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Customer Said This Was RIDICULOUS! This Transformation Was INSANE!
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1,863,950 Views • Jul 21, 2023 • Click to toggle off description
This is probably my best pressure cleaning video to date! I'm super excited to show you all this transformation and gorgeous property! The customers reaction is also priceless and I hope you all enjoy!

Timestamps for the video are below!

00:00 Intro
03:23 Pre-Treating The Surface
05:00 Quick Chat
05:46 Driveway Pressure Cleaning
08:22 WE FOUND A HUGE WORM!
09:19 Driveway Pressure Cleaning
12:21 Treating & Scrubbing Stairs
13:56 Quick Chat
15:12 Pressure Cleaning Stairs
18:08 The Big Idea... That Failed
20:02 Driveway Pressure Cleaning
22:12 Final Surface Treatment
24:53 CUSTOMER REACTION!
25:48 Outro & Closer Look
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Date of upload: Jul 21, 2023 ^^


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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@editingproofreading4575

1 month ago

Young man, I want to congratulate you on the beautiful work you have done! Take feedback and suggestions with a grain of salt. You are very young and with time you will gain more knowledge, more experience and continuous improvement. Have you made any mistakes? Maybe. Could you do a better job? Maybe. I am sitting on my sofa, watching you. Who am I to judge your work? NOBODY! Some of the suggestions were well-intentioned and really helpful. Others were just mean. Keep doing what you are doing, keep your channel growing and in a few years you’ll be excellent!!! DO NOT LISTEN TO NASTY COMMENTS. Continue to do your work with commitment, honesty, integrity, tenacity and passion. Thank you for sharing your videos. In no time your work will reach the highest possible standards and be outstanding!

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@TanukiOfficial

7 months ago

This house is literally a brick yard. All of that brick and stone work is incredibly beautiful. Nice job.

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@triciac1019

9 months ago

That was so nice of you to put the worm in the planter bed. You did such a beautiful job!

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@sharynhay4872

4 months ago

First timer here. I admire your ambition and work ethic. You would benefit from tips from very experienced people in the business. Always work from the top down and that includes walls. Use the pressure head to propel itself so you don’t need to tire your upper body. Where there is surface dirt wash it off before cleaning. You have a great future in this business.

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@kurthamblet4277

6 months ago

Tip: Get yourself a weight bag for holding down tent poles. It will wrap around your center port and is waterproof. Did this on my surface power washer and it works great.

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@rejaneberclaz3331

8 months ago

This is a beautiful property, and has been in need of cleaning for a long time! You did an excellent job, young man. Congratulations 🤗

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@chrisb.2741

9 months ago

Take your pressure washer to a metal fabrication guy/ welder. Have him mount a few pieces of angle iron in such a way that you can slide either a brick/paver or a piece of metal bar stock into it when you need the extra weight.

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@annemiekvandorp4457

9 months ago

I would start at the top and work my way down. What a beautiful staircase!

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@VASTVOiiD

8 months ago

You should work Top to Bottom. So dirt doesn't run over cleaned surface.

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@michaelhurley212

9 months ago

I had the same problem with the front lifting. I had a friend weld a post on the front, and then I just slide on a few weightlifting plates, 5lb and 10lb as needed. Works like a charm. Great video 👍

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@tomfish4410

9 months ago

You have a work ethic that is unheard of in this day and age! You are going places! Keep up the hard work!

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@judycroteau482

1 month ago

Only 6 minutes into the video and need to say that this property looks massive. And I am excited to see the end product because the tiles seem to have so many colours just waiting to be revealed. Big project for a one man team.

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@alfiecrichton9834

9 months ago

You should offer to do the top part and the walls, definitely a good few hours of work there.

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@SINGH-zo6ru

9 months ago

The aerial view was like what a mess and i am sure that it has taken 4-6 hours at least. Cool job m8. The owner reaction indicated that he is more than happy. That's the biggest reward.

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@GrandmasterLix

9 months ago

Great job man, wonderful result esp seeing the slate getting clean without getting more damaged! I have an idea for putting weight on your service cleaner. It goes like this: Get a weightlifting plate of adequate size. (These are good because because they are small relative to their weight, whereas brick is big relative to their weight) Get a chain and pull the middle of the chain through the hole in the plate, then pull the ends of the chain through the loop of chain. Center the plate it in the front of service cleaner and attach the chain ends with hooks to where the handle attaches to the service cleaner itself. This way you can hook it on or off easily whenever you need to. Also: The heavier the weight the less it will slide around on top of the machine. That's a pretty easy solution. A fancier version would be to weld a single cylindrical piece of metal or bolt on top of the machine for a center hole of a weight plate to just slide onto. It would be even easier to take on or off but would require welding. Anyway I hope this helps. Keep up the good work! Regards from Sweden.

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@ctiley2212

9 months ago

Buy yourself a leaf blower and clean the area before starting with any water and you'll save masses of time and water.

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@TanukiOfficial

7 months ago

You really did a great job. That last soap cleaning with you scrubbing with the brush broom made a HUGE difference. I was surprised it came so clean. Congratulations!

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@burdinefox

9 months ago

So satisfying when the end result is such a beautiful driveway and view. The stairs are amazing! I bet he wanted to replace tiles already but it was so dirty to begin the work. the upstairs needs a nice scrub down. beautiful place!

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@janinemills6732

9 months ago

Extremely old, 1960s! Lol! Nice and relaxing to watch, good job

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@marygarcias6903

5 months ago

You may also need to consider wearing not just gumboots, but also wearing an N95 respirator mask, nitrile chemical resistant rubber gloves and ventilated safety goggles to not breathe in the fumes from the chemicals and to avoid it from splashing onto your skin or face

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