, right? :D
runnin a sine wave inverter on your personal car will eventually drain car battery
Do you need some help? I can come help for free on some days just to learn from you.
It sucks you are charging $39 just for someone to look at your trailer build.
Actually, what sucks is your attitude. I went through months of trial and error to build a rig that makes money, so the info I learned is valuable. I also put my time and effort into putting the guide together, showing blueprints and detailed illustrations on everything, not just "looking at my trailer." Ambitious DIYers can easily make that $39 back from one client doing this job with helpful info I give them, avoiding costly start up mistakes that I made along the way. Don’t like it then don’t buy it.
@@CleanCansofKingwoodI love your response to that comment man. I just came across your videos yesterday and think you’re really doing great with this and can take it as far as you want to. You also helped me gain some ideas of what I need to do when I start building my rig. There currently is no one servicing my county for this but buying a built rig is way too expensive. Thanks for taking the time to show all of the details of your current set up. It’s much appreciated and keep moving forward 💪🏻
Your a fucking asshole. Someone sounds jealous.
I agree with you that this has value.