You guys are really great working together! You do serious cleaning during a job: you really love your work and leave the customer satisfied! Before you do another video, can we see your crew members and how long each one has been working at this job?? And how did they come to choose this line of work? Thanks! Love these videos and your great work ethic!
Superb video as always. I like your team, the armony and the organization. Excellent job done by the video editor too, able to create always interesting videos, there is an hard editing work to achieve those results
Drain unclogging must be a very lucrative business of there since asians cook with oil and grease and most im sure just dump it in the sink. (I was thought to put it in a jar and then put it in garbage when jar gets full. Old pickle jars and such)
I'm not in this industry at all and have never been in a professional kitchen, but I've looked into this before due to problems we had with our house. Kitchens usually have a grease trap, which captures the grease and oils before the water drains to the sewage. The grease trap is supposed to be periodically maintained by removing the solid grease build up that floats on the surface.
where i work the kitchen collects all the oil and just dumps it into a giant barrel outside that a truck comes every other day to pick it up/drain the barrel to properly dispose of :) definitely never dumping into the drain! :D usually small food wastes, but that hasn't posed any big issues as of yet tho.
Its actually cooking oil.. pour down the drain.. and mostly korea piping flow is not good.. thats where grease are stuck.. overtime cooking oil harden + foreign object such as hair, leftover food... so all gunk up
@@abynoura7253 I'm not sure where you live but I'm in the US and I don't know anyone who pours cooking oil/grease down the drains for this very reason.
So interesting, all UK drain cleaner channels you see, you almost NEVER see grease or fat in the drains or plumbing. Many households in Korea tend to have tons and flush oil down sinks and toilets in vast amounts. Do koreans use a lot of oil daily?!
Do y’all have a vactor or vac-con type truck or is it just not Needed for this also how do you like the ridged endoscopic camera? I’m looking for a new push camera I’ve been using one made by CUESinc and love it
Ridgid camera is good but its cable breaks so easily and its repair cost is quite expensive here in Korea. What we use now is from China and it's okay.
I believe is to help the hose turn left or right on a t section or something that they have to turn like if is only turning one way and they need to turn the other way
0:51 "Sorry...we lost the endoscope recording" Well it isn't worth watching anymore. 😜😁😁. No worries guys, it is still cool to watch grease being removed from drains. Interesting, in South Africa grease wasn't as big an issue in the drains as it seems to be here. I know for restaurants, grease traps are a must so that the grease stays in the restaurant and doesn't go down the drain.
I used to do the same work. The worst were the places with chicken grease, like KFC. Other greases solidified, but chicken grease remained soft, gets everywhere, and into everything, and the smell was horrendous. Second worst was places where they would put mop water and grease down the same drain line. The fine silt/dirt in the mop water + grease = grease with the toughness of concrete.
Like a trainweck, I also can't stop watching. Also, is it just me or is this kitchen pretty clean? I used to work in a restaurant where the grease trap kept backing up and overflowing on the floor. It's disgusting and a pain to keep the floor semi clean. If you weren't careful the floor mat could slide from underneath you.
I cannot belive that how many videos like this i have watched, yet noone covered their kitchen with a tarp or poly. Just like when they cleaning the sh*t drainage, the vaste covers the whole side of the house, but the homeowner still wouldnt cover his wall with something. It is just gross as hell, but not the workers fault! Stove, plates coverd with this disgusting water, im not sure if they would clean it before feeding the costumers.
Dirt flying all around in the kitchen, i bet same of the clients after that work had to visit toilet more often (many of them don't leave it for day or two)
The fact that almost all of your business comes from grease blobs is a little concerning, seems like there's some issues to solve at the city level. Commercial zones shouldn't be having grease blockages, they should use grease traps
These videos are the perfect mix of educational, disgusting, satisfying, mesmerizing, and hilarious. I'm 100% addicted to watching them 😆
From post10 unclogging storm drain blocked by beaver dams, now onto this channel….
I’m turning into a radical unclogging fan…
Ketagihan mas wkwkwk
Nice to encounter another post10 fan in the wild!
Post10 is da man!
Really enjoy all the sound effects and funny subtitles. Great work by the team.
That was almost a legendary level of grease! Nice job guys.
You guys are really great working together! You do serious cleaning during a job: you really love your work and leave the customer satisfied! Before you do another video, can we see your crew members and how long each one has been working at this job?? And how did they come to choose this line of work? Thanks! Love these videos and your great work ethic!
This is probably my favorite channel ever. Your videos are so satisfying. Also thank you for the subtitles.
That was extremely entertaining and enthralling. I couldn't look away. New subscriber!
3:58 I Hope they cleaned the plates bellow the stove after that.
Awesome. I really enjoy watching your hard work and your high tech tools. Love from India 🇮🇳🔥🔥🔥. ✌🏻 Peace
Great job.. i can't believe how much and how hard the grease was 👍👍👍
Im ur fan in singapore!!! I like how korean do their work.. super organise and importantly, u korean respect each other :)
I noticed that as well.
Last 3 days, I am only watching your video.
Hope you enjoyed it!
Always love your content. Why is watching grease being removed from Korean drains so satisfying?
I THINK IT'S PART DUE TO HOW PROUD OF THEIR JOB THEY ARE. HERE PEOPLE GRIP ABOUT WORK HATE THEIR CUSTOMER.
ALSO SOME THOSE GREASE LUMPS LOOK LIKE SPONGEBOB.
If you find the answer, let me know. I'm entranced.
Also, the sound effects are great
kimchi oil
I'm from Mexico and I enjoy all your videos, thanks, is so satisfying, you always do an excellent job 👏🏽👏🏽💕
I love watching your excellent work!
Great job guys it's been a while. But as usual you're great technicians working well together as a team
Fascinating techniques and the polite teamwork is 👍.
Love watching your tidy and professional team
Superb video as always. I like your team, the armony and the organization. Excellent job done by the video editor too, able to create always interesting videos, there is an hard editing work to achieve those results
You guys always do a good job! Excellent video! ❤️❤️💜❤️❤️
Lots of hard grease. Good work guys!
Nice works guys, i appreciate your hard work 💪🏻
Such easy entertainment for me thanks guys love watching such masters of the plumbing Craft❤️❤️❤️
Hi👋🏼 from Belgium! Love the vids!
thank you for another great video. got me laughing and smiling as always :)
If there is a fork in the pipe, why so many chopsticks?….
Please go away 😆
Maybe it fall when someone pour the soup to the drain 🤣
Maybe they are getting free chopsticks.
😂 😂😂😂😂
I just love how it’s always 10 mins later…lol awesome job guys.
번역하는 사람이 엄청 잘 했어요. 저의 모국어는 미국말인데 한국어로 들을때도 영어로 읽을때도 당신들이 다 멋있는 사람 같아요.
Awesome
Drain unclogging must be a very lucrative business of there since asians cook with oil and grease and most im sure just dump it in the sink. (I was thought to put it in a jar and then put it in garbage when jar gets full. Old pickle jars and such)
I'm not in this industry at all and have never been in a professional kitchen, but I've looked into this before due to problems we had with our house. Kitchens usually have a grease trap, which captures the grease and oils before the water drains to the sewage. The grease trap is supposed to be periodically maintained by removing the solid grease build up that floats on the surface.
Asian here (Chinese) and one thing I was taught early was that you NEVER flush fat and grease down the drain, else you get...well, this.
where i work the kitchen collects all the oil and just dumps it into a giant barrel outside that a truck comes every other day to pick it up/drain the barrel to properly dispose of :) definitely never dumping into the drain! :D usually small food wastes, but that hasn't posed any big issues as of yet tho.
Great job guys.
Your job is actually priceless.
I'm addicted to the grease videos!
Always waiting for new video 🤣🤣
I just found out that they also have korean RUclips channel omg they surely very famous in korea. Their videos are so satisfying!!!
I miss the coin sound effects when they pull the hard pieces of grease out! Excellent video though
SAW ONE LUMP COME OUT SWORE IT WAS SPONGEBOB.
Me too!! We need coinblock full of "ding"
Never enjoyed so much watching sewage being cleared!
Can you please tell me why everyone puts grease down the drains when this happens all the time? I don't understand. You guys do a great job!
Its actually cooking oil.. pour down the drain.. and mostly korea piping flow is not good.. thats where grease are stuck.. overtime cooking oil harden + foreign object such as hair, leftover food... so all gunk up
@@abynoura7253 I'm not sure where you live but I'm in the US and I don't know anyone who pours cooking oil/grease down the drains for this very reason.
So interesting, all UK drain cleaner channels you see, you almost NEVER see grease or fat in the drains or plumbing. Many households in Korea tend to have tons and flush oil down sinks and toilets in vast amounts. Do koreans use a lot of oil daily?!
Look up fatberg..massive grease berg in London sewers..2 weeks to unblock
get a kids tent for indoor work, it will help keep clean!
have a nice day!
Soth Korea has a grease problem. Australia has a root problem. Both have problems with wet wipes and hair!!
Wooooow I love this 👏👏💪💖
Do y’all have a vactor or vac-con type truck or is it just not Needed for this also how do you like the ridged endoscopic camera? I’m looking for a new push camera I’ve been using one made by CUESinc and love it
Ridgid camera is good but its cable breaks so easily and its repair cost is quite expensive here in Korea. What we use now is from China and it's okay.
I’ve seen you use the string many times, what is the purpose of it again? I notice you only use it with bends/turns in the pipes?
I believe is to help the hose turn left or right on a t section or something that they have to turn like if is only turning one way and they need to turn the other way
Exactly :)
I am wondering what happened to that plate they used ..
I always eating my breakfast when i watching this 🤣
0:51 "Sorry...we lost the endoscope recording"
Well it isn't worth watching anymore. 😜😁😁.
No worries guys, it is still cool to watch grease being removed from drains.
Interesting, in South Africa grease wasn't as big an issue in the drains as it seems to be here.
I know for restaurants, grease traps are a must so that the grease stays in the restaurant and doesn't go down the drain.
I used to do the same work. The worst were the places with chicken grease, like KFC. Other greases solidified, but chicken grease remained soft, gets everywhere, and into everything, and the smell was horrendous.
Second worst was places where they would put mop water and grease down the same drain line. The fine silt/dirt in the mop water + grease = grease with the toughness of concrete.
Love your video's but the amount of grease blows my mind.
any kind of soap combined with cooking oil hardens inside the sewer pipe the same thing i find in many drain pipe here in manila.
Why is there so much grease? I have been taught to not pour grease down drains since I was a kid, I am 29 now, do they not teach people that in Korea?
Kdrama and kblocked drain are my fave😻
Wow.. you should have an Olympic team. #TeamDrain
wow! its the oil turning into hard lump! 😲
Why not use hot water?
I had one major grease plug..now I never pour grease into the drain.. I keep old bottles under the sinks
Professionals at work.
Like a trainweck, I also can't stop watching.
Also, is it just me or is this kitchen pretty clean? I used to work in a restaurant where the grease trap kept backing up and overflowing on the floor. It's disgusting and a pain to keep the floor semi clean. If you weren't careful the floor mat could slide from underneath you.
No coin noises? Awww.
the anime sound effects get me every time lol
This is where they cook your food?😱
Is that golds?
I wish
People that know what they are doing even if it's long
Looked like some of the kidney stones ive passed lol
These guys are dedicated
Did anyone else notice the 2 boxes on the floor thawing out sitting in drain overflow?
I liked the video cause this is weirdly cool. But I pray yall threw that damn plate away
This is a one person job must be nice to have a pal all day.
Mantap👍👍
All that grease clogging a drain pipe imagine what it can do to our viens
idk why RUclips recommend me this video 😂 but I'm not mad
How’s chopstick going there 😂😂
I'm so tired
'He said free food'
Sleep can wait
The Professionals.
I wonder why the guys seem to wear fabric gloves over the other ones
K Drainage > K Drama 💕💕💕
좋은 비디오, 당신의 영어는 아주 좋은.
I cannot belive that how many videos like this i have watched, yet noone covered their kitchen with a tarp or poly.
Just like when they cleaning the sh*t drainage, the vaste covers the whole side of the house, but the homeowner still wouldnt cover his wall with something. It is just gross as hell, but not the workers fault! Stove, plates coverd with this disgusting water, im not sure if they would clean it before feeding the costumers.
💙❤💜💛💚
Let's hope that plate doesn't get used again to serve someone food in
No endoscope view 😭
They must empty their fryers into the drain lol
This is the prequel to "The Host"...
Dirt flying all around in the kitchen, i bet same of the clients after that work had to visit toilet more often (many of them don't leave it for day or two)
The fact that almost all of your business comes from grease blobs is a little concerning, seems like there's some issues to solve at the city level. Commercial zones shouldn't be having grease blockages, they should use grease traps
The moral of the story is do not 🚫 pour grease down the drain.
National sport of Korea: Clogging drains with fat/oils
Urghh I can't even imagine that smell😂
🍜
Every restaurant you’ve ever been too. Still eat the food.
Makes me wonder what our arteries look like.... 😬
Imagine if this was in our blood flow.. :(
Not a great idea to pour grease down the drain. But then again these guys wouldn't have the great jobs they do!
Use Dawn dishwashing liquid. It dissolves grease. Made by Proctor &Gamble in USA
i dont know why i'm here 😂
So many chopsticks.
WTF is it with all the INDOOR drains? Yuck!
whatever restraunt this is I never want to eat at,all those dishes being sprayed up by waste water...
It makes me feel like i need to buy one that machine and clean my neighborhood drain.
Pots and plates next to drain cleaning ewwww...