yessss thank you. i love chemistry and i love understanding how things work on a molecular level- and i also really like it to be explained to me in simple layman terms because i can visualise it and make sense of it rather than reading it out of a chemistry textbook!
When I go to work at the hotel.after 3 days off I always tell my desk workers "no offense" with a smile as I disinfect the telephones and keyboards and doorknobs ..I like 2 see a man who understands how to clean!
@@CleanWithConfidence haha i feel like your TH-cam channel is my jackpot! Its like I watched 1 of your videos loved it now I'm hooked! :) I get excited with the little things :)
Not bad. Maybe too advanced for this video but there is also cleaner chemicals that assist the surfactants like alkalies, alkaline salts such as sodium carbonate and sodium metasilicate, solvents like alcohols and glycol ethers, and hydrotropes like sodium xylenesulfonate which allow higher surfactant concentrations. There are also acid cleaners with nonionic surfactants and acids like phosphoric, citric, or lactic acid But those additives are usually for heavy duty cleaning. Many times a blend of anionic and nonionic surfactants are sufficient.
That's a difficult feat to accomplish because you have to have something that's gonna reduce the surface tension and actually penetrate the soil. In 12 years of cleaning I have never found a chemical-free product that actually works unfortunately.
You re like the Alton Browne of cleaning.....lol...love this...thanks...I sucked at science but this made sense...hey I’ve been watching your other vids and I appreciate what you’re doing.....but dude....we need to get you some new jokes....lol....I’ll go first....angrier than a mosquito in a mannequin factory....lol..sorry I need little to no reason to tell a cheesy joke.
Using this as inspiration for a curriculum idea i had around cleaning products! Thanks!
Happy to help
yessss thank you. i love chemistry and i love understanding how things work on a molecular level- and i also really like it to be explained to me in simple layman terms because i can visualise it and make sense of it rather than reading it out of a chemistry textbook!
Happy to help
Wowie this is taught in one of my modules for cleaning and sanitation of food processing equipments
Cool stuff huh!!!
Extremely interesting!!!!!!! Brings out the geek in me. 👍🏽
Glad you enjoyed the video!
When I go to work at the hotel.after 3 days off I always tell my desk workers "no offense" with a smile as I disinfect the telephones and keyboards and doorknobs ..I like 2 see a man who understands how to clean!
Thanks for the comment!
Omy this is actually interesting! Thank you!
Yes ma'am you are welcome!
Well done, thank you.
Happy to help👍🙂
You speak my world. Thank you!
Happy to help!
So glad to find this
glad you found it valuable!
Looking forward to the rest of this series! Great job!😁
Thanks! Video 2 is in the editing process right now actually! Hope to have it up by tomorrow!!
Thank you!!!!! I love your channel! I love cleaning! Bless you mate!
Happy to help!
@@CleanWithConfidence haha i feel like your TH-cam channel is my jackpot! Its like I watched 1 of your videos loved it now I'm hooked! :) I get excited with the little things :)
@@miahi2356 Sounds like you're a very detailed oriented person like me!
I looooooove the details! I'm doing a training on DIY natural cleaning products. This is a great refresher of the science.
Hey Thaila, happy to help!!
yes.
Not bad. Maybe too advanced for this video but there is also cleaner chemicals that assist the surfactants like alkalies, alkaline salts such as sodium carbonate and sodium metasilicate, solvents like alcohols and glycol ethers, and hydrotropes like sodium xylenesulfonate which allow higher surfactant concentrations. There are also acid cleaners with nonionic surfactants and acids like phosphoric, citric, or lactic acid
But those additives are usually for heavy duty cleaning. Many times a blend of anionic and nonionic surfactants are sufficient.
This was just beautiful, it's goes straight down to the physics of atomic attraction
Yes!!!
I'm so geeked by this. Awesome
You are not alone, I love this stuff too!! :)
This is so good. Just earned yourself a subscriber
Thanks! Welcome to the channel!
This is not what I was looking to learn, however this was very interesting and I'm happy I know that now!
lol!! :)
Great lesson. Makes me want to go clean something right now.lol
Clean your heart out my friend!
thanks so much! this video really helped me with my chemistry assignment!
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Very educational. Thank you ⭐️
Absolutely!
hi , what are the chemical names and its use and purposes?
That is what the video was about
I could really use a video on cleaning furnaces, mine has dust everywhere from neglectful previous tenants!
For the most part, depends on the type of dust, I would just vacuum it with a hose and brush attachment.
You’re so good!! Thanks for this video
Happy to help!
So interesting 😮 10/10
Thanks! Glad you found it valuable🙂
How well do surfactants work without water?
Which chemical is power full for removing stains?
Depends on the type of stains and surfaces they are on. There is no one size fits all when it comes to stain removal.
Wow, beautiful
Love your videos. You could do us, and the world, a favour by showing us how to clean without chemicals.
That's a difficult feat to accomplish because you have to have something that's gonna reduce the surface tension and actually penetrate the soil. In 12 years of cleaning I have never found a chemical-free product that actually works unfortunately.
Intresting
:)
You re like the Alton Browne of cleaning.....lol...love this...thanks...I sucked at science but this made sense...hey I’ve been watching your other vids and I appreciate what you’re doing.....but dude....we need to get you some new jokes....lol....I’ll go first....angrier than a mosquito in a mannequin factory....lol..sorry I need little to no reason to tell a cheesy joke.
Thats actually a pretty good one!!! They would be angry about that lol
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You should be a middle- school science teacher
glad you enjoyed the video 🙂
First
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I feel like you went into to much depth. But good lecture!
Yes I am naturally very detailed so it was a hard balance!! lol