Just my 2 cents here- Make a raised rack from plastic chicken wire. Lay the rug on it face down. Run warm water into the rug through the backing and let gravity remove most of the dirt and particulates. It will save you alot of money in cleaning product and its easier on the rug. It was always our first step when I did restorations for a company back in my youth.
My thought was if I were to do this for the rinsing part I think I would lay the rug on a couple of pallets so the dirt would rinse thru and not just keep going from front to back and vice-versa. It's a thought anyway. I'm also curious where all the chemicals go ? Into the environment ? Toxic ?
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I don't know where this person is located, but in the Middle East some of these carpets are used by GENERATIONS in marketplace scenarios. As such, they are high traffic and exposed to the elements year-round in addition to seasonal flooding. I can understand the cleaner asking to clean them to show his skills, and I will give him the benefit of the doubt about it being real or fake. I just enjoy the process.
To the many who can't seem to wrap their heads around how these rugs can get so dirty, it would make more sense if you've ever helped clean up after a flood. You'll see a lot of this sort of damage everywhere. Just take a moment and think about what happens when an area floods. The damage left behind isn't just water. It's mostly filth and mud, and other gross things that many of you may not want to imagine. Valuables get covered and destroyed by mud.
Yep - I helped a family pump water out of their home in Somerset when it was flooded by a river which broke its banks. The carpets looked JUST like this one.
@@randallmeans9797 Try to understand. 1. This is the sort of damage that CAN come from floods. 2. He could also just be demonstrating how well his products and techniques work to clean even the most soiled carpet, like those typically found after a flood. 3. You don't know what is sentimental to someone else. It's very possible that restoring a little carpet may bring a little hope back in someone's life. 4. I highly doubt someone put money into buying equipment and chemicals, and waste hours to clean something, just for RUclips views.
I wish I’d known I could’ve cleaned my 15’x15’ handmade rug I bought at a charity auction - after a massive flood in 2016. As it turns out it was cheaper for insurance to pay 3 cents on the dollar for the loss than to have it cleaned/restored. I commend the effort put into cleaning these rugs - definitely a back breaking job day in and day out!
I think by the color and how quickly the foam reacted this looks more like very strong peroxide concentrate mixed with potassium iodine, which yes the vapor can be very corrosive to the skin eyes and when inhaled.
It’s probably elephants toothpaste or whatever it’s called. It should include hydrogen peroxide. The brown does look like iodine in some form but I’m not sure.
I think i would try a special perforated floor so that when the dirt comes out of the rug, it can immediately drain away instead of soaking back into the rug. I think this would allow for less rinsing.
1 day in a mud pit and then let it sit for a week to dry. It is a very good method for removing stains from the fibers. The soil helps to break down oil and other chemicals embedded in the stains.
A gentlemen commented they live in a high flood area and rugs like these are left on the curb. I admire their work effort and should be commended. Also there must be a need or why invest in all of their equipment! Good job gentlemen!
@@beardo-baggins it's not fake. It's very possible for rugs to get like this. The house could of been flooded, rug could of been left out in the elements for weeks, or stuff stored on top of it. Use your brain and exercise critical thinking.
OMG I've never had a rug this dirty, but this deck brush is the exact method I use to clean my rugs. A deck brush with stiff bristles really does the job on wool rugs! A cotton dhurrie rug requires a softer brush. Because my area rugs are never that dirty, I use just a regular clothing detergent and then follow up with another soap of choice and rinse thoroughly after using the deck brush technique. Great video!
I would have a wire mesh platform about 3 to 4 inches above the floor to put the rugs on to blast the dirt right through the rug instead of just onto the floor beneath. This would get the rugs cleaner in a fraction of the time.
Yeah if he was actually cleaning it for a customer he probly would have something like that, every other rug cleaning yt channel that's not strictly asmr have elevated cleaning surfaces
@@savannahsmiles1797 No, think about places like the middle east, africa, india. It's pretty common in places without paved roads to have rugs like that in homes and businesses, keep most of the dirt outside. Those wool rugs are indestructible.
@@zincfive My father was in Teheran in the early seventies for installing some electronic devices in the then new soccer stadium. On the streets he found many persian carpets where the people were walking or even cars driving over them. When asking their guide why there were carpets on the street, he was told that these are new carpets and the are on the street to be worn out so they can be offered as "old and rare carpet" in the bazaar later...
I wonder if you tired putting the powered under the rug and then pouring the activator over the top. I would think the foam would then rise through the rug, collecting more dirt. Just a thought!
I detail cars so I enjoyed watching this rug get cleaned like it did. However, that pressure washer was driving me crazy, lol! The spray range was too narrow… Great job though!
I truly enjoy these videos. Entertainment for those of us in the OCD spectrum? I do wonder about cost of cleaning vs cost of a new carpet and how rugs get so dirty. However the videos are still satisfying whatever the cost/benefit ratio and source of dirt might be.
@@nutcrackernoonan3637 yes, some acidic cleaner to neutralize the NaOH making it so strongly exothermic. Like the childrens experiment with baking soda and dishwashing liquid, that you set off with acetic acid.
The most amazing thing is that even after all the chemical treatment and agressive scrubbing and brushing and washing all the colors in the fibers stayed this fresh and vibrant. What a triumph of modern technology!
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How does such a rug get so dirty in the first place? It's like they drug it through a field of cow manure, then pitched it into the the La Brea tar pits. Even the fact that Tom & Jerry became visible again in the first place was impressive enough, but that end result was just sublime.
I’d imagine that whatever fumes the foam is throwing off is just water vapor. Going from that small amount of powder to that huge volume of foam is probably a wildly exothermic reaction that vaporizes some of the water.
Honestly I don’t care if it’s real or fake I just like the process. And even if it’s added dirt it’s not like he’s not cleaning it, so he’s doing as he said he would.
It could of been left out, years of cigarette smoke, day to day wear. You'd be surprised how much dirt can come out of a seemingly clean rug after a steam clean!
No one who would treat a rug that way would pay money to get it clean. Still, cleaning a rug after dragging it through a coal mine does make for good entertainment.
The white powder is potassium iodide, I think the he pours hydrogen peroxide on the rug before he used the iodide that’s dissolved in water in the watering can
@@Pirags probably not it’s more or less for the views it does create a lot of heat(up to 200f which could help loosen the dirt and particles but as a detergent no.
I agree....I mean who let's the carpet get so dirty you can't even see the pattern anymore?? It's relaxing to watch thou...I like this one. Wouldn't mind having it. It's pretty cute 😊
I enjoy these carpet cleaning videos sometimes and this is a lovely carpet I would love to have. However, I wonder if the time, effort and resources spent on restoring these old rugs actually worth it? It must be since there so many channels dedicated to this, but how. Are people willing to pay that much for a rug that they can get some profit out of it? Seems highly unlikely to me and yet here they are.
I've watched a lot of videos about carpet washing, but I've never seen anything dirty like this before, it must have come from a very busy public place for it to be like this, it looks new and I can't believe it.
You should weigh the dirty carpet and then weigh it again after cleaning to let everyone know how much dirt was actually removed
Now that’s a fun idea you have my approval
For complete customer satisfaction, recover the mud from the water filter, put it into a bag and hand that to the customer :)
Forreal
That's a good idea!
@@cheeseman1115 glad we have your approval.... idort
Just my 2 cents here- Make a raised rack from plastic chicken wire. Lay the rug on it face down. Run warm water into the rug through the backing and let gravity remove most of the dirt and particulates. It will save you alot of money in cleaning product and its easier on the rug. It was always our first step when I did restorations for a company back in my youth.
Good idea
They're here to sell products and services, so they won't do this.
Definitely rinse the sand away before you put a machine on it. The sand is abrasive when you scrub, damaging the fibers of the rug.
My thought was if I were to do this for the rinsing part I think I would lay the rug on a couple of pallets so the dirt would rinse thru and not just keep going from front to back and vice-versa. It's a thought anyway. I'm also curious where all the chemicals go ? Into the environment ? Toxic ?
Sure would use a lot less water
This channel is my New Favorite. No matter how harsh the day is I’m absolutely calm enough to attempt to sleep.
Like a shower and these videos makes sense to me.
Be well. Pass the Peace✌🏽 LEv
I like watching these videos because they have a weird soothing effect one. I like to watch them at night before I go to sleep.
I’m sitting in my bed watching a guy washing filthy carpets, it’s two minutes to midnight, I need to get up early to go to work, but it’s hypnotic.!
I don't know where this person is located, but in the Middle East some of these carpets are used by GENERATIONS in marketplace scenarios. As such, they are high traffic and exposed to the elements year-round in addition to seasonal flooding. I can understand the cleaner asking to clean them to show his skills, and I will give him the benefit of the doubt about it being real or fake. I just enjoy the process.
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In which market are their tom and jerry carpets lmao
@@mydustycat LOL
The cleanest Tom & Jerry episode I have ever seen. And Tom didn't get hurt either. Lol
Still, you'd think that whoever owns Tom would find themself a better cat or, oh, I don't know, _call the exterminator_ on Jerry?
I would guess it was used in an animal area...maybe a garage entrance from a dog run?
Hahah! I didn’t know what you were talking about regards to Tom and Jerry. But now that I can see the pic, I understand !
4:31 oh now I get it
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To the many who can't seem to wrap their heads around how these rugs can get so dirty, it would make more sense if you've ever helped clean up after a flood. You'll see a lot of this sort of damage everywhere. Just take a moment and think about what happens when an area floods. The damage left behind isn't just water. It's mostly filth and mud, and other gross things that many of you may not want to imagine. Valuables get covered and destroyed by mud.
Yep - I helped a family pump water out of their home in Somerset when it was flooded by a river which broke its banks. The carpets looked JUST like this one.
Yeah, that would definitely make sense
That doesn't mean it's cost effective to clean though.
So all these videos are simply because of floods? If someone's house gets flooded, then I highly doubt they're worried about their rug being cleaned!!
@@randallmeans9797 Try to understand. 1. This is the sort of damage that CAN come from floods. 2. He could also just be demonstrating how well his products and techniques work to clean even the most soiled carpet, like those typically found after a flood. 3. You don't know what is sentimental to someone else. It's very possible that restoring a little carpet may bring a little hope back in someone's life. 4. I highly doubt someone put money into buying equipment and chemicals, and waste hours to clean something, just for RUclips views.
The rug looks brand new now! It's too cute!
I wish I’d known I could’ve cleaned my 15’x15’ handmade rug I bought at a charity auction - after a massive flood in 2016. As it turns out it was cheaper for insurance to pay 3 cents on the dollar for the loss than to have it cleaned/restored. I commend the effort put into cleaning these rugs - definitely a back breaking job day in and day out!
Fantastic job. The expanding foam was brilliant.
The vapors coming from the foam worries me. Please wear a rebreather with this product. LOVE YOUR WORK❣❣
It’s just water vapor
It's baking soda and vinegar a d It's all for show. He isn't in any danger. Google it.
I think by the color and how quickly the foam reacted this looks more like very strong peroxide concentrate mixed with potassium iodine, which yes the vapor can be very corrosive to the skin eyes and when inhaled.
It’s probably elephants toothpaste or whatever it’s called. It should include hydrogen peroxide. The brown does look like iodine in some form but I’m not sure.
I googled it and learned something new. Thanks for the knowledge. 👍@@wendyhorn8376
That job you did was awesome, I never would have believed that this rug was that light to begin with!!! Absolutely amazing!!
Does that carpet belongs to you?
I think i would try a special perforated floor so that when the dirt comes out of the rug, it can immediately drain away instead of soaking back into the rug. I think this would allow for less rinsing.
Or just put a piece of some grid under it.
some rug cleaners have a vacuum floor that looks exactly as you just described.
@@mikeishome69 Some people do not care how much water they pollute and allow to run down a drain.
How else is he gonna squidgy ccs into a slab of mud??
@@RedCanyonWolf Well, if he is making more money making RUclips videos than cleaning rugs, he needs to quit cleaning rugs.
This method was perfect, the carpet was cleaned very well 😍😍
Rug is worth €50, to clean it €200😂
Facts
உண்மை
sentimental value bro.
If u buy chinese factory rug yes it is, but the handmade one or natural one, maybe a handkerchief size
I sincerely wonder where those carpets come. Every video I see is more impressive than the last one...
Открытые свалки, вот откуда. Мусор на улице, который лежал под дождем😊
They may have a mud bath area where they soak them and then clean them up.
i think they fill with mud on purpose, nothing stay in moist mud without rotting ... its just for views
They soak them with mud and dirt always to impress the viewer.
1 day in a mud pit and then let it sit for a week to dry. It is a very good method for removing stains from the fibers. The soil helps to break down oil and other chemicals embedded in the stains.
I love that foamy stuff! Very dramatic! It’s a wonder you can find the rug under all that foam! 😂
Beware of those fumes
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It’s still foaming on the river outside where the local village drinks from
It looked like popcorn for a second lol
😂😂😂👍🏼
Definitely fun to watch! But more importantly, I hope you’re being safe! 😊❤
I was thinking the same thing. 😢🙏 I've had some really bad headaches being around chemicals. Need to get a respirator, gloves, 🧤 and eye 👀 gear.
They would be more safe by not dirtying the carpet for youtube video.
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Thank you for restoring this clearly antique Persian.
No wonder it’s valuable enough to be worth this effort !
A gentlemen commented they live in a high flood area and rugs like these are left on the curb. I admire their work effort and should be commended. Also there must be a need or why invest in all of their equipment! Good job gentlemen!
Looked like a huge popcorn!! Loved it! This was a really satisfying one, amazong job! 🎉🎉
I also thought that looked like popcorn
Breathe deep the poison fumes
@@Makeuploveculture same-
Unbelievable amounts of hard work. Good stuff. People need to actually do this, hands on, to appreciate it. 👍🏼
Even if it's fake, it's still calming and satisfying!
I don't see CGI anywhere
@@marilynman CGI?!? I just meant that they made the rugs muddy themselves.
It's not fake
@@trekkie-cat But, it is fake. It's 100% impossible for a rug to become infused with so much mud/dirt _without_ it being done on purpose.
@@beardo-baggins it's not fake. It's very possible for rugs to get like this. The house could of been flooded, rug could of been left out in the elements for weeks, or stuff stored on top of it. Use your brain and exercise critical thinking.
The rug was definitely worth saving. Great job!
OMG I've never had a rug this dirty, but this deck brush is the exact method I use to clean my rugs. A deck brush with stiff bristles really does the job on wool rugs! A cotton dhurrie rug requires a softer brush. Because my area rugs are never that dirty, I use just a regular clothing detergent and then follow up with another soap of choice and rinse thoroughly after using the deck brush technique. Great video!
I would have a wire mesh platform about 3 to 4 inches above the floor to put the rugs on to blast the dirt right through the rug instead of just onto the floor beneath. This would get the rugs cleaner in a fraction of the time.
Yeah if he was actually cleaning it for a customer he probly would have something like that, every other rug cleaning yt channel that's not strictly asmr have elevated cleaning surfaces
I can't believe this is a real situation...no one would do this with a rug...seems like it is just for views situation
@@savannahsmiles1797 No, think about places like the middle east, africa, india. It's pretty common in places without paved roads to have rugs like that in homes and businesses, keep most of the dirt outside. Those wool rugs are indestructible.
@@zincfive My father was in Teheran in the early seventies for installing some electronic devices in the then new soccer stadium. On the streets he found many persian carpets where the people were walking or even cars driving over them. When asking their guide why there were carpets on the street, he was told that these are new carpets and the are on the street to be worn out so they can be offered as "old and rare carpet" in the bazaar later...
You do understand business in this platform? Efficiency towards customer does not please the algorithm.
You’re a great rug cleaner! 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍 I love your videos so much!
I wonder if you tired putting the powered under the rug and then pouring the activator over the top. I would think the foam would then rise through the rug, collecting more dirt. Just a thought!
Absolutely love the manual hard scrubbing broom 😊
That transformation was Awesome! Thank you for sharing.
Transformed 100 gallons of clean water into undrinkable toxic mud.
I don’t overthink this. Who cares?! Way soothing to watch.
I detail cars so I enjoyed watching this rug get cleaned like it did. However, that pressure washer was driving me crazy, lol! The spray range was too narrow… Great job though!
Yeah the pressure washer gets me anssie
@@BridgitAllieantsy?
Yes its like p shooter he needs an 8gpm with a 2530 or 2540 tip.
Wouldn’t it be easier to lay it on a grate, so the water could flow through it and carry the dirt out?
yes, my thoughts exactly....
My guess is that it would not be good for the enviorment
@MasterPMDP MY guess is that it won't get as many views on RUclips. Which is what really matters here right?
That foaming action is very satisfying to behold!
I truly enjoy these videos. Entertainment for those of us in the OCD spectrum? I do wonder about cost of cleaning vs cost of a new carpet and how rugs get so dirty. However the videos are still satisfying whatever the cost/benefit ratio and source of dirt might be.
Выбросив коврик вы нанесете меньше урон природе, чем отмыв его 😢
Мне кажется дешевле было купить новый чем этот отмыть!
@@Dr.Aspirin4ik это точно, и дешевле выйдет
Penso da mesma forma. E ainda mais, quanto produto químico foi jogado na rede de esgoto e terá destino final os rios.
이미 버려지는 온갖 섬유들에 대한 대책이없어서 바다로 흘려보내고있습니다. 정수시설이 얼마나잘되어있는지 모르겠지만 섬유들도 분해되는데 시간이 걸려요
O chinês têm razão 👆 eles sempre têm razão!
Id love an educated text telling us what that foam is and what it does when it reacts to the water/soap product
agreed !
Just hopping in these replies cause I want to know too. lol
ما اسم هذه الرغوه تذا سَحت قلي انا من فلسطين
It's some sort of exothermic reaction. Might be sodium hydroxide and some type of water based detergent.
@@nutcrackernoonan3637 yes, some acidic cleaner to neutralize the NaOH making it so strongly exothermic.
Like the childrens experiment with baking soda and dishwashing liquid, that you set off with acetic acid.
I like the foam and all the rest.
I did see you replaced the old blue shampooer.
Great work
That carpet now is definitely clean. Very good job. 🥰😃
Wow I had NO idea it would turn out to be a white/cream rug. lol that’s amazing.
The most amazing thing is that even after all the chemical treatment and agressive scrubbing and brushing and washing all the colors in the fibers stayed this fresh and vibrant. What a triumph of modern technology!
Hello !
The soap foam looks like an explosion. Impressing and efficient. Excellent job my friend !
Phil. Peace.
What a beautiful rug nice job
What a great job on such a dirty rug. Thanks for sharing! Blessings and prayers for you and the business.
This guy is worth every penny.
Love the Tom and Jerry logo ✌️i wonder why they don't wash the back of the carpets like they do the front you'd think it would help clean
You did see him flip it over, right?
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I loved every bit of it; to include the foamy devil’s toothpaste!
People need to remember to like the video also. Most these carpets are from flooding or left in barns. Excellent cleaning service.
Wauw Cleaning Carpet
Amazing 👍💯👍
I like the foamy part ❤
I don’t really like this method, but I will always watch your videos because I love your channel!!!!
How does such a rug get so dirty in the first place? It's like they drug it through a field of cow manure, then pitched it into the the La Brea tar pits. Even the fact that Tom & Jerry became visible again in the first place was impressive enough, but that end result was just sublime.
Some rugs are usually from sites where rhey had floors or accidents or earthquakes so the carpets get very dirty
Flood I suppose. Then the rug is left somewhere since it's not a priority at the time of disaster and the dirt gets well established in the knots.
I've replayed the video more than once, it's fun
Nice carpet. Great cleaning job.
I just wonder who's rugs get this filthy... But amazing to watch still. Awesome job
public places.
Nobody's rugs get that dirty. They are made that dirty intentionally for the video
I would hope not a home. Because if so,,, damn. Lol
soaked in dirty motor oil
Esse vídeo é uma terapia 😊
Definitivamente y que dedicación! Wow😊
Is that chemical reaction safe? I've seen you use it before but I've never asked so just curious. Awesome work tho!❤
Definitely not safe for the one that are there at the time.
@Salmagros that's what I was wondering.. to breahe in. Some people may not know it, but I hope he did his homework to look into it first
You know this is his job, right? He’s not an amateur
@@fayesponges Doesn’t mean he can’t be uninformed or fked up.
I’d imagine that whatever fumes the foam is throwing off is just water vapor. Going from that small amount of powder to that huge volume of foam is probably a wildly exothermic reaction that vaporizes some of the water.
10/10 you saved a very cool 😎 carpet!
Tremendo trabajo! Felicidades son los mejores ❤😊
That has to be a high quality rug. First got that dirty and then withstood all the cleaning abuse.
Turned out great.
Use a wet dry vacuum saves time instead of rinsing and squeegeing forever !
The amount of water used to clean this little rug really bugged me. But, he did an amazing job!!
Nicee...hard work n that is real cleaning because... becouse ending water on wipe...which is clean...🌹🙂
Honestly I don’t care if it’s real or fake I just like the process. And even if it’s added dirt it’s not like he’s not cleaning it, so he’s doing as he said he would.
I'm guessing this carpet was at the entrance of a coal mine. 😮
What an incredible rug...a timeless masterpiece. I was expecting something cheap and nasty
How does one let it get to that point. Is beyond me....
It could of been left out, years of cigarette smoke, day to day wear. You'd be surprised how much dirt can come out of a seemingly clean rug after a steam clean!
Could have been a “flood rug.”
They don't it's for video purposes
@@nobleortiz4929 All of them? No.
What the hell is that foamy smoking stuff, suprised his wellies didnt melt off😂
Упссс! Вот это термояд! 🤯
А под ним Том 🐱 и Джерри! 🐭😁
Хорошо, что не пострадали и отлично отмылись! 👍🏼😄
I still don't understand how those rugs get soo dirty!
Iam convinced that they make them this way for dramatic cleaning, i don't believe people are this dirty.
People do place rugs outside
@@kristoferscott3677 not inside rugs (maybe stupid people do) there are rugs designed for outside that do not get this dirty.
You'll see even more soon. Flooding has gotten worse lately and keeps getting worse every year
No one who would treat a rug that way would pay money to get it clean. Still, cleaning a rug after dragging it through a coal mine does make for good entertainment.
Has anyone figured out what the two chemical combination is? Definitely too frothy for acid and baking soda...
Lookup elephants/devils toothpaste
Wondering the same. I should have paid attention in chemistry probably 😄
The white powder is potassium iodide, I think the he pours hydrogen peroxide on the rug before he used the iodide that’s dissolved in water in the watering can
I'm all about kids' science, and it is a grand reaction. Does it clean or sanitize in any way?
@@Pirags probably not it’s more or less for the views it does create a lot of heat(up to 200f which could help loosen the dirt and particles but as a detergent no.
What a wonderful little rug! I would keep it always and pass it to one of my girls that would also cherish it.
I agree....I mean who let's the carpet get so dirty you can't even see the pattern anymore?? It's relaxing to watch thou...I like this one. Wouldn't mind having it. It's pretty cute 😊
Tom and Jerry back from dark web.
Wow! Amazing work ❤
You're a wizard, Harry!!!
To guess the original color.. So many colors were coming to my mind.. But dint knew this could be the one😂😂😂thanx to u fr showing original color😂😂
I enjoy these carpet cleaning videos sometimes and this is a lovely carpet I would love to have. However, I wonder if the time, effort and resources spent on restoring these old rugs actually worth it? It must be since there so many channels dedicated to this, but how. Are people willing to pay that much for a rug that they can get some profit out of it? Seems highly unlikely to me and yet here they are.
Looks great 👍😁
I've watched a lot of videos about carpet washing, but I've never seen anything dirty like this before, it must have come from a very busy public place for it to be like this, it looks new and I can't believe it.
it's good that the carpet survived in the end .... 😄😄😄😄
Wow..a lot of work!!!
This was so satisfying to watch.
AMAZING transformation.
You still need a grate to put rugs on so the dirt can escape rather than to keep soaking back into the carpet.
I have no idea what you do to even make them that dirty. I know it’s intentional but I don’t care. It’s amazing to watch the process
It's so much calming
Por un momento temi que se hubiera disuelto.
Que gran labor!!!
😮omg.. appreciate 🙏 to this man.... Who is the owner of this carpet.... This much of dirty 😢😢😢....
Cute rug 😊.
So satisfying to watch 😅
Excellent Job👍
Dios mío que productos son esos.....parecen polvos de bruja....hacen magia...me encanta como reaccionan...❤❤❤
What is the stuff you are using? Looks like fun.
What is that stuff...it seems caustic ?
THAT FOAM STUFF IS SATISFYING💆🏾♀️🧘🏾♀️. What is it called.
Nuk besoj qe nje shtepi te rrije me tapet kaq te ndotur!!!Nje bravo per djemte.
Hope that foam is earth/water friendly
I watched this video yesterday and I had a dream that I was boating on a river with all these suds...☺