Oh I definitely can fast forward -- or rather -- play the whole video at 2X speed. After watching the Persian rug at 1.0 speed, I was ready to speed wash through this one, which has its own abstract allure.
You guys calling "fake" and saying no rug could get that dirty are missing the point. He's demonstrating his skill. He's showing what he can do with a rug that IS that dirty, and showing potential customers that he can get their rugs clean no matter how bad they are.
But also no one would clean a rug like this because it's very damaging. Not saying he isn't a professional cleaner but this isn't how professional cleaners work lol
Every video I watch has me asking, "What in the world are folks doing to their rugs to get them THIS dirty?!" I know I can't be the only one. I'd love to know the back stories on the rugs to explain how they got like this. Flood? Sewer back-up? Fisherman decided to decorate the bottom of the Mighty Mississippi with a delightful Persian rug in the hopes it would attract more fish?
@@rynodragon2316 That is _SO_ disgusting to have to clean and not sure why they went through with cleaning it. Like, just throw it out people, it's possibly a health hazard to anyone involved (even to the pets having to step on/in and track around the house). Probably cheaper to buy a new crappy (pun intended, I'll see myself out) carpet anyways than to have it cleaned. I can see it being cleaned in case of maybe _one or two_ pet accidents , etc... but not from constantly repeated bodily waste fluids/material use.
That, is a spite rug. Some one did then dirty enough the put effoet into only cleaning it when that guest shows up. So that when the dog has an "accident" they can feign pain while inflicting it.@RandomAnagram.
Right!! Ugh, full blown anxiety attacks watching most of the other guys and for that reason alone I stopped watching. Came across this one and I’m actually relaxing and doing my nails lol
I wont watch other rug cleaning videos because they try too hard with the ASMR and close ups and everything. I enjoy the sound, but i just enjoy watching the process! Don't ever change, your doing wonderful!
I’ve been working in the oilfield in Louisiana for the last 30 years and I know for a fact that the major businesses and business owners whether they have specific rugs at the fronts of the waiting rooms of the businesses or special rugs at the areas where they take clients hunting/fishing ALL have carpets of sentimental value or of business aesthetic value that they all send to a professional cleaner, they have the money to spend so they spend it. Some of them spend the money to support local businesses and others spend the money as a tax write off. Not saying that these rugs come from that but I am saying that rugs getting that dirty is definitely a thing because of traffic in certain areas of Louisiana and people paying $500-$1000 for a rug cleaning to either support a business or literally just because they like spending money is 100% a thing that happens.
People keep asking how they get so dirty. A lot of folks throw it in a garage or shed and over time it gets gross. It’s worse if they rolled it up wet. I think it’s interesting to find out that almost any rug can be cleaned. It’s also fun to see the colors emerge. Especially the old Persian or Turkish rugs. They turn out beautiful.
I'm always sorta conflicted about these. Yes it's a lot of work and water, but restorations like these can have beautiful results and it's nice you're giving the rug a new life when it could be dumped somewhere and take God knows how long to decompose.
I think you should hang the carpets when you pressure wash them and let gravity help you drop the dirt out instead of pressure washing them flat on the shop floor. While flat on the floor, it seems that the dirt just embeds deeper into the carpet or comes out at the bottom of the carpet. Just thought you might try it :)
@@lisas8614 I think the guy going FAKE on some shit he knows nothing about is the one with problems. Either use context clues before you speak or dont speak at all💞🩷💓🌟
These rugs have got to be dirtied on purpose. Like, they're intentionally ruining them, specifically so they can film YT content of the rug being cleaned. Because realistically, if I had a rug that looked like that, it's getting rolled up and thrown out!
Yes, these videos are satisfying to watch but lately all rugs are unrealistically dirty. There can’t be that many rugs that were left outside or were in floods.
@@dianestreb3544Oh also I've seen flood results! I was part of the crew helping clean up when a town washed away in a flash flood ~10 years back, and we'd pull mattresses, rugs etc. out of the river and they weren't anywhere NEAR as bad as these!
@lisas8614 Well, if a major city anywhere in the Gulf of Mexico (Texas, Louisiana, Florida) experience hurricanes with major flooding, and any old people/rich people/businesses have vintage rugs that can't be easily replaced, and want to pay to get them repaired, I guess y'all think they're out of luck, because all the people who do that are too busy getting ordinary rugs dirty so they can fake UA-cam cleanings for the $100 they might make doing that? Does it make you people feel better to think actual professionals just don't exist, and everything beyond your reckoning must be a scam?
Amazing job .. well done! Not sure what the coloured liquid was that you added to begin with tho. Was it to make it dirtier, or was it a type of cleaner?
I'm also one of those people who leaves my favorite carpet outside in a mud puddle in a zoo enclosure all year long. So it gives me great comfort that I'll be able to pay money to get it professionally cleaned like this one. Honestly people! Do you really believe this is a regular carpet from someone's home and anyone would bother spending money cleaning it? They obviously loaded it up with dirt and muck just for the video.
Go to other channels like these, that is where people just alp believe it. This is the first channel where ive seen any comments like yours, I was shocked how stupid people can be.
Right. You're not one of those people who puts a rug in your outside dog's doghouse or your kids' outside playhouse and then pretty much just forgets it's there until it's so filthy you decide to just throw it out, especially because you don't have an outlet near enough to vacuum it anyway. Or one who puts a cheap area rug in the garage and doesn't bother cleaning it. Ever. Or who just got tired of a rug and decided to get a new one, but the regular trash pickup won't take it and you don't want to pay someone to dispose of it specially, so you just roll it up and dump it somewhere, where it sits outside for years until someone stumbles across it and decides they *will* dispose of it. 'Cause people like that don't exist. At all. 🙄 None of these channels ever claimed the "owners" of these rugs hired them to clean the rugs.
What I don't get is why they will intentionally dirty a rug so bad that they spend days...yes not 50 mins, cleaning it. All that work and effort. Plus we don't know where this business is in the world . In hot countries they are laid outside on the the streets. One bad rain storm and the dirt and water free flows down the road. It's not nice to call them fake if you don't know the background.
It would be a better design to have a more slanted and perforated surface to clean the rug on so the water goes down and flows away so you don't have to squeegee it, and it doesn't get trapped under the rug
It's two different rugs. Pay attention to the bottom left area at 14:32 and then bottom left area at 20:56 . Couldn't bother removing the extra sticker on the newer rug that was never dirty I guess.
@@roaaoife8186 Yes, he is. Because some people just want to call out professionals with real skills as "fake" to make their own boring lives seem less ubiquitous.
@ladywartooth Well, I was using it the term meaning "commonly encountered," but I guess I could have used a different word, to keep away the pedantic cunts. Sorry, is my use of 'pedantic' okay with you?
You ask: How do rugs get this dirty? I tell: floods and disasters are an answer yes. Sometimes though, people put stuff outside for various reasons and then forget about them. Like a sidewalk that ends up hidden and covered by grass.
What is that stuff you put on the carpet... Eager to learn the secrets... as a motel cleaner sometimes I need all the help I can get! LOL... Love you videos... Amazing results. Transfixed at the process and progress and the amazing end results!
I have cleaned a lot of carpet and rugs as a custodian believe me if you clean the back side 1st it pushes the dirt to the top of the fibers that's when you should vacuum before running the scrubber then you can have that rug clean in half the time.
Not gonna lie; I saw the thumbnail and I had to watch the video, because I was dumbfounded as to why on Earth you would pour yellow and pink painting on a rug, that you were trying to clean XD
Hello 😊 I follow your cleaning carpet videos and enjoy them a lot. It bring some kind of relax... I would like to know how this water is treated after it gets to the channel at the bottom of the platform. Please, PLEASE, tell me that you have a recicling/filtering system to make the whole process sustainable for the environment, specifically the local hydric system. Thank you. ❤
Beautiful carpet and nice gimmick with the colours. I've subscribed *this is the first time I've seen water being squeegeed until it was perfectly clear tho, that was the most satisfying part for me
I have a question. I'm looking for a job like this, but I don't wanna be a maid or anything. What job title or description should I be looking for on indeed for something like this? Power cleaning? Steam clean?
New to the channel. Do you weigh carpets before and after cleaning, to get an idea of the amount of dirt removed? Also, to make things a bit easier for your back and shoulders, have you ever thought of switching left/right hand every now and then when handling tools? TIA
I like these videos and have watched dozens but over the last couple of videos, I've noticed some strange things - like the rugs are getting swapped out. For this video in particular, at time 12:00, we see the backside of the rug (lower left corner there is one tag). After the rug leaves the camera view a rug comes back and at time 20:55 we again see the back side of the rug, this time the rug has two tags/labels. It's not the same rug. I notice that type of thing on the Donald Duck rug too. I had hoped it was just a one up type of behavior but I guess not. The bummer is before the 1st rug leaves the camera it looks good! We don't expect it to look brand new. It's amazing the transformation. Thank you for sharing your videos but I'll move onto someone honest.
The tags are still there. they can fold over to the other side if the label is sewen in. some times they over scrub the back and the label is scrubed off
I mean it is super fascinating and satisfying. But i still think of all that water that gets used for this... for every single company that cleans rugs all over the world. Like damn, it has to be A LOT
Some channels give a background for the rug. Some examples of how the gugs get dirty are: The place flooded It was a rug in a children's room for years It was in a chicken coop It was a pet's rug It was in an abandoned house for years and the buyers wanted it restored
I know he likes to do the CCS signature on the dirt but, a carpet should be cleaned bottom first, otherwise, you are filling with dirt the top part that has been already half cleaned. His method is very "cinematic" but not the most practical.
@@yumine_I mean, it doesn't hurt anybody, especially if it's not mean. And seeing the amount of dirt that's being held on the back makes it feel like he had a point. Getting that off near the beginning (maybe after cleaning the top once or twice, rather than waiting til halfway to even start removing stuff from the back) would probably make the whole cleaning more efficient.
@@MazTheMeh16not really, because there ARE videos where he cleans the back first as well, and it all ends up the same way. If anything, it's the type of tiling on the floor; dirt clings to it more easily. Meanwhile, CLEANLUBLIN cleans their rugs back-first, but they also have a differing floor type; cement that is painted. Dirt doesn't cling as much to that type of floor. Different means to the same end. As long as the water is rinsing clear at the end, that's really all that matters, because that means it's 100% as clean as it can get.
In an ideal world, you’d have a mini water treatment and water reclamation system and two water supplies. Locally reclaimed water would surely be fine for the first rounds of a nasty case like this?
like you'd think that the motorized scrubber would be overkill, that maybe one full pass over would be enough to clean anything, maybe 2 total passes in extreme cases like this
I have no experience cleaning anything this dirty, this guy's a master. But, I think it would be easier if the floor was grated. I'm curious if anyone can comment on that?
I love when the colors slowly begin appearing on the mat
@@MrLuigge I just wish they'd RingCentral at least three 5 lbs of dirt off of it first lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣
There’s just something so satisfying about watching the whole process that I can’t bring myself to click away or fast forward the video
shidddd, i can. played that mf in double speed 🤣
Me, too! 😊
@ op Dont worry i kno exactly how you feel 😮
@@ryngoku24Double? those are rookie numbers!, bring it up to 4x 🤣
Oh I definitely can fast forward -- or rather -- play the whole video at 2X speed. After watching the Persian rug at 1.0 speed, I was ready to speed wash through this one, which has its own abstract allure.
You guys calling "fake" and saying no rug could get that dirty are missing the point. He's demonstrating his skill. He's showing what he can do with a rug that IS that dirty, and showing potential customers that he can get their rugs clean no matter how bad they are.
He's also giving us amazing asmr lmao, vids like these make me feel really sleepy
But also no one would clean a rug like this because it's very damaging. Not saying he isn't a professional cleaner but this isn't how professional cleaners work lol
That's an advert for Change Cleaning Services, now go n get your rug cleaned.
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@@vinny1883 can be espically folding in half like that
Every video I watch has me asking, "What in the world are folks doing to their rugs to get them THIS dirty?!" I know I can't be the only one. I'd love to know the back stories on the rugs to explain how they got like this. Flood? Sewer back-up? Fisherman decided to decorate the bottom of the Mighty Mississippi with a delightful Persian rug in the hopes it would attract more fish?
There was one (idk if it was this channel) that did a deep clean on a carpet that was used as a dedicated PP/Potty mat for dogs.
@@rynodragon2316
That is _SO_ disgusting to have to clean and not sure why they went through with cleaning it.
Like, just throw it out people, it's possibly a health hazard to anyone involved (even to the pets having to step on/in and track around the house). Probably cheaper to buy a new crappy (pun intended, I'll see myself out) carpet anyways than to have it cleaned.
I can see it being cleaned in case of maybe _one or two_ pet accidents , etc... but not from constantly repeated bodily waste fluids/material use.
@@rynodragon2316 well, that's just nasty.
That, is a spite rug. Some one did then dirty enough the put effoet into only cleaning it when that guest shows up. So that when the dog has an "accident" they can feign pain while inflicting it.@RandomAnagram.
I’m suspicious as well. If it was left outside for months, wouldn’t that wash out the colors?
My favourite rug cleaner. Hate the way others don't squeegee the floor,rinse down as often as you. Helps my mind switch off. Thankyou
He is my fave too, by far!
Right!! Ugh, full blown anxiety attacks watching most of the other guys and for that reason alone I stopped watching. Came across this one and I’m actually relaxing and doing my nails lol
Mountain rug cleaning
@@isabellnsI agree with the recommendation of a Mountain Rug Cleaning!
OCD comes in handy at times
You would not think that the mat could hold so much dirt, you did a beautiful job
I enjoyed watching the colors change throughout the video. Another interesting carpet!
I wont watch other rug cleaning videos because they try too hard with the ASMR and close ups and everything. I enjoy the sound, but i just enjoy watching the process! Don't ever change, your doing wonderful!
Me in the beginning: aww, this is gonna be such a beautiful black and white rug once it's fully cleaned ❤
Me now: ù.ú
IKR
lol me too
That there's PATTERNS in the bigger dots tho... o_O
I was more surprised by the white than anything else
Half the enjoyment is finding out what the rug looks like underneath the grime.
Ah yes, the ole mustard and strawberry milk method of cleaning. Works flawlessly
the pepto glizzmol with mustard special
Strawberry banana
I’m guessing those were some kind of cleaning products, similar to how body and dish soaps also come in different colors.
Ah, but you see now, the milk is an alkaline, and the mustard probably has acid or something in it, so together they can do extraordinary things! 😂
Pardon my ignorance….but are you all joking?
Love watching carpet cleaning, but I would also love to see a behind the scenes look at cleaning up the workspaces afterwards.
Love seeing and hearing the manual scrubbing combined with an absurd amount of soap it's the best 😊
less soap works better and some rugs need hand scrubbing and extra care
It’s always exciting to see the first peak of color when he’s cleaning!
I don’t care if it’s fake or not. It’s fun to watch😌
I’ve been working in the oilfield in Louisiana for the last 30 years and I know for a fact that the major businesses and business owners whether they have specific rugs at the fronts of the waiting rooms of the businesses or special rugs at the areas where they take clients hunting/fishing ALL have carpets of sentimental value or of business aesthetic value that they all send to a professional cleaner, they have the money to spend so they spend it. Some of them spend the money to support local businesses and others spend the money as a tax write off. Not saying that these rugs come from that but I am saying that rugs getting that dirty is definitely a thing because of traffic in certain areas of Louisiana and people paying $500-$1000 for a rug cleaning to either support a business or literally just because they like spending money is 100% a thing that happens.
I love it when you draw something in the dirt, it's so cute. So human!
that was for advertising
Love your videos. You are one of the best carpet cleaners I have ever watched.
People keep asking how they get so dirty. A lot of folks throw it in a garage or shed and over time it gets gross. It’s worse if they rolled it up wet. I think it’s interesting to find out that almost any rug can be cleaned. It’s also fun to see the colors emerge. Especially the old Persian or Turkish rugs. They turn out beautiful.
I'm always sorta conflicted about these. Yes it's a lot of work and water, but restorations like these can have beautiful results and it's nice you're giving the rug a new life when it could be dumped somewhere and take God knows how long to decompose.
I think you should hang the carpets when you pressure wash them and let gravity help you drop the dirt out instead of pressure washing them flat on the shop floor. While flat on the floor, it seems that the dirt just embeds deeper into the carpet or comes out at the bottom of the carpet. Just thought you might try it :)
I Think There's A Slant In The Floor
@@Princess__j015 The Camel Case is strong with this one
He wont because these videos aren't abour effectively cleaning carpets, the more dirt gets flung around and doesn't get washed away, the better
The floor is at a slant with a drain at the bottom.
these are AMSR channels
I love the pattern, and the work is done so stunningly perfect! Thank you ❤
What fun! It’s unbelievable how much dirt one carpet can hold😱
What a beautiful rug. The owner must be thrilled!
Wow. So filthy and so much work. I wonder does the carpet have the kind of value to warrant that much effort?
My only guess is that it's a flood insurance claim.
These videos are fake and they're only for people to watch them and omg all thay dirt.
@@lisas8614 Does going "FAKE"on every video give you purpose or something??
@@bovinearrogance every video, sure 😂 you have problems my dude
@@lisas8614 I think the guy going FAKE on some shit he knows nothing about is the one with problems. Either use context clues before you speak or dont speak at all💞🩷💓🌟
Yaaaaaaaaay! Yummy sherbet colors and good cleanse! BRAVO!!
I love the in-between carpet and floor cleaning.
*It's interesting to watch, no matter how fake most of it is...*
much is time lasped
At some point, there is less environmental debt to just buying a new product and this is definitely one of them
These rugs have got to be dirtied on purpose. Like, they're intentionally ruining them, specifically so they can film YT content of the rug being cleaned. Because realistically, if I had a rug that looked like that, it's getting rolled up and thrown out!
Yes, these videos are satisfying to watch but lately all rugs are unrealistically dirty. There can’t be that many rugs that were left outside or were in floods.
You are entitled to your own opinion, as always. Now enjoy the show!
@@dianestreb3544Oh also I've seen flood results! I was part of the crew helping clean up when a town washed away in a flash flood ~10 years back, and we'd pull mattresses, rugs etc. out of the river and they weren't anywhere NEAR as bad as these!
Also how many genuinely massively dirty and muddy carpets can there be
@lisas8614 Well, if a major city anywhere in the Gulf of Mexico (Texas, Louisiana, Florida) experience hurricanes with major flooding, and any old people/rich people/businesses have vintage rugs that can't be easily replaced, and want to pay to get them repaired, I guess y'all think they're out of luck, because all the people who do that are too busy getting ordinary rugs dirty so they can fake UA-cam cleanings for the $100 they might make doing that?
Does it make you people feel better to think actual professionals just don't exist, and everything beyond your reckoning must be a scam?
I know I’ve had too much to drink when I come to these videos. Very satisfying, very calming. Goodnight
Amazing job .. well done! Not sure what the coloured liquid was that you added to begin with tho. Was it to make it dirtier, or was it a type of cleaner?
usually a cleaner
My favorite part is when you scrub with the broom.😊 thank you!
What can I say, my morning therapy!! Absolutely love your channel
I'm also one of those people who leaves my favorite carpet outside in a mud puddle in a zoo enclosure all year long. So it gives me great comfort that I'll be able to pay money to get it professionally cleaned like this one. Honestly people! Do you really believe this is a regular carpet from someone's home and anyone would bother spending money cleaning it? They obviously loaded it up with dirt and muck just for the video.
We know it's an advertisement for if you need a carpet cleaned we just like seeing the process.
Go to other channels like these, that is where people just alp believe it. This is the first channel where ive seen any comments like yours, I was shocked how stupid people can be.
Right. You're not one of those people who puts a rug in your outside dog's doghouse or your kids' outside playhouse and then pretty much just forgets it's there until it's so filthy you decide to just throw it out, especially because you don't have an outlet near enough to vacuum it anyway.
Or one who puts a cheap area rug in the garage and doesn't bother cleaning it. Ever.
Or who just got tired of a rug and decided to get a new one, but the regular trash pickup won't take it and you don't want to pay someone to dispose of it specially, so you just roll it up and dump it somewhere, where it sits outside for years until someone stumbles across it and decides they *will* dispose of it.
'Cause people like that don't exist. At all. 🙄
None of these channels ever claimed the "owners" of these rugs hired them to clean the rugs.
What I don't get is why they will intentionally dirty a rug so bad that they spend days...yes not 50 mins, cleaning it. All that work and effort. Plus we don't know where this business is in the world . In hot countries they are laid outside on the the streets. One bad rain storm and the dirt and water free flows down the road. It's not nice to call them fake if you don't know the background.
I don't nesseccarilly jump to that conclusion many come from floods or hurricanes, rescued from landfills, ect.
I was surprised it was so colorful!
It would be a better design to have a more slanted and perforated surface to clean the rug on so the water goes down and flows away so you don't have to squeegee it, and it doesn't get trapped under the rug
But it would be more of a hazard for slipping and injury. OSHA probably has industry standards for that.
It is slightly slanted. He squeegees it to go faster.
Hello from Greece. I admire your work and your patience. I can't believe there are carpets so dirty . Unbelievable.❤
The foam colors running down to the drain are mesmerizing
It's two different rugs. Pay attention to the bottom left area at 14:32 and then bottom left area at 20:56 . Couldn't bother removing the extra sticker on the newer rug that was never dirty I guess.
Are you talking about the stickers that are on the back of the rug when he flips it over?
@@roaaoife8186 Yes, he is. Because some people just want to call out professionals with real skills as "fake" to make their own boring lives seem less ubiquitous.
@@Ian_sothejokeworks don't use ubiquitous if you don't know what it means.
@ladywartooth Well, I was using it the term meaning "commonly encountered," but I guess I could have used a different word, to keep away the pedantic cunts. Sorry, is my use of 'pedantic' okay with you?
It's one rug that extra label is folded under see bottom left area @ 12:29 at full magification
The rug looks new! We can play Hopscotch on it now!
I'm just impressed there was colors at all.
Beautiful carpet. Great job cleaning it!
That's such a fun rug! I love the pops of teal and pink. Thanks for the videos! They're very calming and interesting! ☺🙏🏻
This is wonderful, I'm setting this video as my background
Why do I watch each video several times before going to the next one! BECAUSE THEY ARE ADDICTIVE 😅
Looked like a painting getting all clean, great job!
What is the pink and yellow stuff at the beginning? Is it dyed those colors to be more visually interesting?
usually an oxidizer, or antibactieral agent, sainitizer, or such
Невероятная работа! Браво!)
You ask: How do rugs get this dirty?
I tell: floods and disasters are an answer yes. Sometimes though, people put stuff outside for various reasons and then forget about them. Like a sidewalk that ends up hidden and covered by grass.
And sometimes- it is dirty and the content creator makes it dirtier for the sake of making a cool video for us to watch. And thats ok too.
This video was stunning, I know there would be colour under the dirt, but what change. Well done.
Definitely one of the best rug transformations out there 😃
What is that stuff you put on the carpet... Eager to learn the secrets... as a motel cleaner sometimes I need all the help I can get! LOL... Love you videos... Amazing results. Transfixed at the process and progress and the amazing end results!
most likely oxidizers and anti bacterials
Love all the pretty colors,great job! 😂
So satisfying watching this , and the colours that rug was .
I love these videos after a hard day at work this is how I relax I mean how clean does it get when he’s finished I love these , keep em comming mate ❤
I haven’t missed one video. You’re one of the best ones out there!
Where do you find these carpets. They are so black and dirty. Amazing outcome.
that was perfect . Do not be tired
Really brought back out the colors.
I have cleaned a lot of carpet and rugs as a custodian believe me if you clean the back side 1st it pushes the dirt to the top of the fibers that's when you should vacuum before running the scrubber then you can have that rug clean in half the time.
Most beautiful pattern reveal 🎉❤
Finally, a look at the drain. The floor must be on a terrific slant.
What is the red and yellow stuff in the beginning?
Soap, like at the car wash
Not gonna lie; I saw the thumbnail and I had to watch the video, because I was dumbfounded as to why on Earth you would pour yellow and pink painting on a rug, that you were trying to clean XD
Same. And I still don't understand why he did that. Lol
That’s not paint…it’s obviously colored soap
@@bi11y5pazm there area also oxidizers and anti bacterials that they use as well
Looks like it should be in a nursey. Very pretty.
Hello 😊
I follow your cleaning carpet videos and enjoy them a lot. It bring some kind of relax...
I would like to know how this water is treated after it gets to the channel at the bottom of the platform.
Please, PLEASE, tell me that you have a recicling/filtering system to make the whole process sustainable for the environment, specifically the local hydric system.
Thank you. ❤
I love watching these but I can't help wondering how you prevent shoulder tendonitis
What is in the yellow and pink stuff.
Extra strong dirt remover
This makes me wanna get rid of all my rugs if they accumulate this much dirt.
Beautiful carpet and nice gimmick with the colours. I've subscribed *this is the first time I've seen water being squeegeed until it was perfectly clear tho, that was the most satisfying part for me
Beautiful colors. Love your channel
This is a cute carpet!
I was thinking, he should make art. But then, this is art
I have a question. I'm looking for a job like this, but I don't wanna be a maid or anything. What job title or description should I be looking for on indeed for something like this? Power cleaning? Steam clean?
Carpet cleaner. Pressure washing is the larger more generic job
Absolutely Amazing!
INCREDIBLE ❤
New to the channel. Do you weigh carpets before and after cleaning, to get an idea of the amount of dirt removed?
Also, to make things a bit easier for your back and shoulders, have you ever thought of switching left/right hand every now and then when handling tools?
TIA
He has on some of the videos, weighing that is.
The power washer is an incredible invention.
What type of camera did you use for this shoot?
I like these videos and have watched dozens but over the last couple of videos, I've noticed some strange things - like the rugs are getting swapped out. For this video in particular, at time 12:00, we see the backside of the rug (lower left corner there is one tag). After the rug leaves the camera view a rug comes back and at time 20:55 we again see the back side of the rug, this time the rug has two tags/labels. It's not the same rug. I notice that type of thing on the Donald Duck rug too. I had hoped it was just a one up type of behavior but I guess not. The bummer is before the 1st rug leaves the camera it looks good! We don't expect it to look brand new. It's amazing the transformation. Thank you for sharing your videos but I'll move onto someone honest.
The tags are still there. they can fold over to the other side if the label is sewen in. some times they over scrub the back and the label is scrubed off
I mean it is super fascinating and satisfying. But i still think of all that water that gets used for this... for every single company that cleans rugs all over the world. Like damn, it has to be A LOT
much of it does get recycled like they do for profesonial car washes
Beautiful colors
that rug is so cuuuuuuuute!!!
Ellerinize sağlık,mis gibi,temizlendi.😊
It is so satisfying to watch. But still something bugs me every time. What kind of monsters let it get this dirty?! And how?!?
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GOOD JOB!!
GOD BLESS YOU!!!
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BRASIL 🥰 😍 🥰 😍 🥰
И снова чудо коврик ❤красивый чистый ❤
looks brand new awesome
Some channels give a background for the rug. Some examples of how the gugs get dirty are:
The place flooded
It was a rug in a children's room for years
It was in a chicken coop
It was a pet's rug
It was in an abandoned house for years and the buyers wanted it restored
How long does it take for the rugs to dry? They are totally saturated!
Do you have to treat fuzzy rugs differently?
depends on the weave and the type of fiber, or if that "fuzz" is mold ...
This is not the same rug you just baught a new one... that was soooo insane how clean you get it.. amazing job dude :)
same rug do a frame by frame analyist dude
@@MattStMarie-bm5sq good job. You cant read a full comment. The first half is sarcasm.... The second half is the real comment 👍🏻
I know he likes to do the CCS signature on the dirt but, a carpet should be cleaned bottom first, otherwise, you are filling with dirt the top part that has been already half cleaned. His method is very "cinematic" but not the most practical.
Ah yes, my favorite youtube comment genre: random people telling professionals how to do their job
@@yumine_I mean, it doesn't hurt anybody, especially if it's not mean. And seeing the amount of dirt that's being held on the back makes it feel like he had a point. Getting that off near the beginning (maybe after cleaning the top once or twice, rather than waiting til halfway to even start removing stuff from the back) would probably make the whole cleaning more efficient.
@@MazTheMeh16not really, because there ARE videos where he cleans the back first as well, and it all ends up the same way. If anything, it's the type of tiling on the floor; dirt clings to it more easily.
Meanwhile, CLEANLUBLIN cleans their rugs back-first, but they also have a differing floor type; cement that is painted. Dirt doesn't cling as much to that type of floor.
Different means to the same end. As long as the water is rinsing clear at the end, that's really all that matters, because that means it's 100% as clean as it can get.
do you mean the underside or the bottom weave wich are two different things, also This AMSR not neccessarily efficient
@@neferazure Only if the water was totally pure no bacteria, no viruses, no salts, or anything.
how does something get this dirty?
In an ideal world, you’d have a mini water treatment and water reclamation system and two water supplies. Locally reclaimed water would surely be fine for the first rounds of a nasty case like this?
Im very curious about the cleaning products you use. I wish you put them on the screen as you use them so we know what they are.
the thing these videos make me wonder is how does one even get a rug this dirty that it needs a dozen runovers with different cleaning tools?
like you'd think that the motorized scrubber would be overkill, that maybe one full pass over would be enough to clean anything, maybe 2 total passes in extreme cases like this
I have no experience cleaning anything this dirty, this guy's a master. But, I think it would be easier if the floor was grated. I'm curious if anyone can comment on that?
What works better- the honey mustard or strawberry nesquick in vanilla ice cream. mixture?
Tutti Frutti bubbles 😊