To those who say these are fake, I ask you:- do you know how long it takes to grow a channel to the point at which it makes money? Also, if he were faking, he'd be cleaning multiple of these a day to make more money. Instead, as he shows in some videos, he already has a carpet cleaning business which is presumably successful enough to pay for all those tools and supplies. He then saves the really bad rugs he gets in for UA-cam. This makes more sense than having a giant field filled with mouldering rugs, and being in debt/not paying basic bills etc until UA-cam makes you enough cash.
Not to mention some videos he shows the flooded places he gets them from. It's just too convoluted to get carpets with various designs to dirty to varying degrees (there was a rug with gasoline on it once) then clean them. Plus those chemicals are probably not cheap either.
It’s easy to dismiss these as fake rather than use one’s brain to try to figure out how one might clean a rug that’s this dirty. Basically it’s, “I don’t have enough brain power to solve a problem this complex so it must be fake because everyone has as little brain power as I do.” Personally I marvel at the different techniques he uses to remove seemingly impossible to remove dirt like boiling hot water or gasoline.
@@bopeep007 Honestly, some of these could be dirty on purpose, but at the end of the day, I literally don’t care. I’m subscribed because it’s satisfying to watch and the sounds are great asmr that help with my anxiety and insomnia. So congratulations, here’s a cookie 🍪 We’ve all been fooled by a random internet video
Wow, who would have thought that there was a pink rug with green flowers and purple lines in it underneath all that red?! There was so much that the rug looked as if it had come from an abattoir that had had a massacre in it! It turned out to be a really pretty rug after all your hard work. 👏👏
An honest point; no one in their right mind would pay to clean these rugs. Todays world is a throw away society. Maybe the so called 65 year old Persian he did, but no way these cheap ass modern mats. Yes he goes out and cleans carpet inside houses and thought this would be very novel on tube. Which it is funnily enough. Although I find myself thinking of ways he could be much more efficient and use less water and brooming time. lol.
Somebody, ANYBODY, please tell me how these are getting this dirty?! The flowers on this rug really showed me this makes no sense. It's not like this was in someone's room like this until recently and then they decided to finally get it cleaned. This is even way dirtier than being stored in a garage. Are they coming from decks or patios? They can't be from dumpsters because then that would mean they were recently thrown away which would mean they were being used looking like this until suddenly being tossed since garbage is picked up weekly. Unless they're scouring landfills and none of these rugs are thrown away looking like this, none of this makes any sense to me! And it's not like it's just one, there are dozens, maybe hundreds!
Flood damage. Everything up to waist level can get covered in sewage and dirt. Not only are carpets dirtied but walls and furnishings get ruined. I hope you never suffer this awful calamity.
@@anthonyvincent5892 Thanks for the info. I feel sorry for anyone who experiences that. Out of curiosity though, why are there so many? Does wherever he lives have a lot of floods? And if so, considering the repairs are extremely expensive, why are people paying so much money to save what are often 20 dollar rugs, instead of just throwing them away?
@@bl7240could be. Sometimes he announces where he found them (dumpster or dump) and donates them to charity after. The video of the cleaning is good advertising for what he can do plus the write off for the donation.
OK. Now I know. First you clean a clean carpet, like in 20th minute, then you dirty it and clean it but not till the end, and you give it at the beginning. Everybody thinks that you cleaned the carpet but the clean carpet was recorded earlier. Am I right?
The best channel period.
Why are people obsessed with asking if they dirty the rugs or not? You're here for the cleaning, not the authenticity of how it got to that point.
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I have no idea why i love these carpet cleaning videos?! 😳😳
I have no idea why you keep watching til the very end.
Me too
To those who say these are fake, I ask you:- do you know how long it takes to grow a channel to the point at which it makes money? Also, if he were faking, he'd be cleaning multiple of these a day to make more money. Instead, as he shows in some videos, he already has a carpet cleaning business which is presumably successful enough to pay for all those tools and supplies. He then saves the really bad rugs he gets in for UA-cam. This makes more sense than having a giant field filled with mouldering rugs, and being in debt/not paying basic bills etc until UA-cam makes you enough cash.
Exactly ^^ 💕
Not to mention some videos he shows the flooded places he gets them from. It's just too convoluted to get carpets with various designs to dirty to varying degrees (there was a rug with gasoline on it once) then clean them. Plus those chemicals are probably not cheap either.
It’s easy to dismiss these as fake rather than use one’s brain to try to figure out how one might clean a rug that’s this dirty. Basically it’s, “I don’t have enough brain power to solve a problem this complex so it must be fake because everyone has as little brain power as I do.” Personally I marvel at the different techniques he uses to remove seemingly impossible to remove dirt like boiling hot water or gasoline.
🤣🤣 Y’all Believe Anything 💀
@@bopeep007 Honestly, some of these could be dirty on purpose, but at the end of the day, I literally don’t care. I’m subscribed because it’s satisfying to watch and the sounds are great asmr that help with my anxiety and insomnia.
So congratulations, here’s a cookie 🍪
We’ve all been fooled by a random internet video
The flower carpet is so beautiful, you did a great job😍😍
I enjoy your videos 😊
Love the manual scrubbing would love to see more 😊
I LOVE watching your Channel.
Great job! Nice rug
Looks good! It DID take a lot of hard work.
Would love more info on how the carpet came to you & what did the damage as well what preparation work you did before starting
I love watching you do your thing on these carpets n,big hugs 🤗
L💖VED IT! So incredible and relaxing to watch. You did a fab job of getting it clean✨🤍💖✨🤍💖
Cuando la vi pensé que era roja. Pero me llevé la sorpresa que hasta tenía flores. Un abrazo!!!!
I am amazed how well this one turned out, such a pretty rug
Looks like so much red bled out that the carpet is now pink. Great job.
Uwielbiam patrzeć na Twoją pracę 🤗😍
Wow, who would have thought that there was a pink rug with green flowers and purple lines in it underneath all that red?! There was so much that the rug looked as if it had come from an abattoir that had had a massacre in it! It turned out to be a really pretty rug after all your hard work. 👏👏
Another great carpet cleaning dance 🤗
That looks amazing!
What happens to them after they have been cleaned? Sold or back to owner?
Love watching❤
Insurance pays for it.
Is this rug from a crime scene? 😂
Great job 🤩🧼😌🎉🫧🧽
Oh. Que linda! Y que buen trabajo😂
What was that yellow stuff he put on the carpet???
Was that a blood soaked rug?😮
Somehow watching you every time is relaxing ❤, also I be directing you what to do next as if you don’t know or can hear me 😂😂😂😂😂😂.
How do these carpets get like this? Are they used in animal stalls?
By the looks of most my gess would be floding or sutch
Being left outside for years and flooding would cause a lot of grime and build up and such
Доброе утро. Пью кофе и смотрю это вдохновляющее видео. После пойду делать уборку в квартире 😊
I was wondering if you were ever going to cut through that red dirt. That looked like tough one!
Are these all wool carpets you clean ?
Wow… where do these come from I’ve never seen anything so dirty?
Такая трудная работа и хороший результат 👍
VERY GOOD 😍
Started off as a red carpet ended up a pink one!
...I gota sneakin' suspicion that was red clay mud. o!O
I think that was the actual dye from the carpet bleeding off
War der Teppich in der Erde eingegraben oder warum war der so dreckig??
Aber gute Arbeit
Waaauuvv super bruder❤️❤️❤️
I'm curious why he doesn't just let them soak in the chemicals over night etc instead of putting more and more on and wasting water? And energy.
راحههه نفسيهههه.
how on earth did the carpet get so dirty
Wow that is gross I think that's was funny when you were doing the solution with yellow watering can over the flowers
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Этот ковёр лежал у подножия Гранд Каньон?)
You guys need the blue stuff
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20:46 Come On Now 🤣🤣
Sometimes I wonder if they're guessing what color the rug would be this time too
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Anyone else craving a banana fudge sunday?
Bu halıya okadar su ve emek gityi ben olsam atardım o halıyı bakteri doludur içi hep
An honest point; no one in their right mind would pay to clean these rugs. Todays world is a throw away society. Maybe the so called 65 year old Persian he did, but no way these cheap ass modern mats. Yes he goes out and cleans carpet inside houses and thought this would be very novel on tube. Which it is funnily enough. Although I find myself thinking of ways he could be much more efficient and use less water and brooming time. lol.
Hay nada más que nada
Wow someone really didn’t care about this carpet
A lot of work for an IKEA rug.
Somebody, ANYBODY, please tell me how these are getting this dirty?! The flowers on this rug really showed me this makes no sense. It's not like this was in someone's room like this until recently and then they decided to finally get it cleaned. This is even way dirtier than being stored in a garage. Are they coming from decks or patios? They can't be from dumpsters because then that would mean they were recently thrown away which would mean they were being used looking like this until suddenly being tossed since garbage is picked up weekly. Unless they're scouring landfills and none of these rugs are thrown away looking like this, none of this makes any sense to me! And it's not like it's just one, there are dozens, maybe hundreds!
Flood damage. Everything up to waist level can get covered in sewage and dirt. Not only are carpets dirtied but walls and furnishings get ruined. I hope you never suffer this awful calamity.
@@anthonyvincent5892 Thanks for the info. I feel sorry for anyone who experiences that. Out of curiosity though, why are there so many? Does wherever he lives have a lot of floods? And if so, considering the repairs are extremely expensive, why are people paying so much money to save what are often 20 dollar rugs, instead of just throwing them away?
@@bl7240could be. Sometimes he announces where he found them (dumpster or dump) and donates them to charity after. The video of the cleaning is good advertising for what he can do plus the write off for the donation.
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I wonder how many goats were sacrificed on this rug? :P
OK. Now I know. First you clean a clean carpet, like in 20th minute, then you dirty it and clean it but not till the end, and you give it at the beginning. Everybody thinks that you cleaned the carpet but the clean carpet was recorded earlier. Am I right?
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Yep. That's how most channels work.
@@jeancunningham8013que se ha enviado desde Samsung