Old Karastan Rug has NEVER BEEN WASHED | Insane Amount of DIRT
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Hello everyone! Here we have an Old Karastan Rug. Karastan is Known for their high quality rugs because of the materials they use, they are color fast, and the wool Fibers they use are the highest quality. This Rug has over 15 years of use with no cleaning. Today you will get to see this wool rug being brought back to life!
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If you'd have told me 3 years ago that I would one day watch rug cleaning videos on KZread I would have said you were nuts. But there's something so satisfying in seeing an old rug come back to life. Well done!
@tottTownbiz
11 ай бұрын
Everyday I watch them
The artistry in making a carpet like this is incredible, but it's also clear just how durable and tough they are, to take this degree of washing and not split or disintegrate. Great job guys.
Saturday night and I’m home alone watching rug cleaning videos! Very satisfying I must say 😊
@jk3dad
2 жыл бұрын
What have our lives come to ? Lol
@jasonlommen4769
2 жыл бұрын
@@jk3dad That is a million dollar question isn’t it!
@paulat6345
2 жыл бұрын
HA!! Me too, 1 month later
@jasonlommen4769
2 жыл бұрын
@@paulat6345 😊😘
@Mister_Listener
2 жыл бұрын
According to your post, i am here exactly one month later on a similar saturday night. Ha. It is a great video!!
I can't believe how fascinating it is to watch a rug being cleaned. Beautiful rug, it looks fantastic once cleaned, and I love the thorough job done on it and the attention to detail. Well done - it's brilliant. :)
@DevonExplorer
2 жыл бұрын
I'd just like to add that a couple of years ago I bought what I thought was a Turkish rug on line from a British carpet company. The name Kardastan sounded familiar so I checked it last night and found that my rug is the same name and that the Kardastan company is in North Carolina...which solves the puzzle of why it was shipped from NC to Britain! Coincidentally, my son and d-i-l live in NC, and another odd coincidence is that when the company started they repurposed Axminster looms for their rugs. I live just down the road from Axminster, where they still make carpets!!! Talk about synchronicity. My pale blue rug is so magical I keep expecting it to fly away any day now, lol! :)
THIS is why a wool rug is an investment; with proper home care (turning it, time spent vacuuming) and a Pro wash every decade, a wool rug will last for over a century. Great work guys.
Ive become addicted to these videos as a calming alternative to watching co tinual sad news about ukraine. When it gets too much i just watch you clean a rug and i feel much better. Thank you x
Your videos are surprisingly satisfying to watch. I assume there aren't many rug cleaning facilities like yours around. Keep up the good work.
@sjk6097
2 жыл бұрын
Agree, I was watching intensely !
There is not a doubt in my mind that that lovely old rug was as clean as new when you were finished. Not every rug cleaner is as careful as you are to do that. I love the attention you paid to the fringe. I also love that you clean the back so well. When watching others do what you do, I almost always feel that they are not rinsing well enough. With yours, I'm never yelling at my computer "didn't you notice the soap suds streaks that are still there!"🙂
This proves to me I was always right about wall to wall carpeting! Area rugs are the only way to go. I don’t know about waiting this long to have them washed though. 👍🏻
@crazyedo9979
2 жыл бұрын
Maybe the previous owner got eaten by the rug?😁
@stillwatersfarm8499
2 жыл бұрын
My experience is rugs get dirtier than carpet because no one wants to haul out a vacuum cleaner just for an area rug. 🤷🏼♀️
@dougcameron6609
2 жыл бұрын
Carpeting and rugs are both gross. Wood floors is the way
@claudermiller
2 жыл бұрын
I did apartment maintenance. Knowing people let their babies crawl on that stuff made me feel guilty.
@benjaminstalcup
2 жыл бұрын
Wall to wall can’t be cleaned. The machine is designed to push the dirt farther down into the carpet 🤢
Amazing video - almost hypnotic! Hey, do you guys wear hearing protection when you're working with that noisy equipment? If not, please consider doing so. Hearing loss from repeated exposure to industrial noise is a real thing, and best to prevent or minimise it as much as possible.
Glad to see you treat the back of the carpet as carefully as you did the front. A lot of people think it not necessary but I think it is important as well. Keep up the meticulous work!
wow! intense work cleaning those carpets. I used to formulate detergents for Von Shrader carpet cleaners. Not stripping out any dye/pigments is the delicate feature for such cleaning and a lot of people are careless about it. nice to see such quality work
The dirt just kept coming on that one great job guys !
@TruClean
2 жыл бұрын
Thank brother! I’ll subscribe to your channel my man!
@MountainRugCleaning
2 жыл бұрын
@@TruClean thanks man 😁
I don't understand why rug cleaning videos are so relaxing but I am here for it.
Don’t you just love it when the boss comes in to not only watch you work and not participate himself, but also film it and offer empty praise Thanks boss
I've stumbled across several carpet cleaning videos and I've got to say. I much prefer the way these guys clean, almost like an ocd thing with me. I feel it's much more thorough and the techniques are exactly what I was critiquing on the other videos
I think you have the most rewarding energy. Taking something that have been so lovingly created, and return it to it's original beauty, is awesome. Thank you and God bless
Amazing how the pattern details came to life after cleaning. 👍
As a classically trained upholsterer I found this very interesting. Would the rug hanging to dry over a roll not cause it to create a memory where it touches the roll and would flat suction drying not be a better way to speed up the drying process and not stretch the rug as opposed to wet hanging?
@dryb3301
2 жыл бұрын
I don't think that's wet hanging. It's mostly being dried in that wierd looking machine and hanged just to air it out a bit I think.
@drjohnson920
2 жыл бұрын
These rugs should be thrown away not cleaned
I never thought I’d end up watching rugs being cleaned on KZread but I find it fascinating.
I couldn't believe how much dirt kept coming off in the rinses. Great job boys.
And why this is so interesting I have no idea - watching people do something they are good at is just so rewarding! 😊👍
So insanely satisfying watching this carpet getting cleaned. It certainly is a beautiful carpet, I love the colors. You guys did an excellent and thorough job of cleaning and giving another life to this cherished carpet. Keep up the good work. Your reputation will travel and your business will do well.
@lisalarson8763
2 жыл бұрын
I was wondering how many people have such rugs - enough to warrant all the obvious business investment they've made - maybe they'll match their profits w their channel 😝
I dig the attention to detail. I would have never guessed to brush out the fringe. Great job!
Been a subscriber for several months now, well since the middle of the pandemic, anyway, enjoying your videos immensely. I have been hooked on rug cleaning and your channel and maybe two others are my favorites. What I enjoy most about your channel is the care you show for each rug regardless of color or creed or sexual orientation. Keep up the fantastic work. Much success.
Beautiful rug. Wonderful to see it brought back to its former glory.
A pleasure to see your process - thank you for posting!
Have you ever taken before and after weights of a carpet to see how many pounds of dirt were in there?
@elisabethtuyaerts5522
2 жыл бұрын
This! 👆🏼
@excitedbox5705
2 жыл бұрын
supposedly, a mattress doubles in weight after 10 years of use.
@williamreymond2669
2 жыл бұрын
@@excitedbox5705 Thanks for the reply.
@JasperJanssen
2 жыл бұрын
I never even considered that there might be professionals that you can just… hire for this.
@williamreymond2669
2 жыл бұрын
@@JasperJanssen And now they have their own KZread channel.
I like it when there is a desctiption of what and why you are using different things on the rugs. It makes me feel calm to watch you do your wonderful work on these rugs .Awsome jobs.
I was stunned by the amount of time it took for you guys to whip this rug back into shape. This shouldn't be called simply cleaning, but partial restoration. I love doing that kind of work of taking something that someone discarded as ruined, and restore it to its original glory. Great job!
It's staggering just how much dirt a rug like that can trap. Beautiful job of bringing that rug back from the clutches of carpet death!!!
@ehombane
2 жыл бұрын
This one was quite clean. Few years back, I tried to get my entrance carpet clean, I mean to se water clear. It was washed before many timers, but regular, just few waters, obviously last water not being clear. So I just left it in the bath tub, with detergent few days, next I worked it with my feet every day, while taking the shower. After a month the water still was really dirty. I could not continue so I stopped. Next time I shoved in the washing machine, barely fit. And like a moron, without looking at it, I run three times the longest program. In the end the water still poured black out of the machine, but the damn carpet was done. half disintegrated. Of course, not expensive, just regular, synthetic thing. However, being that type with a lot of short vertical fiber, really captured a lot of dust. But what amazed me, it was that the dirt still clung in there wash after wash.
I'm reading a 19th century, murder-mystery novel; I paused to watch a KZread video on hermits living in the Idaho backcountry, and now here I am, watching some guys clean a dirty rug. A fine Saturday evening!
@Sassyglbeauty
2 жыл бұрын
The wonders of the KZread algorithm. Lol. One minute ur watching makeup videos, the next rug cleaning. 🥴
When I was 16, I got fired from the first job I ever had because my boss set me to clean a rug much like this one and then left. I don't know why he would think I knew what I was doing, but of course I think I ended up ruining it. That was a great lesson to me in the value of communication.
@baghdadcamper
2 жыл бұрын
Wild
@tomwatson9032
2 жыл бұрын
@@baghdadcamper I had the feeling it was pretty expensive too... forgot to add - he never fired me, just kept telling me day after day that he didn't have anything for me. I guess I stopped going in at some point. More communication issues.
@baghdadcamper
2 жыл бұрын
@@tomwatson9032 haha
@JayPersing
2 жыл бұрын
@@tomwatson9032 my guy, the second he left a 16 year old boy in charge of anything is the point he fucked up. Risk assessment and critical thinking straight up do not exsist at that age and he's lucky you didn't set anything on fire. You did remarkably well, and well in line with adult behavior for what information and experience you had. Most adults would have behaved similarly tbh
@tomwatson9032
2 жыл бұрын
@@JayPersing thank you. Fortunately it didn't screw me up too much as the guy was kind of a nut to begin with. I'd show up for work at 8:00 and his house would be full of people sleeping all over the couches and the floors.
One of the most satisfying cleaning videos I have ever seen! Thank you.
Because of your perfect, incredible work, that beautiful Karastan rug has a new life. You're magnificent rug magicians!
A before and after comparison would improve your video, plus a pre-wash weighing and after-wash weight would quantify the amount of dirt removed.
@carlosgarcia465
2 жыл бұрын
check the video until the last second
Thank you for sharing the process of deep cleaning a rug.
Thsnks guys for sharing
For what ever reason I find this relaxing !! It’s almost like if I feel I did a good job by the time it’s done!!!
It's so satisfying to watch the dirt coming off that carpet. Surely you guys must get that 'ahhh' feeling watching the true colours coming through.
I like how you go the extra wash and extra rinse to move out the dirt. Your expertise shows through with the beautiful, bright and clean carpet plus brushing the fringe. Thanks for sharing. Be safe.
Loved the scrubber view this time! Nice! ❤
Oh my goodness this is brilliant. What a difference after the cleaning.
WOW!!! What a difference a thorough cleaning has made! 👍
Thank you so much for the video.. I knew I needed to vacuum so much and yes, makes a huge difference..
I liked the way it looked when the scrubber was going over it. The colors looked amazing when the foam was on it.
Absolutely beautiful! 👏👏👏👍🏼
Wow! 😳 You guys just rock! 😁
We are just mesmerized every time we watch your videos! We also enjoy how you explain what you are doing. Please try to give of more history of these beautiful rugs whenever possible. We just purchased a beautiful rug for our new home and we were wondering if you do spill something on a new rug what is the best thing to do right away what product or any suggestions. Thank you gentlemen keep up the great work!
Awesome! Amazing 👍
Amazing. You brought out the true beauty of this rug. Great job.
Great set up! Fascinating
This is so Relaxing....Thank you.
Appreciate your attention to detail. Beautiful job.
Excellent job. I never thought watching a rug cleaning would be so interesting
Good clean love the way that power-wash sounds 💪🧼🔥😍🙏🏼
I love “How the experts do it” videos like this! So cool the set up of cleaning surface & drain grates allowing freedom to clean, spray and scrub without worry! Much more environmentally sustainable than just throwing such artisan gems away! Maybe when I eventually retire, I’ll turn a part of my back yard into a rug cleaning set up like this for extra cash 💰😂- Great video guys 👍🏽
@tookitogo
2 жыл бұрын
Given that this is central Florida, not Marrakech, I doubt if they see many true artisan rugs. I expect most are mass produced, even if they’re high quality. All the same, it’s great to see them cared for rather than dumped.
Why do I love watching these videos so much?
Love the finishing touch at the end
And I thought sand blasting vids were satisfying… just WOW. Such a gorgeous rug, and what a transformation! ❤️
Well done it’s amazing how clean you get them x
Been waiting for a new video ! Thank you for posting ! Happy new year to all of you and my fellow subscribers:) great video by the way !
@TruClean
2 жыл бұрын
Happy New Year!!
wow! what a professional job! excellent! so satisfying to see the rug gets clean!
Gorgeous, stunning colors and brilliant job, happy new year guys!!!✌
Its like finding buried treasure! Love it!
Amazing. As a compulsive cleaner with 3 female cats I vacuum everyday! I love watching these types of cleans. I'm not as big as you guys but I do have my little Bissel steam cleaner. 😅
Great job, guys!
When I was little back in the 80's there was this dude at the flea market who used to demo his rug cleaning product. He had a super dirty rug and would clean a small portion at a time as people passed by. The difference was night and day.
That was fun. L❤️ve your work.
Ive done similar work in the UK not on house carpets but on the carpets on trains/carriages.....it was interesting as most of the steps you went through were exactly the same except for not being able to turn over the carpet and having a LOT less room to get the buffers/steam cleaners etc in...
I always love the dusting, my favourite part 🥰
Clearly you take pride in your work. Kudos on a job well done. I’m sure your customer will be greatly satisfied.
Absolutely love your videos !!!
Beautiful rug and awesome cleaning vid!
i kept thinking you were done but it wasnt clean yet... but you kept going and going. GREAT JOB GUYS !
Wow!!! Amazing 😄
Oh my gosh I never would have thought that rug was that light of a color😳 WOW so dirty now it’s so clean🤗
Enjoyed your work. Those shots of perriwinkle against the gold create a beautiful rug!
great video and the detailing at the end was fantastic
That was so satisfying to watch, great job guys🤗
This rug must have been so satisfying to clean. You did a thorough and excellent job!
That was so therapeutic to watch.
Fabulous work!
Beautiful rug... after cleaning. Nice job.
What a gorgeous rug!
That's what I'm talking about! YOU NAILED IT! You guys are awesome! Keep going!!!!! Worcestershire, England :)
100% clean again love these rug pit videos 😁👍
@TruClean
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Brother!
PERFECT CLEANING ❤
Amazing!!!!!
This is your best video yet! Love the steady camera and different angles. Great job 👏
@jpstanton
2 жыл бұрын
Looks like they upgraded the cameras for sure
@mrsmorgann0000
2 жыл бұрын
Ditto your comment. The videography was on point. Made the video much more enjoyable.
Very nice work, looks Great!!!
Amazing work!!!!
I think the simple fact we grew up being told don’t spill nothing on my rug to seeing it get drench is a beautiful thing
It's amazing how you can see the rug getting cleaner after each step
So impressive!!
So relaxing and satisfying to watch 🤩
You guys are great.
Wow! I’m impressed! That rug truly puts an entirely new meaning to the word “filthy”, but you guys did an amazing job.
Okay, I HAVE to comment on this video... I've seen my fair share of KZread carpet cleaning videos for some (relaxing?) reason, but this one beats all of them just by the way it is cleaned. It is so different from the others and for my personal feeling much better cleaned than any other I've seen. Using dry tools to start with, using water underneath to get all the dust out which normally would stick to the bottom and not be rinsed out using just the scraper. So many things which just feel satisfyingly better than the others! ;-)
@TruClean
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!!
Great job!!!