Its not a mandatory service. You can either clean it yourself(which we know noone wants to do), pay for a new trash can, or just leave it dirty. People pay 100$ plus just for a haircut, 1000s of dollars for one shirt or a pair of jeans, 20 dollars for a meal they could cook at home, etc.
Eventually you'll figure out that the globalists inflated the dollar to about 50% of what it was 5 years ago... using COVID as an excuse. Get used to the higher prices, it is going to get worse.
I think you need somewhere to get rid of your gray water. I think it would look a lot better if you had something to collect the trash that comes out of the bins and do you think they could cause a mess great idea, though
@the____1609 I'm assuming home owners who work hard to make their lawns look nice/ or pay landscapers.. don't want somebody to come and fry their grass with whatever was in that sprayer
Needed to grab 2 garbage cans. At home depot, they ranged from $35 to $145 for the size that's on this video. The one in the video was closer to the 140 mark. The 35 was a thinner and cheaper plastic.
Typically around $150. Also, most cities now require their own bins that they distribute to be used, not generic ones from stores like Lowe’s or Ace. They upcharge because they know you need new trash cans and they know you will pay for it sooner or later.
My god all You people in every single RUclips video are helpless!!! Any godam soap will work to wash a trash bin!! Put godam dawn dish soap in the cannon. It’s sad how 98 percent of people who watch and comment on RUclips videos litterally need the video creators to hold their hands and guide them through life. Any soap you put through the cannon at a high enough ratio will get foam! And just becasue there’s foam doesn’t mean it’s cleaning any better. You’d be better off litterally spraying the bin down with purple power and letting it sit for 5 mins then hosing off. Done. Don’t have to mix up no foam cannons just spray a bottle of cleaner all over the bin and hose off!!
So you just let all the dirty water and chemical gunk run into the street? Health department in my home town said I needed a way to not allow all that dirty stuff back into the sewer.
I was thinking of doing a set up inside a work van, like a the windowless chevy vans with a sliding side door, have the fresh water and gray water tanks pointed towards the back swing doors, and the generator with hose wind up mounted by the side doors behind passenger door.
A real trash bin cleaning service brings a truck that’s specifically designed to clean bins and catch all the dirty water. This is just some guy trying to make a quick buck on uneducated people.
@@jezziemalvada3840when did it become a necessity to hire a trash bin cleaning truck? How do you think people cleaned there trash clans for the last 100 years. It ain’t rocket science brother anybody can clean a clan.
@@cityboyfishin3983Nah, it’s called the health department will be in your azz not only for the trash, but the dirty water AND the chemicals. Atleast know what you’re talking about before you talk…
@@SP7000SPthen get ahold of your town and get your laws changed. Cuz aint no home owner calling for a specialty truck to come out to collect dirty water everytime they wash a trash can. Just pure nonsense.
Sometimes it’s stuck in the trash…..personally I wash it out of the bins and then bag it in one of my trash bags. Like most people have maggots or food stuck or old trash and bugs, etc already at the bottom before I clean them. rinse out as much as possible before scrubbing and cleaning because you don’t want that stuff in your cleaning tool, etc. it’s not the end of the world if maggots and spoiled milk and old food stick in the cleaning brush but it’s working smarter to just rinse first. (My opinion)
Or pay $100 one time for a pressure washer and do it yourself. No company charges anywhere near $50 per bin and they use a truck that does a much better job cleaning and sterilizing. Try again.
Yes you use the customer water source. Your not going to be draining their water supply or adding more to their water bill. You need to a lot of water to make a difference on the water bill.
$50 per bin is outrageous for a middle-class neighborhood.
Its not a mandatory service. You can either clean it yourself(which we know noone wants to do), pay for a new trash can, or just leave it dirty. People pay 100$ plus just for a haircut, 1000s of dollars for one shirt or a pair of jeans, 20 dollars for a meal they could cook at home, etc.
Your right it should
Be more like $100 per bin since everyone spends money on stupid things nowadays
Eventually you'll figure out that the globalists inflated the dollar to about 50% of what it was 5 years ago... using COVID as an excuse. Get used to the higher prices, it is going to get worse.
I like it very much
@@bengarcia6898what a moronic line of logic. Crook.
50 is cool if it’s a rich neighborhood I would charge 15-30 for anything else I’ll do a subscription like 50 a month for every 2 weeks.
That bin looks so smooth! It looks like a cartoon!
Trash can looks great but ... that grass MIGHT develop a yellow spot right in the middle from all the chemicals. Better to clean that in the driveway?
yep, then offer them a sidewalk and driveway cleaning for another 75 bucks.
50 for 1 bin is wild but 50 for a biweekly wash or month is on point
I just call the trash Company & claim that their boys broke the bin again and.....wallah!,a new can
What do u do with the waste water let in drain in grass or what?
$50 and he'll tell you
You can probably clean the can first by hand, put any trash in a trash bag, then power wash, there can be solutions always
What are the chemicals you bought and which equipment you used? Do you get water from the client?
what is the foam one called
I think you need somewhere to get rid of your gray water. I think it would look a lot better if you had something to collect the trash that comes out of the bins and do you think they could cause a mess great idea, though
I don't know enough, so I ask, what about the grass and what your spraying...?
yeah, don't do it on grass, do it on the sidewalk. NOT ON THEIR DRIVE THRU.
Well the grass u smoke 💨 spraying snow ⛄️
Grass is not endangered lil bro it grows back
@the____1609 I'm assuming home owners who work hard to make their lawns look nice/ or pay landscapers.. don't want somebody to come and fry their grass with whatever was in that sprayer
@@JayoO1980 its his grass dawg
What chemical do you use?
Very nice
Do you use the customers water supply?
That’s crazy expensive I have a can cleaning business and it’s 8 for the first can and 4 for the rest
💯bro
What are you spraying on the bins with the foam cannon?
Products you use by chance?
How many gallons is this bin
What cleaning solution are you using to spray on first?
Head and shoulders should do the trick
Vosene is also good
probably all purpose cleaner
what products do you spray on it as a cleaner
Right
Whose water do you use the owner of the bin or your own?
50 bucks a bin I will gladly start doing this for a living
Where do u throw the garbage that’s at the bottom of the bin?
They ignore you
What type of pressure washer do you use? I've been looking for a solid one that's electric because I can't afford a gas one yet.
Worx has this thing called a hydroshot for i think 150 to 200
How many can you do in an hour
I think the funny part is don't these cost like $50 new or is it $150.
Needed to grab 2 garbage cans. At home depot, they ranged from $35 to $145 for the size that's on this video. The one in the video was closer to the 140 mark. The 35 was a thinner and cheaper plastic.
Typically around $150. Also, most cities now require their own bins that they distribute to be used, not generic ones from stores like Lowe’s or Ace. They upcharge because they know you need new trash cans and they know you will pay for it sooner or later.
What's funny is your mindset of replacing and trashing a perfectly good product
What kind of Soap are you using ?
Dumping the soap right into the ground
I would not pay $50 I can do it myself ! Or my kids , but I get it ! We need to find ways to make money !
Good way to step up yo game another hustle is to advertise yo services to 5
Truckers
I’m intrigued. Can you please elaborate
Nice job
What pressure washer are you using?
what about the trash in the bin???
What kinda sprayer is that?
Great video! What’s the cleaning solution you use?
Most likely dawn dish soap and bleach
@@bengarcia6898that is NOT what he sprayed lol. It was in a bottle like a purvhased solution.
What type soap did you use I mean foam and where can I get it cheap
My god all
You people in every single RUclips video are helpless!!! Any godam soap will work to wash a trash bin!! Put godam dawn dish soap in the cannon. It’s sad how 98 percent of people who watch and comment on RUclips videos litterally need the video creators to hold their hands and guide them through life. Any soap you put through the cannon at a high enough ratio will get foam! And just becasue there’s foam doesn’t mean it’s cleaning any better. You’d be better off litterally spraying the bin down with purple power and letting it sit for 5 mins then hosing off. Done. Don’t have to mix up no foam cannons just spray a bottle of cleaner all over the bin and hose off!!
So you just let all the dirty water and chemical gunk run into the street? Health department in my home town said I needed a way to not allow all that dirty stuff back into the sewer.
I was thinking of doing a set up inside a work van, like a the windowless chevy vans with a sliding side door, have the fresh water and gray water tanks pointed towards the back swing doors, and the generator with hose wind up mounted by the side doors behind passenger door.
Cap Ik damn well he’s not charging per bin 💀
For this level of clean I guarantee you that he is. That’s months of build up he has to remove plus adding in operating costs.
And that's why you stay broke.
$50 😂 yh I'll do it myself for that price.. thats worth $20 tops.
But would you tho?
@@lylepipestem3399 damn right I would.. its not hard. Takes a few minutes.
Wash yours and then go charge the neighbors to do it and make some extra cash
Somebody don't blink at $50 dollars for that. One less thing that they have to do themselves. Convenience.
Honestly I'm about to start up my business doing exactly this. $20 per bin is reasonable 🤷♂️ $50 is wild lol
I only charge 10 per 😂
aint no way people would spend $50, and trash bin look like that.
You don’t get in trouble with the dirty water from the garbage can ?
Where did you throw the dirty water and the trash!?
A real trash bin cleaning service brings a truck that’s specifically designed to clean bins and catch all the dirty water. This is just some guy trying to make a quick buck on uneducated people.
@@jezziemalvada3840when did it become a necessity to hire a trash bin cleaning truck? How do you think people cleaned there trash clans for the last 100 years. It ain’t rocket science brother anybody can clean a clan.
@@cityboyfishin3983Nah, it’s called the health department will be in your azz not only for the trash, but the dirty water AND the chemicals. Atleast know what you’re talking about before you talk…
@@SP7000SPthen get ahold of your town and get your laws changed. Cuz aint no home owner calling for a specialty truck to come out to collect dirty water everytime they wash a trash can. Just pure nonsense.
Thanks for the content however I would like to know what’s the first product did you use and the equipment in your phase one of the cleaning.
Thanks
Why you didn’t take the lil trash out before you soaped and wash it
Sometimes it’s stuck in the trash…..personally I wash it out of the bins and then bag it in one of my trash bags.
Like most people have maggots or food stuck or old trash and bugs, etc already at the bottom before I clean them. rinse out as much as possible before scrubbing and cleaning because you don’t want that stuff in your cleaning tool, etc. it’s not the end of the world if maggots and spoiled milk and old food stick in the cleaning brush but it’s working smarter to just rinse first. (My opinion)
What do you do when there is trash in there
you could literally buy a new bin for cheaper
U can’t buy a new bin unless it’s damaged
For another $30 you can get a new bin!😅
Not that size.
I tried this and got trash all over me. How in the hell do you guys do this especially for 20-25 bucks this is terrible work
Charges them 50$ to kill thier grass
Probably someone who lives in a HOA community.
50 a bin wtf lmao
i charge 35 for 2 bins
Why is he washing a mustang? I thought it was a trash bin video
Or pay $100 one time for a pressure washer and do it yourself. No company charges anywhere near $50 per bin and they use a truck that does a much better job cleaning and sterilizing. Try again.
You’re triggered why??? 😂😂😂
@@aariussherrod4777 huh?
I charge 50 for 3 bins
I charge 15 a bin…
That looks like from one city that I know
Where do u get your water? I’d assume you’re not using the customers water source
Yes you use the customer water source. Your not going to be draining their water supply or adding more to their water bill. You need to a lot of water to make a difference on the water bill.
You sure 50 dollars not 500 or 5000😅
Haha might as well buy a new one
Do people really pay that much?
Yeah? Who is paying $50 to clean a residential trash can??
I can do this with my hose 😂
You’d be surprised how many people actually would pay for this service
Lots of rich folks and old folks in Florida don't wanna do this on their own
I was thinking about this business…I live in The Lauderdale area and highly doubt people pay $50
@@miltonlinton5717 u asked anyone or you just assuming?
$50 is GREEDY. I don't want to be a greedy person. Take care of my Family and bbq for some homeless until I die is my goal. Not a solid human here.
Why post a video and ignore people when they are asking you questions? These are those "waste of time" videos
Yep and then get a ticket cuz you let that grey water into the soil… next time you have to pump it and take it to dispose of properly
Take that commiefornia shit and shove it
Why u murderin the lawn?
50 dollars is enough to buy a whole new one
50 bucks for a job that’s so small no thanks
What chemical do u use?