I'm from england. My kitchen sink was blocked recently. Had one guy tell me it would take hours, even days to unblock, and he was charging hourly. next door neighbour came along, tapped the pipe with a tiny hammer in a few places, snaked it, the sink drained immediately and he left with bottles of my home made beer.
In the UK we class this as helping out our neighbours, so cash payment is not expected and rarely accepted. We tend to give thanks by way of a bunch of flowers or beers, etc. 😊. It’s a dying community tradition unfortunately as people tend to keep themselves to themselves nowadays.
@@kp7032 Plus, I helped him install a tv last month. Can't beleive tv's need to have their bios flashed to operate in another country, nowadays, I tell you.
Awesome! So glad that neighbours are there for each other without cash being involved. It is called community spirit, very worthwhile keeping alive. ❤🌟
I hope you see this. I am basically bed bound due to major health issues. My 8 year old daughter and I are always on the lookout for something we can do together outside of just watching tv. We LOVE watching and most importantly listening to you. You are such a bright spot of joy and it’s a highlight of our day to watching your videos over and over! Please keep talking in your videos, it’s the main reason we watch! Thank you for being you! PS I’ve told my therapy group about you and they are all joining the family!
Greetings from Germany, mate! We don't even have grease traps around here, restaurants are supposed to collect old grease and bring it to a garbage disposal facility. I guess many of them flush it down the drain regardless, but we got really good water treatment plants for that. But to me, that's part of what makes your videos so fascinating: it's very different from what I've seen of pipes and drains. Keep being awesome!
Aussie here; restaurants collect grease from deep frying and the like, there’s companies specialised in collecting it from restaurants with what looks like miniature water trucks. However, they have grease traps as well for other sources of grease such as cleaning dirty dishes/pans used for shallow frying.
Same here in Sweden, though we have a recurring problem in my parents neighborhood with grease plugs blocking the sewer when winter comes causing floor 1/basement drains to get dookie water running back up (every couple of years), ruined my brothers old school yearbooks and my mums financial documentation for a particular year. Current theory is the many food places probably not doing what they're supposed to like you say. Every place I've moved to has given me a little funnel to put on a pet bottle so I can collect my stuff and drop it at a recycling place
The TH-cam algorithm found you for me and I'm happy it did! There are about 13883 kilometers between your an my location. When I watch your videos I always get that urge to clean my sinks, haha! You're doing a great job, watching you definitely is a highlight of the day. Stay happy and healthy! Greetings from Germany
Those black rocks are not from mischievous kids-those are from lazy cooks throwing too much down drains and expecting the grease trap and power of the water to hide their sins. That is petrified food and grease.
People commenting on Bruce’s voice, Cmon fam, clearly it is that Bruce is still in mourning over Mr. German. Have some respect. RIP Mr. German. Gone but not forgotten.
My 6 grandkids were leaving for school & discovered the sewer cap coming up thru the cement in our driveway. They managed to unscrew it & threw rocks down the pipe. The next day we noticed toilet paper & 💩 leaking from the sewer cap. It took 2 days of grandpa’s & the grandkids digging & pulling rocks out of the sewer pipe & scrubbing the cement clean. But our grands never forgot that lesson. Nasty business, that! USA😊
Bruce, Bruce, it's Victor again. The spinny chair worker from the Netherlands. I was wondering, wouldn't it be more practical to first scoop all the grease out of the channel drain into a bucket with a garden scoop? Yes, yes, I know! You are supposed to send it through the grease trap but what if you simply empty said bucket directly into the grease trap and save yourself some shoving and pushing with mister plunger? Or am I being far too practical now? 😅 Cheers it's weekend time!
My husband and I have a commercial cleaning business and sometimes in the middle of a really gross job we’ll look at each other and say “living the dream!”. Lol made me think of that when you asked “where would you rather be!?”
Houston, TX. I must say that I was unconsciously blocking my nasal passages while watching this video. I’ve been around a grease trap or two. Peeeeeew! You and so many other tradesmen/women are the unsung heroes of the blue collar industry. Nobody wants to work that hard but somebody has to do it! God bless you!
I’m watching from the safety of my home in the U.S.A. You are grossing me out, but I can’t stop watching. You’re a genius. Holy fisties, that’s disgusting. The restaurant owner has to realize it’s their fault.
Love it when a bloke loves his work and gets stuck in good and proper, what you do is brilliant. Watching from here in the UK 🇬🇧, keep up the good work.
Bruce! Bruce! big fan here! The algorithm delivered your drain cleaning wonder to me about 6 months ago. One question...why does your voice sound so different from one video to the next? Also when do we get to see what Bruce looks like?
Waching from the Netherlands. I don't know why I'm watching or why it even got recommended, but I love everything about this. The accent, the music, a job well done. It's perfect.
That grease trap is for dishwashers, vent cleaning, and kitchen washdown, not direct draining of grease. The trap that you are seeing is multiple compartments. The water from the restaurant kitchen drains flows into the first compartment from the top. Oil separates from the water, and the water moved on into the second compartment. This process repeats until mostly water flows into the sewer and can be treated by the municipal water treatment plant. These traps must be periodically sucked and cleaned by treatment company (like a septic pumping company) to prevent this type of blockage. Grease from fryers, pan drippings, expired oil, etc is all collected and placed in specialty containers to be recycled (not for human consumption) by a specialty company. You find these blockages most often in Asian food restaurants (Chinese, Thai, Indian, etc) because most dishes require lots of oil and high temperatures. The amount of oil and the high cooking temperatures make the collected oil much thicker/gelatinous thereby being more prone to gumming up drainage systems.
Watching from Manila. Dang! I am really getting old. Just spent an hour or so watching dudes trimming grass and oiling some pathways and it was so relaxing. And the damn algorithm is working fast I guess, your channel and this video was recommended right away. Keep up the good work mate! 👍👌👏
Hi. They would never allow that here in Canada. Cus the water would freeze in the winter time. Kinda surprise they let all that grease go down the drain. Grease is a No NO for Ppl on farms or have septic tank. Even in the small city here. They were going around in my condo telling ppl stop flushing grease down the drain. Use paper towels and throw it out. I grew up on small horse farm so I know better. But of course nobody here listens. Still good video. Hi from Ab Canada.
No one throws a glove in a drain, it gets dropped on the floor and then accidentally kicked into the drain. So what they really need is a debri catcher in their floor drains (that'll at least catch most large items).
You alright there mate? Normally you're almost unbelievably cheerful but today you seem a bit down, hope all is well. Perhaps I'm just imagining it. Well wishes from Pennsylvania, USA.
Blows my mind that grease is going down the pipes to begin with. Any store I worked at it has grease traps that would be inside and cleaned out all the time.
Illinoisan here (with ties to Australia...my mom spent several formative years of her life in Aus in the 60s and 70s). I may not be a plumber by trade, but recently I did some serious unblocking myself; we recently had some heavy rains after a dry spell, so when I saw a river flowing past my house (the nearest stream is 2-3 blocks away), I knew there was an issue somewhere. The tools I had to hand were an umbrella (as it was still raining), my hand, common sense, and...a broken hangar. I ended up clearing about 5 pounds of drenched leaves out of four street drains: one (north) "upriver" as I live at the bottom of an incline, the drain (south) that should've been draining my side of the street, the one across from the second (which was overflowing to it; west), and the one just uphill from #3 (further west) at a different street corner to alleviate the mess. Can't be having flooded basements (again...), can we?
Southeast Virginia. We have a drain service here with a funny slogan, Brown Plumbing and Septic. They do drain systems, plus grease traps and septic tanks. Their slogan is "If it don't go down, call Brown." They've been around for a long time (70+ years).
I understand the timber. We put a branch in gopher holes on rail trails to warn people on their bikes who can’t see the holes as they approach them. That hole is a recipe for twisted ankles. Someone has to level out that sidewalk.
I view from - IT - and i love to watch this video... Always learn something new from the experts. The only thing I can say for sure, even though I'm not an "expert"... people think can throw anything down the toilet or sink... that it's like throwing it in the garbage... NOOOOOOOO it's YOUR EXPENSE LATER...
To me water blasting te goo down the drain seems kinda weird. Because what I've always seen in here Finland we use suction cars. We suck the stinky mess out of the blockage and then clean the area. Instead of blasting goo further. Of course this water method is used on smaller household drains. But bigger like this is the suction car. Nice videos though. I'm glad that there is no smell a vision inveted.(yet).
Watching from Scotland 🏴♥️🏴. When I had drain problems there was NOTHING IN THIS WORLD more satisfying than hearing the "glug" and then Watching all the effluent disappear 😅😅😅
Scottish highander here. I've great respect for drain guys. Used to work in a hotel and the yearly grease trap clean was always a solid bit of work for our drain guy. We never had problems with that but we did have victtorian cast iron roan and waste pipes running on the exterior that used to like freezing in the winter. Part of my duties for a few years meant I often spent quite a bit of time standing on fire escapes in sub zero temperatures in the dark slowly heating those pipes with a hose until the ice was loose enough to dissipate/drop. Tricky since if you went too hot too fast you'd crack the iron and have water everywhere coz whole chunks of pipe would just break away (never happened to me luckily). Once we had a block too big for that method and the contractor we called out had to remove a pipe section before warming the blockage and a 6ft ice rod about 3 inch diameter fell about 30 ft to the ground - lucky it was onto a grass area rather than solid ground or it would have shrapnelled , we did have a weird ice rod sticking out of the ground for a few weeks though lol.
I have worked in kitchens, both commercial and private, for the majority of my life. One of the few things that I will NOT do is clean out a grease trap. The combination of the smell and appearance and I can't keep the contents of my stomach where they belong
Don't know why your video came up in my suggestions, but so bloody happy it did! You are bloody hilarious 🤣🤣 ( couldn't get as many "bloodys" in as you!!!!😂😂😂😂) subscribed as soon as bloody possible 👍🏼 from ENGLAND 🇬🇧
Scotland here. Do the people running the restaurant not know the grease trap has to be cleaned regularly to stop all the gunge accumulating. And the smell from those things is DISGUSTING.
What part of the world are you watching from? And when do we crack 200k subs, DCA Family?
Hopefully very soon. Much greets from Belgium Bruce 😎🤟. I watched all your videos from the beginning. You rock man 🤟💪
Right from over the ditch in NZ
Another Belgian here. Keep up the crackin' work!😊
Love your videos!!😁
Are you ok bruce you sound like there is something bothering you brother
I'm from england. My kitchen sink was blocked recently. Had one guy tell me it would take hours, even days to unblock, and he was charging hourly. next door neighbour came along, tapped the pipe with a tiny hammer in a few places, snaked it, the sink drained immediately and he left with bottles of my home made beer.
Should've paid him a fair wage
In the UK we class this as helping out our neighbours, so cash payment is not expected and rarely accepted. We tend to give thanks by way of a bunch of flowers or beers, etc. 😊.
It’s a dying community tradition unfortunately as people tend to keep themselves to themselves nowadays.
@@kp7032 Plus, I helped him install a tv last month. Can't beleive tv's need to have their bios flashed to operate in another country, nowadays, I tell you.
Awesome! So glad that neighbours are there for each other without cash being involved. It is called community spirit, very worthwhile keeping alive. ❤🌟
that's a nice tradition as a happy neighbour is priceless.
NEVER change the music you've been using all this time. It's like a nerds' attempt at the Miami Vice theme song.
Everyone here loves it.
Haha the music has become iconoc to the channel!
@@DrainCleaningAUSTRALIA New viewer, love the music, and great job!
I hope you see this. I am basically bed bound due to major health issues. My 8 year old daughter and I are always on the lookout for something we can do together outside of just watching tv. We LOVE watching and most importantly listening to you. You are such a bright spot of joy and it’s a highlight of our day to watching your videos over and over! Please keep talking in your videos, it’s the main reason we watch! Thank you for being you! PS I’ve told my therapy group about you and they are all joining the family!
Watching from the Divided States of America.
Thank you for the awesome video.
I agree. The divided states.
Greetings from Germany, mate!
We don't even have grease traps around here, restaurants are supposed to collect old grease and bring it to a garbage disposal facility. I guess many of them flush it down the drain regardless, but we got really good water treatment plants for that. But to me, that's part of what makes your videos so fascinating: it's very different from what I've seen of pipes and drains. Keep being awesome!
Aussie here; restaurants collect grease from deep frying and the like, there’s companies specialised in collecting it from restaurants with what looks like miniature water trucks. However, they have grease traps as well for other sources of grease such as cleaning dirty dishes/pans used for shallow frying.
Same here in Sweden, though we have a recurring problem in my parents neighborhood with grease plugs blocking the sewer when winter comes causing floor 1/basement drains to get dookie water running back up (every couple of years), ruined my brothers old school yearbooks and my mums financial documentation for a particular year. Current theory is the many food places probably not doing what they're supposed to like you say.
Every place I've moved to has given me a little funnel to put on a pet bottle so I can collect my stuff and drop it at a recycling place
The TH-cam algorithm found you for me and I'm happy it did! There are about 13883 kilometers between your an my location. When I watch your videos I always get that urge to clean my sinks, haha! You're doing a great job, watching you definitely is a highlight of the day.
Stay happy and healthy!
Greetings from Germany
I can only think of the smell and be thankful there are people who can do this. Greetings from Cape Town
BRUCE, BRUCE you sound tired mate, are you getting enough rest? Take care man
Those black rocks are not from mischievous kids-those are from lazy cooks throwing too much down drains and expecting the grease trap and power of the water to hide their sins. That is petrified food and grease.
I'm from the PH🇵🇭, good thing I finished my snack before watching this video.
People commenting on Bruce’s voice, Cmon fam, clearly it is that Bruce is still in mourning over Mr. German.
Have some respect.
RIP Mr. German. Gone but not forgotten.
This is an old video.
We keep getting reuploads :(
@@J__D___ Mr German has been replaced a while ago.
You're a bloody subterranean legend sir 🇬🇧
Just the thing on my day off. Comfy sofa, large coffee and new Brucie... excellent..
My 6 grandkids were leaving for school & discovered the sewer cap coming up thru the cement in our driveway. They managed to unscrew it & threw rocks down the pipe. The next day we noticed toilet paper & 💩 leaking from the sewer cap. It took 2 days of grandpa’s & the grandkids digging & pulling rocks out of the sewer pipe & scrubbing the cement clean. But our grands never forgot that lesson. Nasty business, that! USA😊
I'm so glad they had to help with that clean up. Well done helping them learn.
Valuable life lesson right there! 😊👍🏽
Something tells me the shop owner shouldn't be allowing gloves and plastic bags to be put down the plug holes lol
UK here, bloody fun videos mate!
Bruce, Bruce! Don't forget to mount a rescue for the star of the show, Mr German! He needs rescue, don't abandon him! Save Mr German!
Save Mr German, I hate to think of him languishing in that dark pipe all alone!
Bruce, Bruce, it's Victor again. The spinny chair worker from the Netherlands.
I was wondering, wouldn't it be more practical to first scoop all the grease out of the channel drain into a bucket with a garden scoop? Yes, yes, I know! You are supposed to send it through the grease trap but what if you simply empty said bucket directly into the grease trap and save yourself some shoving and pushing with mister plunger? Or am I being far too practical now? 😅 Cheers it's weekend time!
My husband and I have a commercial cleaning business and sometimes in the middle of a really gross job we’ll look at each other and say “living the dream!”. Lol made me think of that when you asked “where would you rather be!?”
Houston, TX. I must say that I was unconsciously blocking my nasal passages while watching this video. I’ve been around a grease trap or two. Peeeeeew! You and so many other tradesmen/women are the unsung heroes of the blue collar industry. Nobody wants to work that hard but somebody has to do it! God bless you!
Florida I enjoy watching your videos in fact I bought a jet head from ebay for my pressure washer an cleaned my roof drain in the ground thanks to you
I’m watching from the safety of my home in the U.S.A. You are grossing me out, but I can’t stop watching. You’re a genius. Holy fisties, that’s disgusting. The restaurant owner has to realize it’s their fault.
Man, you really put your immune system to the test in these vids!
praise be this man who saved Australia from certain doom!
Good to know Chopper is out there keepin bloody Australia clean👍
Love it when a bloke loves his work and gets stuck in good and proper, what you do is brilliant. Watching from here in the UK 🇬🇧, keep up the good work.
Bruce! Bruce! big fan here! The algorithm delivered your drain cleaning wonder to me about 6 months ago. One question...why does your voice sound so different from one video to the next? Also when do we get to see what Bruce looks like?
I know that when the music starts it's drain cleaning time, please never change the music 😂❤
Haha never! 😊
Watching from FL love the “bloody” every other sentence 😂
Waching from the Netherlands. I don't know why I'm watching or why it even got recommended, but I love everything about this. The accent, the music, a job well done. It's perfect.
Bruce Bruce! I missed your videos for a few weeks, but you appear back in my feed! Bloody great to see you again mate
G'day Bruce. I love watching all your videos. I am in Jamaica, West Indies.
What's the purpose of a grease trap if you're just draining the grease like that?
That grease trap is for dishwashers, vent cleaning, and kitchen washdown, not direct draining of grease.
The trap that you are seeing is multiple compartments. The water from the restaurant kitchen drains flows into the first compartment from the top. Oil separates from the water, and the water moved on into the second compartment. This process repeats until mostly water flows into the sewer and can be treated by the municipal water treatment plant.
These traps must be periodically sucked and cleaned by treatment company (like a septic pumping company) to prevent this type of blockage.
Grease from fryers, pan drippings, expired oil, etc is all collected and placed in specialty containers to be recycled (not for human consumption) by a specialty company.
You find these blockages most often in Asian food restaurants (Chinese, Thai, Indian, etc) because most dishes require lots of oil and high temperatures. The amount of oil and the high cooking temperatures make the collected oil much thicker/gelatinous thereby being more prone to gumming up drainage systems.
Bruce! Bruce! Now I now know it's Friday! I'm taking this video as a birthday present for my 40th.
Happy birthday brother!
@@DrainCleaningAUSTRALIA dankjewel meneer!
Watching from Manila. Dang! I am really getting old. Just spent an hour or so watching dudes trimming grass and oiling some pathways and it was so relaxing. And the damn algorithm is working fast I guess, your channel and this video was recommended right away. Keep up the good work mate! 👍👌👏
I'm glad I clicked after eating, not before
Is this an older one? You sound so different. Love watching your vids during breakfast at the weekend!
what do you think, brothers ?
Currently watching from Victoria, loving the video so far.
Yes so much satisfaction when it finally gives.Its like a battle won.Enjoying this classic footage from Ontario Canada.Nothing compares to this.
Hats off to you, mate. Your enthusiasm and professionalism n
Is very commendable. Great work, great videos.
Southern England.
Florida, USA. This beats the election coverage.
You are right there. 😂☺️👵🏻🇦🇺
fuck yea it does.
Hi. They would never allow that here in Canada. Cus the water would freeze in the winter time. Kinda surprise they let all that grease go down the drain. Grease is a No NO for Ppl on farms or have septic tank. Even in the small city here. They were going around in my condo telling ppl stop flushing grease down the drain. Use paper towels and throw it out. I grew up on small horse farm so I know better. But of course nobody here listens.
Still good video. Hi from Ab Canada.
Are you okay? :( You sound a little down. Whatever is going on in your life, better days will come. ♡♡
Yep, I had the same impression. Normally his enthusiasm is that of Steve Erwin, though here he sounds a bit low on energy.
He did get soaked on the first job of the day. I know I'd be ticked off thinking about getting sick.
I thought the same :(
I think the blockage with rocks and the board got to him.
Wouldn’t you be a bit down if you got covered in shit?
I am so glad to have people like you that will do the jobs i cant or wont. I appreciate you.From 🇦🇺
Watching from Scotland...... with my mouth closed.
those workers at the resteraunt need to stop throwing cleanign supplies and such down the drain too, or it will jsut get blocked once again
No one throws a glove in a drain, it gets dropped on the floor and then accidentally kicked into the drain. So what they really need is a debri catcher in their floor drains (that'll at least catch most large items).
@@carlotta4th
That would imply a open drain hole for said glove to go into, and I cannot say I have ever seen such in any kitchen I have had access to
The bloody hell and the accent makes me smile everytime 😊
Why am I watching this 😂
Satisfying
The soundtrack 😂
Me to lol I'm in the U.K
Why not
I'm in Seymour Victoria Australia and I never would have thought watching drains be unclogged would be so interesting! Love it!
Why do I feel relief when watching this get cleaned but depression when thinking about cleaning my own bathroom lol.
You alright there mate? Normally you're almost unbelievably cheerful but today you seem a bit down, hope all is well. Perhaps I'm just imagining it. Well wishes from Pennsylvania, USA.
At 1:12 Thats a nice new valve handle for the jet. Lets see how many videos before there is a pair of vice grips on that valve stem ;)
Ahhh, the smell of a grease trap behind a chinese in a hot aussie summer...there is a teenage worker memory I never wanted to relive 😂😂😂😂
Haha nostalgic isn't it
@@DrainCleaningAUSTRALIA As nostalgic as peeling 10kg bags of onions and bagging up prawn crackers lol. ALLLLL of the smells 😂🤢
From the USA, love watching these videos
A returning viewer from Canberra. Glad you are still having fun doing this.
Blows my mind that grease is going down the pipes to begin with. Any store I worked at it has grease traps that would be inside and cleaned out all the time.
Illinoisan here (with ties to Australia...my mom spent several formative years of her life in Aus in the 60s and 70s). I may not be a plumber by trade, but recently I did some serious unblocking myself; we recently had some heavy rains after a dry spell, so when I saw a river flowing past my house (the nearest stream is 2-3 blocks away), I knew there was an issue somewhere. The tools I had to hand were an umbrella (as it was still raining), my hand, common sense, and...a broken hangar. I ended up clearing about 5 pounds of drenched leaves out of four street drains: one (north) "upriver" as I live at the bottom of an incline, the drain (south) that should've been draining my side of the street, the one across from the second (which was overflowing to it; west), and the one just uphill from #3 (further west) at a different street corner to alleviate the mess. Can't be having flooded basements (again...), can we?
That was one of the more unique episodes of Bluey!
Bring it on!! London, Uk. This is a bloody glorious rabbit hole 😎😎😎
Love watching your videos as I smoke my bong. I’m watching you from Vancouver Island 😊
This is why people love games like pressure wash simulator
Watching from here, Australia Queensland!
Watching the the USA been watching you for a couple of months great work dude! 👍
Southeast Virginia. We have a drain service here with a funny slogan, Brown Plumbing and Septic. They do drain systems, plus grease traps and septic tanks. Their slogan is "If it don't go down, call Brown." They've been around for a long time (70+ years).
I understand the timber. We put a branch in gopher holes on rail trails to warn people on their bikes who can’t see the holes as they approach them. That hole is a recipe for twisted ankles. Someone has to level out that sidewalk.
It looks like the cover is missing.
A Chinese Restaurant’s grease trap is the definition if hell on earth!
Dude, I love your music choice. It’s 🔥
I view from - IT - and i love to watch this video... Always learn something new from the experts. The only thing I can say for sure, even though I'm not an "expert"... people think can throw anything down the toilet or sink... that it's like throwing it in the garbage... NOOOOOOOO it's YOUR EXPENSE LATER...
Watching from the USA, perfect video to wake up. Surprised Aussies didn’t cover that drain out in the open!
Handyman in Birmingham, UK
Kudos to you man
Watching from England ❤
To me water blasting te goo down the drain seems kinda weird. Because what I've always seen in here Finland we use suction cars. We suck the stinky mess out of the blockage and then clean the area. Instead of blasting goo further. Of course this water method is used on smaller household drains. But bigger like this is the suction car.
Nice videos though. I'm glad that there is no smell a vision inveted.(yet).
I have no idea how I got here but I'm enjoying the video. In New York and you have a new subscriber.
Watching from Scotland 🏴♥️🏴. When I had drain problems there was NOTHING IN THIS WORLD more satisfying than hearing the "glug" and then Watching all the effluent disappear 😅😅😅
You should make the restaurant remove all the plastic bags and gloves.
This!
How do you sanitise your equipment?
From Perth WA. Steve Irving would be proud of you. You are a legend mate. Keep the fire burning.
Who's Steve Irving?
@@doscwolny2221probably meant Steve Irwin (Bruce sounds a bit like him) 😊
San Francisco, California USA! No idea why I find these videos so engaging but I love em
Scottish highander here. I've great respect for drain guys. Used to work in a hotel and the yearly grease trap clean was always a solid bit of work for our drain guy. We never had problems with that but we did have victtorian cast iron roan and waste pipes running on the exterior that used to like freezing in the winter. Part of my duties for a few years meant I often spent quite a bit of time standing on fire escapes in sub zero temperatures in the dark slowly heating those pipes with a hose until the ice was loose enough to dissipate/drop. Tricky since if you went too hot too fast you'd crack the iron and have water everywhere coz whole chunks of pipe would just break away (never happened to me luckily). Once we had a block too big for that method and the contractor we called out had to remove a pipe section before warming the blockage and a 6ft ice rod about 3 inch diameter fell about 30 ft to the ground - lucky it was onto a grass area rather than solid ground or it would have shrapnelled , we did have a weird ice rod sticking out of the ground for a few weeks though lol.
Sooo what is the point of a grease trap if the grease just flows right down with the water???
Watching from Madrid, Spain
The plastic bags down the drain are nothing short of mental.....
I'm watching this in good old NSW Newcastle, I used to live in Sydney for a good amount of my life, but I'm just vibing
You are truly a Professional! I have done a few grease traps and it’s a disgusting job. Well done. Fun to watch someone who knows what they’re doing.
I'm watching from the fabelled land of Ohio.
This was the strangest episode of Bluey I have ever seen.
I have worked in kitchens, both commercial and private, for the majority of my life. One of the few things that I will NOT do is clean out a grease trap. The combination of the smell and appearance and I can't keep the contents of my stomach where they belong
For those have never smelt a grease trap,lucky you🤢😄
Greetings from Olympia WA - USA. South of Seattle. Love your channel. All the best!
Don't know why your video came up in my suggestions, but so bloody happy it did! You are bloody hilarious 🤣🤣 ( couldn't get as many "bloodys" in as you!!!!😂😂😂😂) subscribed as soon as bloody possible 👍🏼 from ENGLAND 🇬🇧
Watching from the Netherlands :D
Last plumber said it can't be uncloged lies he is just bad plumber real plumber actually works hard and unclogs everything
Drinking a peanut butter banana smoothie while watching. In USA
Have you tried peanut butter banana ice cream will blow you away I invented it ❤❤❤😂
South Australia. You're a bloody legend, mate. So many people would either not do this or do half a job. You just get stuck in. Good on you 👍
Watching from Wisconsin, USA in the Northwoods ❤
You always do that thing where you put the nozzle juuuust in the pipe and then hit the powerblast and "bloody hell I'm soaked"
Scotland here. Do the people running the restaurant not know the grease trap has to be cleaned regularly to stop all the gunge accumulating. And the smell from those things is DISGUSTING.
Worst smell ever.
And, no, the owners don't seem to know or care that they need cleaned out regularly.
0:21 I thought I saw a floating, unused franger. 😂 G'day from Brissie
In addition to your videos, I love to hear you talk
Watching from Sacramento, California United States, love videos
Europe, the Netherlands, Eindhoven..... yeahhhh
Goeden middag uit V.S.