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You inspired me, so one day my neighbor threw out a large area rug. It was pretty so I thought: I’ll wash it!. I washed it outside with my wet/dry vacuum that had squeegee attachments. Now It’s sits clean in my dining room. 😊
It's so nice to see examples of items being cleaned and repaired instead of simply tossed and replaced. I think a lot of people skip the ideas or reduce and reuse and go straight to recycle, or just get rid of, which is sad and wasteful
My favorite part is when you put the grate underneath and then pressure wash it. I love seeing the amount of dirt inside afterwards. You don't do it often but that's one of the most satisfying for me 😊
I love seeing all that dirt come off the rug as you clean it. It must be so satisfying when you complet a cleaning like this. I'm also amaze the colors of each carpet you clean come back
It amazes me how many times you change the cameras. It shows that you truly care about your viewers. I know that has to be a lot of work. Repositioning the cameras like you do. Thank you so much for taking the time to care about your viewers. This shows truly how much of a hard worker you are. For someone to take the time to do that. Thank you again for sharing your videos. You are truly making a difference for the good.
@@rebeccaallsopp5160 there’s is no way that is “added dirt”. It was probably used in a shop, considering how DARK and NASTY that “added dirt” was. And not to mention the effort it took to remove this “added dirt”. How do you find dark dirt and add it like that, rebecca?
I was thinking the same thing lol. You may even be able to argue that this isn't better for the environment than buying a new one. A lot of time, electricity, and chemicals went into cleaning this. However, they did it for the RU-vid views. As of my comment there are over 1.25 million views on this video. Even if they don't run ads that could still lead to some business for their company. And they do run ads at least at the beginning of the video. RU-vid pays around $4 to $6 for every 1,000 ad views. Now not all of the video views are ad views of course because the ads I saw were skippable but I'm sure they got quite a few.
@@wallflower9856 different people react to things differently. You may not find something satisfying but someone else will. Looks like no one’s ever taught you the phrase “To each it’s/his own”.
@@danmatthews7341 Not that I think the argument particularly matters, but the difference between this video and a random shoe cleaning video from a content farm youtuber is that this is a legitimate rug cleaning company. _I_ wouldn't know where to find messed up rugs unless I made one myself, but his business model involves people volunteering to bring him Their rugs when they need his service to clean them. And it's naturally the worst ones that get filmed and put online.
Aww...I had grandparents who cleaned carpets until age 80 They always knew how clean. They always returned our white carpet from this color to white again. We had other cleaners who never did it
I am engineer and I won't have appreciated the work until the clear water starts coming out from the carpet. Surprisingly only you have done the job exceptionally well! 💥👌🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Amazing job.. A big salute to u for having so much of patience and after doing lots of effort u have donated this to a charity.. it's really an amazing job
GREAT JOB! I'm wanting/thinking about putting a rug cleaning plant together, but watching this (again, you did a GREAT JOB, I'm not trying to be negative), I can't see how that could be profitable even if you weren't doing it for charity. You had to have spent at LEAST an hour if not 2 hrs on that, not to mention the water, probably+-200 gal. It seems to me that there has got to be a better less labor intensive way to clean something like that 🤔
Odds are that he makes more from youtube then he does the rugs. There is a uk based farm that makes less from farming then they do filiming and streaming the farm!
If this is a customer’s rug that was brought in, it wouldn’t be worth it for the customer or the cleaners. You could make more cleaning another ten rugs in the time it takes to do this one and the rug probably won’t last the year.
You haven't done a video with music in a very long time, just curious as to why now? Your videos are perfect without them since all your sounds is what we enjoy James 😉. But great cleaning, next time no music please ❤️👍
Fantastic job as always, love your dedication and hard work. I think you should do something so your subscribers might win one of those rugs, just an idea of course
@@MountainRugCleaning well you might have a easier and less expensive if it's done with a smaller flimsy rug that'll fold up, since I'm not sure but guess it goes off size and weight. Anyway just was an idea, maybe a stupid idea
It's about knowing that this rug used to be a dirty dirty rug, and only you know it. It's your dirty little secret. If that's not hot to you, by all means, go buy a boring clean rug. 😴
This is an amazing way to recycle. I wondered what you did with them after, people throw so many way, a lot of furniture to, especially around college season..
What's more satisfying? Normal speed with sound (if working)? Or a time-lapse with music? I personally like both, both satisfying to watch :D Anyway, nice cleaning job mate, lookin forward to the next one ;)