@@kutanra Bruh , who sells their house like that ? Isn't it better to make your house look pretty before selling it , so that you can crank up the price .
@@Chuchel-hh6hq If they are working full time, live far enough away and can't really afford professional cleaning they might not have much of a choice. You never know peoples cirumstances.
6:24 He also added a "flocculant" along with that shocking cocktail. The flocculant is actually what sticks all the small bits of dead algae and leaves and dust together into big heavy chunks that sink. Without getting stuck together into conglomerated chunks, those little bits are light enough to float around and even slip through the sand especially if the sand is old and rounded and channeled. The flocculant is like magic. 😺 Oh, and the algaecide is a deep blue because it's a copper sulfate solution which is an absolutely beautiful blue color in crystal and liquid form. :)
they should have drain the pool, call an airstrike and just build a new house with a pool somewhere else because my lord, would i not ever swim in this soup ever, even after cleaning and processing.
@@triciasdiary0 it doesn't need a rocket scientist to realize how disgusting it is to just treat the water with a ton of mosquitoes living in it with chemicals without emptying the water. I get it if the water is only a little muddy then sure. But the entire thing is literally filled with mosquito and dirt. For sure they wouldn't mind drinking some of that mosquito flavored water when they go dive in.
6:12 "The customer has requested for the pool to be cleaned without emptying it" > Literally a tank of mosquito nest and polluted toxics that have to be treated with chemicals I assume those people did drink some of that water while swimming. Even though it's processed, that's the same water that had been contaminated for months with wiggling mosquito larvae and it still creeps me out.
Yeah but just take into consideration the extra cost for removing the water cleaning the pool and then the water back again... depending on where you are/live must be thousands of dollars for a summer maybe? idk how often do you call the pool guy.
@@cristeto96 Having water delivered isn’t as expensive as one might think. Empty milk trucks deliver it on their run back to make extra money in many places. $300-$900.
As a Landscape Technician and Farmer, I'm so glad they said, "put the plants in the Compost Heap" because the Plants can be reused and grown somewhere else.
There are several things that he and she said/did that are just plain wrong. I own a pool company, and I regularly chat with other pool owners in the area, and they'd 💯% agree that they got the following stuff wrong: 1. It doesn't take a week for salt to mix with the water and start producing chlorine, if the pump is on non stop it can take as little as 24 hrs to get a chlorine residual in the water. 2. You should never use a metal tipped shovel to clean algae from a pool. Use a plastic tip because if you damage the tile, the owner(and/or your boss) is going to expect you to pay for any damage. That may be damn expensive depending on the circumstance. The power washer and pump do 99% of the work anyway. 3. Several times he adds chlorine granules directly to the water. You simply DO NOT EVER DO THIS. If they are granules, they are sodium dichlor and won't immediately break down in the water. Due to the slope they will settle in a small pile or line on the tile and slowly corrode it. If you are using granules, you premix it in a 5 gal bucket, which takes all of one minute, then add it to the water. You do that with ANY caustic material being added to the water including pH down. Salt, on the other hand, is good to be added directly as he does. 4. If you keep perfect or really even decent water balance, your water will never go green. Adding a metal based algicide as a "preventive" to the water shows he doesn't trust his water chemistry skills enough to prevent it going green. Pros won't ever use algicide this way. They use it as a preventative only during winterization, or they use it as directed for treating standing algae. Using it like this guy does, is just wrong, and costs money without any benefit. Again, if this is to prevent algae, why doesn't you keeping your chlorine feeder full, your filter clear and your pH balanced keep the water clear? If it doesn't, you're doing something else wrong. That simple.
He does make sure the granules are mixed in the water. I seen it in some other videos. He basically uses one of his underwater broom things and gives it a big push. You see it dissolving immediately. Probably even easier and faster than dissolving it in a bucket first to be really honest with you
When I clean the pools, wether it's pebble tec finished surface or white plaster I pump the water out, pressure wash the interior washing all the algea off the walls and floors. Then the last step I do is wash the pool with chlorine and brush it down killing all algea and mold that builds up. Sometimes I also do a Muriatic acid wash to clean dirt or calcium build up.
Yea, that's a little weird. I think if my water was used as a mosquito farm, I'd much rather it be totally emptied, cleaned, and refilled with fresh water. I know he ended up with clean water his way, but still... it's a psychological thing lol
I'm sure many of these are houses that have been sold. Usually I don't maintain my pool during the winter, it's too expensive. I just cover it up and wait for the Spring
Not necessarily due to the owners’ negligence, sometimes it’s just pools in houses or complexes that haven’t been owned by anyone so there’s nobody to take care of them
I volunteer to take care of our community pool. I used to have my own pool before I moved. There’s nothing like walking poolside around 10/11pm with the brush to disturb settlement at the bottom and net scoop to remove the floating June bugs. In goes the Polaris.. it’s a satisfying job :)
Further to my other comments, I would add, water chemistry is a whole item within itself. Water seems innocuous enough but unfortunately its far more complicated than that. For a start, water dissolves everything into itself, so the initial picture of clear water holds within it a host of swimming pool problems. The very first for the professional is which chemicals are within the water, so full tests will show that and the necessary chemicals remedies before any disinfectant(chlorine) is added. Its always best, to seek the help of professionals before doing it yourself!
Grew up helping my dad clean pools bc he was a pool man, when I was old enough and knowledgable enough he would drop me off at pools like this (not as bad but close) and id spend the day cleaning it up. You think its satisfying watching it?! Try doing it, still one of the most satisfying things ive ever done. Not only is it satisfying to watch the power washer/brush remove the algae, but once youre done and refill to see a bright blue, sparkly clean swimming pool, the feeling of accomplishment is unreal. I legitimately miss it and wish I would have pursued the business more. Only thing that sucks is the smell can be atrocious at times😂
Not sure what plants. But it looked like an indoor pool, after a while indoor public pools get closed down and neglected. That can cause algae growth and sometimes it can in fact leas to plant growth. Crazy huh?
This would be so helpful for my family’s outside pool , it is such a mess I can’t even describe it , green water , much everywhere, and there is most definitely some plants in there.
This videos explanation of each pool cleaning segment reminds me of trying to write my uni essay when I have a max word count of only 1000, super detailed at the start then toward the end it’s simplistic and small
Great video, very satisfying pool cleaning. I just wanted to point something out. Most of the drains in those pools are way outdated. They are flat and small which is a huge entrapment hazard. Also, there should be two drains.
Thank you for this, I have a cold and my really sick and this made me feel like you were cleaning all of the virus for some reason, ik it sounds weird lol, but thank you I really feel alittle bit better with you cleaning out this pool, im sure the owners were the happy as they could ❤🎉😊
I've got an outdoor pool that hasn't been used in more or less 9 years, there's multiple dead animals, a lot of frogs/toads, and algae galore, it would probably take a week to clean out, I dont want to hurt the frogs so that would be another challenge, but at this point its known as "our backyard pond,"
Also when you go to a pool especialy indoor ones and you get that huge nose scalding smell of chlorine that's not cause the pool is over chlorinated. That's the smell of the chlorine reacting with all of the filth people have on their bodies when they go into the pool. Hence why your supposed to rinse off before you go into a pool. Which is why pubic school pools always have that strong smell. Pretty much the strongest I've ever smelt in a pool. Lots of bodies in the pool at a time and you know there's at least one pool piss per class.
In Minnesota, Wisconsin, etc, you only have a pool if you have plenty of money. You only use it some of the year(hot tub not included) as it gets too cold. Where as in Florida, plenty more of people have a pool because it rarely gets below idk, 6_ - 4_.
It’s tough when the pools aren’t maintained. My dad does this and I help him during the summer and it’s not too hard since the pools are cleaned regularly. But this video definitely shows the reality of what happens when pools aren’t maintained. Some people were confused when my dad continued to work during covid. He couldn’t let the pools sit there. Plus no one was using the pools in March so no worries of covid haha.
Remember, if he’s working as a pool cleaner in the uk, then the owners of those pools are VERY wealthy. Likely it’s oligarchs who abandon their homes- they’re just owned as property investment.
Why would you not want to empty the pool. It makes no sense. Swimming in the same waters that was once infested with mosquitoes??? I don’t want to hear “water is expensive to fill up” because when they bought the house they took responsibility to take care of the pool even if it had to be emptied.
This is ok as far as it goes, after all its a full concrete pool. There are many pools out there that are not fully concrete pools, they a' liner" pools. which cannot be drained because the water is part of their construction plus the liner is a lot more delicate than a hard tile surface. Most liner pools have a manufactured walls out of a factory and the base is skimmed with a sand cement mixture(the sand not being builders sand)Some have soft under coverings(under the liner and against the rough surface) made of a foam fabric. this is for the liners protection. Pools like these, the cleaning process is a lot less rough. The liner is made from vinyl and is made slightly under size, so that it is stretched on installation to lose all the creases. These pools are usually kept completely covered with a solid vinyl sheet cover held in place with long vinyl tubes full of water. Over the 'closed' period, some water displacement occurs but on removal of the vinyl cover the pool is a s clean as a new pin. There are lots of different swimming pools out there, all requiring different ways of dealing with these problems. Cleaning any pool is not a nice job.
The fact that the indoor pool was left alone SO LONG that it started growing and supporting an ecosystem of plants is wild.
Probably the customer just bought the house and the previous owner had left it for years
@@kutanra Bruh , who sells their house like that ? Isn't it better to make your house look pretty before selling it , so that you can crank up the price .
@@Chuchel-hh6hq ppl are lazy when it comes to this kind of things
@@Chuchel-hh6hq If they are working full time, live far enough away and can't really afford professional cleaning they might not have much of a choice. You never know peoples cirumstances.
@@Chuchel-hh6hq probably the original homeowner that called the cleaning guy??
6:24 He also added a "flocculant" along with that shocking cocktail. The flocculant is actually what sticks all the small bits of dead algae and leaves and dust together into big heavy chunks that sink. Without getting stuck together into conglomerated chunks, those little bits are light enough to float around and even slip through the sand especially if the sand is old and rounded and channeled. The flocculant is like magic. 😺 Oh, and the algaecide is a deep blue because it's a copper sulfate solution which is an absolutely beautiful blue color in crystal and liquid form. :)
they should have drain the pool, call an airstrike and just build a new house with a pool somewhere else because my lord, would i not ever swim in this soup ever, even after cleaning and processing.
He broke the Sol
Yup its a major portion of the drinking water supply system as well to remove large particulate.
i work as pool builder and ya its sometimes nasty, but we never treated water that was contaminated, its way quicker to empty it and cleanit
You build pools, not clean them???
@@triciasdiary0 that two different things
@@arc8218 that's what I mean he's saying he builds a book hen cleaning when there is a whole other profession for that.
@@triciasdiary0 it doesn't need a rocket scientist to realize how disgusting it is to just treat the water with a ton of mosquitoes living in it with chemicals without emptying the water. I get it if the water is only a little muddy then sure. But the entire thing is literally filled with mosquito and dirt. For sure they wouldn't mind drinking some of that mosquito flavored water when they go dive in.
Y don't you just drain the water after using them if you'll just drain them later on to clean the pool?
I am a pool and want to thank these heroes for such an outstanding work, I feel honored!
This won the comment crown
This person is a pool
@@mrlagoonslawyer 🤓
@@exactzero where did u get that photo of me 🔫
And I am a pool shark.
6:12
"The customer has requested for the pool to be cleaned without emptying it"
> Literally a tank of mosquito nest and polluted toxics that have to be treated with chemicals
I assume those people did drink some of that water while swimming. Even though it's processed, that's the same water that had been contaminated for months with wiggling mosquito larvae and it still creeps me out.
Yeah, who would even prefer that? Disgusting.
They really thought they did something there 😂 now they can enjoy some good old mosquitos flavored water
Yeah but just take into consideration the extra cost for removing the water cleaning the pool and then the water back again... depending on where you are/live must be thousands of dollars for a summer maybe? idk how often do you call the pool guy.
@@cristeto96 Having water delivered isn’t as expensive as one might think. Empty milk trucks deliver it on their run back to make extra money in many places. $300-$900.
@@scubafrogger wooow even $900 sounds pretty cheap
As a Landscape Technician and Farmer, I'm so glad they said, "put the plants in the Compost Heap" because the Plants can be reused and grown somewhere else.
Does that have something to do with crop rotation? I'm curious to know
There are several things that he and she said/did that are just plain wrong. I own a pool company, and I regularly chat with other pool owners in the area, and they'd 💯% agree that they got the following stuff wrong:
1. It doesn't take a week for salt to mix with the water and start producing chlorine, if the pump is on non stop it can take as little as 24 hrs to get a chlorine residual in the water.
2. You should never use a metal tipped shovel to clean algae from a pool. Use a plastic tip because if you damage the tile, the owner(and/or your boss) is going to expect you to pay for any damage. That may be damn expensive depending on the circumstance. The power washer and pump do 99% of the work anyway.
3. Several times he adds chlorine granules directly to the water. You simply DO NOT EVER DO THIS. If they are granules, they are sodium dichlor and won't immediately break down in the water. Due to the slope they will settle in a small pile or line on the tile and slowly corrode it. If you are using granules, you premix it in a 5 gal bucket, which takes all of one minute, then add it to the water. You do that with ANY caustic material being added to the water including pH down. Salt, on the other hand, is good to be added directly as he does.
4. If you keep perfect or really even decent water balance, your water will never go green. Adding a metal based algicide as a "preventive" to the water shows he doesn't trust his water chemistry skills enough to prevent it going green. Pros won't ever use algicide this way. They use it as a preventative only during winterization, or they use it as directed for treating standing algae. Using it like this guy does, is just wrong, and costs money without any benefit. Again, if this is to prevent algae, why doesn't you keeping your chlorine feeder full, your filter clear and your pH balanced keep the water clear? If it doesn't, you're doing something else wrong. That simple.
Thank you Patrick, that was really interesting 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
He does make sure the granules are mixed in the water. I seen it in some other videos. He basically uses one of his underwater broom things and gives it a big push. You see it dissolving immediately.
Probably even easier and faster than dissolving it in a bucket first to be really honest with you
I thoroughly enjoyed that explanation Patrick
When I clean the pools, wether it's pebble tec finished surface or white plaster I pump the water out, pressure wash the interior washing all the algea off the walls and floors. Then the last step I do is wash the pool with chlorine and brush it down killing all algea and mold that builds up. Sometimes I also do a Muriatic acid wash to clean dirt or calcium build up.
cap
Mmmmm forbidden marshmallows 1:52
Yummy
Mmmmmm
That’s what I was thinking lol
I legit thought they were marshmallows
Lol
He's brave enough to wear sneakers while cleaning that nasty pools
They are white aswell
a man that does his job casually is a man to be feared
Well I mean u gonna wear sandals and get that on ur foot ???? ☹️😖
Well no, but I would probably wear some sort of industrial boots
I mean tbh it’s just dirt and plants
4:05 forbidden lettuce
One customer requested the pool to be cleaned without emptying it !!!!?????
Yea, that's a little weird. I think if my water was used as a mosquito farm, I'd much rather it be totally emptied, cleaned, and refilled with fresh water. I know he ended up with clean water his way, but still... it's a psychological thing lol
@@Strahan740i Yea, and for us in the western world water is cheap as heck, it maybe cost like 200 bucks to get new water.
@@foty8679 he ain't cleaning pools in 3rd world countries tho
@@reeshu367 Yea, and because of that he should be able to afford a water change without problems.
@@foty8679 exactly
I really loved how those plants were growing, it was like a pond
I always wondered why people buy houses with pools but don’t do the work to maintain it. It’s really not that hard
I'm sure many of these are houses that have been sold. Usually I don't maintain my pool during the winter, it's too expensive. I just cover it up and wait for the Spring
Because they're white.
Not necessarily due to the owners’ negligence, sometimes it’s just pools in houses or complexes that haven’t been owned by anyone so there’s nobody to take care of them
Have you ever maintained a pool for 6 years
@@LawrenceGill27 Those people did not cover up their pool. If the pool was covered up, it would not look like that.
that sound of the salt going into the pool is very satisfiying 5:40
omg poolguy once again is getting the recognition he deserves
4:21 Frogs were very cooperative.
I volunteer to take care of our community pool. I used to have my own pool before I moved. There’s nothing like walking poolside around 10/11pm with the brush to disturb settlement at the bottom and net scoop to remove the floating June bugs. In goes the Polaris.. it’s a satisfying job :)
The way he removes the plants
*its so amazing*
yeah he scrapes it with a metal shovel. amazing.
I actually watch this guy, and he's amazing at what he does, SO SATISFYING.
Holler your boy for the pool work👍🏼
I feel like he could hide a dead body and get away with it
Further to my other comments, I would add, water chemistry is a whole item within itself. Water seems innocuous enough but unfortunately its far more complicated than that. For a start, water dissolves everything into itself, so the initial picture of clear water holds within it a host of swimming pool problems. The very first for the professional is which chemicals are within the water, so full tests will show that and the necessary chemicals remedies before any disinfectant(chlorine) is added. Its always best, to seek the help of professionals before doing it yourself!
I’m glad they saved the frogs! Hopefully all of em at least
They breed fast
@@Qim2609 Thats no reason not to save the wee frogges
@@Qim2609 good
@@Qim2609 thats actually good tho, frogs are becoming endangered in many parts of the world
@@holyravioli8648 is he froog🥺
3:07 imagine if you accidently fall into the pool in the process of cleaning
You would be fine
That would suck😢
Grew up helping my dad clean pools bc he was a pool man, when I was old enough and knowledgable enough he would drop me off at pools like this (not as bad but close) and id spend the day cleaning it up.
You think its satisfying watching it?! Try doing it, still one of the most satisfying things ive ever done. Not only is it satisfying to watch the power washer/brush remove the algae, but once youre done and refill to see a bright blue, sparkly clean swimming pool, the feeling of accomplishment is unreal.
I legitimately miss it and wish I would have pursued the business more. Only thing that sucks is the smell can be atrocious at times😂
3:28 weirdly looks like a cat lol
Just go to the pool guys channel it's far more satisfying. This channel is like watching trailers to a movie and having someone explain them to you.
1:16 I respect that guy for wearing white shoes with this job.
0:40
“Plants started growing inside of it which isn’t typical for an indoor pool”
Well I just don’t believe this
Yeah i was wondering too what kind of plants and how?
Not sure what plants. But it looked like an indoor pool, after a while indoor public pools get closed down and neglected. That can cause algae growth and sometimes it can in fact leas to plant growth. Crazy huh?
1:13 so were not gonna talk about how hes wearing the cleanest white shoes ever in that nasty pool?
Honestly like at least wear some boots 😭
@@bijougirl at least shoes that aren’t pure white 😭😭
I appreciate their hard work and patience to clean these pools.
The fact that this guy cleans stuff so dirty with white shoes is literally legendary- ( edit: TYSM for 114 likes
he probabaly cleans his shoes
One dislike, just for you💖
i don't know why, but this type of video watch so satisfying
1:52 forbidden marshmallows
For a minute I thought all the frogs were dead, and I felt sorry for them, until I watched further and realized they were still alive.
Bud in the white shoes
This would be so helpful for my family’s outside pool , it is such a mess I can’t even describe it , green water , much everywhere, and there is most definitely some plants in there.
This videos explanation of each pool cleaning segment reminds me of trying to write my uni essay when I have a max word count of only 1000, super detailed at the start then toward the end it’s simplistic and small
1:14 NOOOO NOOOOOOOO
THEY HAD WHITE SHOES 😭 NOOOOOO
NOOOOOOOOOOOO
The ferns in the first one were pretty nice…
4:45 BRO THAT LOOKS LIKE CEMENT
Holler at your boy for the pool work
2:25 i thought there was suddenly a slime break lol
Wow 🤩 satisfying
2:36 me on literally any game
wdym
1:51 Those chlorine tablets look like marshmellows
Great video, very satisfying pool cleaning. I just wanted to point something out. Most of the drains in those pools are way outdated. They are flat and small which is a huge entrapment hazard. Also, there should be two drains.
“He hoses off all this,
And gives it a good rinse
This only takes about 15 minutes.”
I love the unprepared rhyming. ✨
Its soooo satisfying!!!!!
For some reason I find these videos very calming!
rip to the couple of frogs who probably didnt make it out
Hola ya boy for the poolwork
My grandma thinks if someone can clean dishes in 10 minutes that they can deep clean a entire pool with only a sponge soap and water😂
(↑ω↑), lol
Thank you for this, I have a cold and my really sick and this made me feel like you were cleaning all of the virus for some reason, ik it sounds weird lol, but thank you I really feel alittle bit better with you cleaning out this pool, im sure the owners were the happy as they could ❤🎉😊
" These are chlorine tablets "
Me : Wow marshmellow
*GIANT* *BREATHE* *MINTS*
They really do look like marshmellos
Marshmallow, not marshmellow.
I literally thought they were marshmallows too lmao
0:57 THE WHITE SHOES
OMG FR
Why is this so satisfying???
I've got an outdoor pool that hasn't been used in more or less 9 years, there's multiple dead animals, a lot of frogs/toads, and algae galore, it would probably take a week to clean out, I dont want to hurt the frogs so that would be another challenge, but at this point its known as "our backyard pond,"
If the water originally had chlorine in it, does that somehow dissipate from the water or something? Since stuff starts growing in it after a while
@moar cowbell Cool, thanks for a great and full answer. Have a good day!
Also when you go to a pool especialy indoor ones and you get that huge nose scalding smell of chlorine that's not cause the pool is over chlorinated. That's the smell of the chlorine reacting with all of the filth people have on their bodies when they go into the pool. Hence why your supposed to rinse off before you go into a pool.
Which is why pubic school pools always have that strong smell. Pretty much the strongest I've ever smelt in a pool. Lots of bodies in the pool at a time and you know there's at least one pool piss per class.
He’s like me fr, I own a pool company and man it’s so satisfying watching the pool go from green to blue
4:11 FROGE
YUMMEY
Ok but the fact he is wearing WHITE SNEAKERS while cleaning the pools is crazy impressive!!!!
I love how he led the frog into the bushes 😢
Bruh the jelly looked so TaSTy
2:07 cuts to a completely different pool
oh, they use like 5 different pools for the story of one
That pool at the start looks like a school lunch.
0:06 *FROG*
Yum
thought the title said
'Watch 4 People Get Professionally Deep Cleaned'
and. i was like- what are you suggesting here??
lmao new funky fresh phub title 😍😍😍😍😍
Why is one of them wearing white shoes and shorts while standing in the dirty pool? 1:09
3:20
I want to take that yellow stuff and put it in to a mustard bottle, than replace a mustard bottle with the new bottle and watch the chaos unfold.
In Minnesota, Wisconsin, etc, you only have a pool if you have plenty of money. You only use it some of the year(hot tub not included) as it gets too cold. Where as in Florida, plenty more of people have a pool because it rarely gets below idk, 6_ - 4_.
This is so comforting to watch 🤽♀️
You can’t convince me this isn’t just a power wash simulator DLC with really good graphics
Because you will need a rtx 900000000000 to run this game and it takes 9 months to start and like 18 years to get to this point in the game
This man is so good, may god be with you😇
0:28 man wore white shoes- :/
I get this would be a good exercise 😂
Is it just me or did the third one look like a plain pool like there was glass at the bottom of a pool in the air 3:47
SOOO SATISFYING😍❤️❤️
Poor guys. What a tough job that must be.
Not really
It’s what I do - it’s not bad at all lol. These pools are just in horrible condition.
A highly paid one! And a satisfying one
It’s tough when the pools aren’t maintained. My dad does this and I help him during the summer and it’s not too hard since the pools are cleaned regularly. But this video definitely shows the reality of what happens when pools aren’t maintained. Some people were confused when my dad continued to work during covid. He couldn’t let the pools sit there. Plus no one was using the pools in March so no worries of covid haha.
Does anyone else think it’s super satisfying when he scrapes off the algae?
5:40 when he pours the salt in the pool
2:46 give me that saaaaalt
Save some for me :)
@@AdeleColon if my kidney fails u can have some 😂
@@deaconvhuijgevoort2197 thanks bro 😂😂
It's 12:30 in the morning, i should be completing my assignments that are due tmrw, yet here i am.
It’s probably just me but I find it sooo satisfying
I find it satisfying too!
I also find it very satisfying
His TikToks are super satisfying to watch
Pools like those make the teenage mutant ninja turtles look like they're based on real stories
Pool engineer? Now that's a new one. I knew the use of engineer was not regulated in the UK, but this is next level 😂😂😂
Remember, if he’s working as a pool cleaner in the uk, then the owners of those pools are VERY wealthy. Likely it’s oligarchs who abandon their homes- they’re just owned as property investment.
Being a pool cleaner must be so satisfying, just seeing all the dirt being washed away.
i love this guy
Mans wearing fully white shoes while cleaning a pool 💀
Wow that’s clean
I can’t be the only one who was shocked that he was wearing white shoes.
Bro was wearing white shoes 1:27
They were a designer brand Veja’s RIP SHOES.
when he cuts the salt bags its SO SATISFYING :D
...chlorine tablets look like they would just have the best feeling when biting into one. God, I wish chlorine wasn't toxic.
2:25 also looks delicious. why do cleaning supplies look so good? I'm 27 I should not have this strong of a desire to eat cleaning supplies.
Yeah, they look like polvoron for me, it's a sweet powder delicacy.
The fact he has white shoes just proves he’s good as his job
Why would you not want to empty the pool. It makes no sense. Swimming in the same waters that was once infested with mosquitoes??? I don’t want to hear “water is expensive to fill up” because when they bought the house they took responsibility to take care of the pool even if it had to be emptied.
Is it the blue cleaning liquid that gives it the blue color? I know it's probably something else, but I'm just wondering.
It's the bottom of the pool that gives it colour, since the water itself is clear. For example if my pool had all red tiles, the pool would look red.
This is how walmart cleans their bathrooms 🤢
This is ok as far as it goes, after all its a full concrete pool. There are many pools out there that are not fully concrete pools, they a' liner" pools. which cannot be drained because the water is part of their construction plus the liner is a lot more delicate than a hard tile surface. Most liner pools have a manufactured walls out of a factory and the base is skimmed with a sand cement mixture(the sand not being builders sand)Some have soft under coverings(under the liner and against the rough surface) made of a foam fabric. this is for the liners protection. Pools like these, the cleaning process is a lot less rough. The liner is made from vinyl and is made slightly under size, so that it is stretched on installation to lose all the creases. These pools are usually kept completely covered with a solid vinyl sheet cover held in place with long vinyl tubes full of water. Over the 'closed' period, some water displacement occurs but on removal of the vinyl cover the pool is a s clean as a new pin. There are lots of different swimming pools out there, all requiring different ways of dealing with these problems. Cleaning any pool is not a nice job.
0:52 i
The pool have a ball
and mosquito nests too