This business owner is exactly the role model to show how to offer a competent, reliable and valuable service. Well done, I wish you a long and prosperous business.
@@projectlaserhi love your videos . I'm looking at doing this in Brisbane would you please recommend a start up machine and brand on limited budget . Maybe Chinese . Any advice greatly appreciated 😊
After explaining safety precautions he says "you could laser clean with your eyes closed." This is truly amazing though! Not having to use chemicals or anything that'd potentially ruin whatever it is being cleaned.
He said it, because in the sentence before he explained, that you can hear the perfect working distance with your ears. It's like driving a car by ears, just because you hear the motor noises. That is not related to safety.
@Satish K stainless and aluminium are reflective and be cleaned, you'd want to be conscious of the direction of the beam so they're not bouncing back at the operators
What blows me away is the ability to tune it so that you can clean delicate materials that are even potentially flammable without damaging the surface. Removing surface contaminates from a wall without affecting even the painted surface is just extraordinary. I hope we get to a point where a significantly toned down version can be feasible as a household product.
The big problem with lasers is its REALLY easy to laser your or someone else's eyes; lasers can go quite far and if they hit a reflective surface they can bounce to unexpected locations, this is why they always use laser goggles and put up those light absorbing fences
This needs to be toned even down in power so human can use it to safely bath without using water, that would be an amazing breakthrough for saving water and also space travel.
You'd have to be very mindful of what the paint pigments are made of. The laser is doing a process called ablation. You can think of it as a light jackhammer. While the big laser might be a 200W, that's measured at continuous wave output. When you pulse a laser you're looking at peak power as the key performance criterion, which is a function of the pulse duration and frequency. When you ablate something you're dumping all the energy in your pulse into the target to vaporize it. If it's a highly volatile oxidative material you can get it to ignite, so you gotta be careful.
Cool tech, and an important service. A church nearby recently caught fire (suspected arson likely) and there have been several recent fires during this heatwave. Truly doing something very important in helping people rebuild and get back to living normal lives.
That was the calmest way I’ve ever heard someone say “Molotov cocktail thrown into the house.” Is this a common thing in Australia? I’m an American so I’m used to crazy mindless violence, but damn
Living in his city this is very rare. Likely bikey violence which is in decline. I live in a bushfire zone. Despite my house being bushfire resistant smoke damage is very expensive. Good to know there's someone like this here. (Hopefully he's not too expensive)
I am blown away. I had a fire in my house and so much salvaged jewelry that will rust if I use ultrasonic cleaning. Its Damascene work. Its breaking my heart to lose my beautiful jewelry. Please let me know if this magical cleaning will work on plastics, metals, wood, bone, glass, stones, enameled metals? Is there a cheap Chinese version for DIY home use for removing smoke damage? All my CDs, books, and even silverware was damaged. I would be so grateful if you could answer my questions. Loved the demo! This is as close to a magic wand I've ever seen. Thank you!!!
Someone could easlily make millions if they did a laser cleaning compilation channel. Like, a 1000w Model costs upwards of $500,000 USD, they would make that back in ad rev alone
This is cool, but I'm more curious about the story of the house - Molotov Cocktails and kicked-in doors? You had my curiosity, but now you have my attention.
Back to playing more power wash simulator for me after watching this. The way the power washer is in that game feels like a cleaning laser so this satisfies me.
@@skipads5141 yes new game that came out a few weeks ago, is actually really relaxing since the material shader goes from dirt black to shiny as you spray the levels.
Before watching this video I have no idea such technology exist. I looked it up and there are like laser cleaning services everywhere. I live downtown, work in a luxury hotel, look at science stuff online almost every other day, I guess that still count as living under a rock these days.
I go in and spray a product called "Killz" on everything with a greco pump. pump it out of 5 gallon buckets. how does this product compare to the oil\latex products being used to cover soot? this is really cool but it would take 100x longer to do a full size house.
same question i wanted answered as well, with my business i charge per aircon, so its my time im wasting if i fart around. I would say it would be similar to painting - how many rooms x how big they are x how bad it is(depends this laser stuff looks insane and flawless so i could imagine this would be always at base rate) you could add complication in there but like he explained his work almost does it self you just have to focus on security and making sure there isnt anything invisible because thats were you miss going the best job possible
Hey Mate, Our prices vary depending on the industry, smoke damage we either charge by the sqm or by an hourly rate, depending on size of the job and the level of contamination we are removing, be it soot, paint, grease or other coatings
I believe this process also removes rusr from metal surfaces... what else does this tech clean ? Also, can i rent the machine or service ? Thanx for an awesome vid.
Looks a great idea but where does the soot go? Is it entirely collected by the respirator, or will a second less intensive clean of the surfaces be required afterwards.
Very cool! What machine are you using for your mobile unit? I've been looking around and am having trouble deciding between Chinese or US based manufacturers. Thanks!
The one thing that wasn't mentioned here is the smell, smoke damage always leaves that distinct fire smell. So when you blast the soot away does it reduce the smell?
Really cool. I had no idea something like this existed, but once you think about it it is really an "obvious" idea (as most good ideas are😄). Does this work only with soot, or could this kind of technology be used to clean off other kinds of contaminants?
soot is particularly convenient because it's extremely dark and absorbs the heat much more than just about every surface that it's on. like how laser hair removal works best on pale-skinned people with dark hair.
Seen this used tones of times for removing graffiti from bricks but never seen it used for removing smoke damage. Looks like you get amazing results with it though.
Having seen laser cleaning being performed it just sounds like a lot of buzzing and hissing. And the more powerful the laser the more like the tortured screaming of a million damned souls it becomes.
I'll be patiently awaiting laser cleaning simulator 2023
Low effort comment.
Get a job.
Lmao
High effort comment.
death stranding 2!!!!
This business owner is exactly the role model to show how to offer a competent, reliable and valuable service. Well done, I wish you a long and prosperous business.
You're the man Peter! Thank you
@@projectlaserhi love your videos . I'm looking at doing this in Brisbane would you please recommend a start up machine and brand on limited budget . Maybe Chinese . Any advice greatly appreciated 😊
@@projectlaserwhat's avg rate per sq footage or hourly rate?
After explaining safety precautions he says "you could laser clean with your eyes closed." This is truly amazing though! Not having to use chemicals or anything that'd potentially ruin whatever it is being cleaned.
He said it, because in the sentence before he explained, that you can hear the perfect working distance with your ears. It's like driving a car by ears, just because you hear the motor noises.
That is not related to safety.
@@maxhouseman3129 I was just kidding around
@@maxhouseman3129 Hey Max, that laser has grown to be sweet tune music to us
We love this tech! glad you enjoyed the video
@Satish K stainless and aluminium are reflective and be cleaned, you'd want to be conscious of the direction of the beam so they're not bouncing back at the operators
Since I've seen this used only on metal a thousand times I was surprised to see it used on just about whatever. It works surprisingly well.
What blows me away is the ability to tune it so that you can clean delicate materials that are even potentially flammable without damaging the surface. Removing surface contaminates from a wall without affecting even the painted surface is just extraordinary. I hope we get to a point where a significantly toned down version can be feasible as a household product.
Glad you appreciated our expertise JJ, plenty more on our TH-cam page
The big problem with lasers is its REALLY easy to laser your or someone else's eyes; lasers can go quite far and if they hit a reflective surface they can bounce to unexpected locations, this is why they always use laser goggles and put up those light absorbing fences
This needs to be toned even down in power so human can use it to safely bath without using water, that would be an amazing breakthrough for saving water and also space travel.
This is because the soot is black and absorbs light easily.
@@henkkaa88 That makes perfect sense. So realistically this would be much harder if the goal was to remove graffiti or something similar.
The irony of burning soot off of something fire damaged is awesome.
Fighting fire with fire lol
@@jeffssearchforknowledge9931 nice 👍
Hehe right?
Graffiti comes to mind. A good way to get rid of it without having to paint over or use chemicals.
Graffiti is hit and miss, some colours react differently with infrared light! black is easier than white for example
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@@cozmowtl cope
@@dirt3009
Scope.
You'd have to be very mindful of what the paint pigments are made of. The laser is doing a process called ablation. You can think of it as a light jackhammer. While the big laser might be a 200W, that's measured at continuous wave output. When you pulse a laser you're looking at peak power as the key performance criterion, which is a function of the pulse duration and frequency.
When you ablate something you're dumping all the energy in your pulse into the target to vaporize it. If it's a highly volatile oxidative material you can get it to ignite, so you gotta be careful.
I cant imagine how many families you guys have helped bring life back to their homes! This is amazimg!
This has to be one of the most fascinating things I’ve ever seen. It looks like an easy process, soot, wall, laser, clean, but it’s so far from it.
You got it! as easy as 1-2-3
It is easy.
I have never seen anything more satisfying in my entire life.
Check out SB mowing and SB pressure washing on youtube, that's next level satisfying.
Oh god, this is even better than the water pressure cleaning videos that YT usually recommends to me… 😍
I think I need professional help though 😱
Plenty more satisfying content on our page Michael
Cool tech, and an important service. A church nearby recently caught fire (suspected arson likely) and there have been several recent fires during this heatwave. Truly doing something very important in helping people rebuild and get back to living normal lives.
Fascinating! You can salvage so much property value that would ordinarily be deemed uninhabitable.
That was the calmest way I’ve ever heard someone say “Molotov cocktail thrown into the house.” Is this a common thing in Australia? I’m an American so I’m used to crazy mindless violence, but damn
Living in his city this is very rare. Likely bikey violence which is in decline.
I live in a bushfire zone. Despite my house being bushfire resistant smoke damage is very expensive. Good to know there's someone like this here. (Hopefully he's not too expensive)
My thoughts exactly.
It’s definitely not a common thing in Australia!
You had me a Molotov cocktail 😂
Imagine showing this to somebody from a century ago. They'd be blown away
They would probably try to burn you for being a witch
BLACK MAGIC!
Mess around and get burned at the stakes...
showing this to anyone today gets nearly the same reaction
Watching this is so incredibly satisfying 😍
Wow. This is incredible. And so satisfying. It seems like a fun job, actually.
Hey Ralph! its a pretty amazing technology when you find the right applications, such as smoke damage
you can get the same effect from power-washing your driveway.....gets tedious after a while
That looks super satisfying.
I could really get into this for a job
That laster cleaning is awesome
That's actually bloody amazing I love this!
I am blown away. I had a fire in my house and so much salvaged jewelry that will rust if I use ultrasonic cleaning. Its Damascene work. Its breaking my heart to lose my beautiful jewelry. Please let me know if this magical cleaning will work on plastics, metals, wood, bone, glass, stones, enameled metals? Is there a cheap Chinese version for DIY home use for removing smoke damage? All my CDs, books, and even silverware was damaged. I would be so grateful if you could answer my questions. Loved the demo! This is as close to a magic wand I've ever seen. Thank you!!!
Someone could easlily make millions if they did a laser cleaning compilation channel. Like, a 1000w Model costs upwards of $500,000 USD, they would make that back in ad rev alone
Nice LL COOL J reference at the end. "Doing it and Doing it Well" 😎
This is cool, but I'm more curious about the story of the house - Molotov Cocktails and kicked-in doors? You had my curiosity, but now you have my attention.
We will have a youtube video up soon!
Absolutely amazing, this could potentially make cleaning addictive!
Was lucky enough to watch my motor get laser cleaned and I can tell you.
satisfying isn't even beginning to describe it 😩
The ability to clean soot is amazing.
Back to playing more power wash simulator for me after watching this. The way the power washer is in that game feels like a cleaning laser so this satisfies me.
People pretend to use a power washer as a video game?
@@skipads5141 yes new game that came out a few weeks ago, is actually really relaxing since the material shader goes from dirt black to shiny as you spray the levels.
Incredible , is there nothing lasers can't do ?
Apparently not having just watched that demonstration of their power and flexibility .
Lasers are very expensive and they need lots of energy.
But yea they can do a lot of things.
A laser cannot love you 🥰
This is so cool and doing great justice to the world!
*_This is so satisfying._*
If you don’t mind me asking what was your start up cost for your business? Great 👍 video
Wonderful.
Fire is bad. It's damage is painful.
This Laser tech mitigates the damage. Excellent. Brilliant. I love it.
Before watching this video I have no idea such technology exist. I looked it up and there are like laser cleaning services everywhere. I live downtown, work in a luxury hotel, look at science stuff online almost every other day, I guess that still count as living under a rock these days.
Soothingly refreshing. Laser cleaning.
You know it! check our page for more! lots fo content coming!
So would this be fighting fire with fire?
what abou grill cleaning? would the lase work too on that?
how you feed those wonderful machines? just a generator or house 110/220 power?
Our 500w laser needs a 3phase generator, our smaller lasers need 15amp 240v
could this be used to strip paint off floorboards and avoid sanding??
This is incredible! Absolutely amazing! 👍
That's the coolest gadget I've ever seen!
We're glad you enjoyed it, there are the full clips on our TH-cam channel
Is this the same principle as a lazer tattoo remover ??
How utterly fascinating!
Thanks for this overview, wonderful tech. Been wondering if it's in use or not, and here I see the potential is well being used.
That’s new ur Chanel always surprise me
Check out our channel for more clips;)
Im wondering, can you share with me the manufacture of your machines? I have an interest in starting a business like this in the US.
I go in and spray a product called "Killz" on everything with a greco pump. pump it out of 5 gallon buckets. how does this product compare to the oil\latex products being used to cover soot?
this is really cool but it would take 100x longer to do a full size house.
How do you work your pricing out? Is it by the surface area to be cleaned or time spent?
same question i wanted answered as well, with my business i charge per aircon, so its my time im wasting if i fart around. I would say it would be similar to painting - how many rooms x how big they are x how bad it is(depends this laser stuff looks insane and flawless so i could imagine this would be always at base rate) you could add complication in there but like he explained his work almost does it self you just have to focus on security and making sure there isnt anything invisible because thats were you miss going the best job possible
safety*
Time and what material it is cleaning probably. Surface area can differ the needed by how much soot in an area and what material is being cleaned
Hey Mate, Our prices vary depending on the industry, smoke damage we either charge by the sqm or by an hourly rate, depending on size of the job and the level of contamination we are removing, be it soot, paint, grease or other coatings
When no other is doing it guaranteed $100 + an hour, still cheaper than replacing
Ngl very satisfying.
Love it.
Where can you purchace this tool and how much is it?
I believe this process also removes rusr from metal surfaces... what else does this tech clean ? Also, can i rent the machine or service ? Thanx for an awesome vid.
A pulsed laser can remove soot, oil, grease, corrosion, potentially epoxy resin and graffiti, and lots of other residues
If you look for your local supplier you may be able to rent a laser
Would that also work on houses in UK to clean them from internal mushroom on the walls
Yes
This is the coolest thing I didn't know existed
Would this clean oil stains on driveways?
Does it kill tarantulas?
Brilliant. Way to go man.
Will it clean a DPF filter
Do you set up some kind of negative air system or air filtration for the residual byproduct dust resulting from the cleaning process?
where can you buy the machine
Excellent
Glad you liked it Edward! check our profile for more!
@@projectlaser I definitely did. I can add this service to my company 😃
Super freaking neat!
basically burn out fire with a more hot and focused fire
This is so satisfying to watch. Amazing tech
This is more satisfying than watching powerwashing videos
Im in WA this is sooo cool
Glad you enjoyed it Homie!
Very cool stuffs! Thanks for sharing!
Yeah a fellow Aussie
Aussie Aussie Aussie!
Insurance companies going to love this little tool....
So....cleaning burnt layer from fire off with extreme heat? I'm confused.
Didn't know this exist. Thanks
Now you do! check out our profile for more content if you would like!
Looks a great idea but where does the soot go? Is it entirely collected by the respirator, or will a second less intensive clean of the surfaces be required afterwards.
It's vaporized
@@TheRandompaint vaporized doesn't mean dematerialized, it's just floating around in the air
the laser wands usually have a vacuum cleaner attachment so the soiling that's been blasted off gets sucked up and away into the bag
Wow! This is incredible!!!
You're incredible RaeAnn
Interesting concept!
on the brick it makes sense, but would you not just wash it with tsp as the normal paint prep and paint over it on the interior?
Very cool! What machine are you using for your mobile unit? I've been looking around and am having trouble deciding between Chinese or US based manufacturers. Thanks!
I wonder if it can be used for eliminating mold and mildew from cinderblocks or cement???
wow i had no idea other than rust removal, amazing
Great business. How many machines do you have? Wish you continued success!
The one thing that wasn't mentioned here is the smell, smoke damage always leaves that distinct fire smell. So when you blast the soot away does it reduce the smell?
I will stick my nose against it when we do a job this Friday!
@@projectlaser well it's currently Sunday, how did it smell?
@@projectlaser did it smell or not?
I'm impressed!
That’s so satisfying
Where do you acquire the pop-up enclosure system?
Funny that Australia are both advanced and backwards at the same time...
Nah, they're just upside down.
To add to it, we are in Western Australia, WA stands for wait awhile
Sorcery.. lol absolutely awesome
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What a great idea 💡
This is amazing!
What did you charge for that house to be laser cleaned ? What’s the going rates per sq ft ?
Wow these series are Awesome keep it up. Wow is this what they do for scars on skin
that just blows my mind
Come check out our page for more mind-blowing content
very good project
Really cool. I had no idea something like this existed, but once you think about it it is really an "obvious" idea (as most good ideas are😄).
Does this work only with soot, or could this kind of technology be used to clean off other kinds of contaminants?
soot is particularly convenient because it's extremely dark and absorbs the heat much more than just about every surface that it's on. like how laser hair removal works best on pale-skinned people with dark hair.
I've seen lasers that remove rust as well
@@n_coder there is a clip in this video of that
Rust, bacteria, chemicals, coatings, plant cover.
well i mean it is not 'obvious' in the sense that it require sphtscis to work that wway
Seen this used tones of times for removing graffiti from bricks but never seen it used for removing smoke damage. Looks like you get amazing results with it though.
How well would this work on black-spot mould?
Can it remove grafitie too?
it might if the graffiti is dark and the wall is light. though perhaps there could also be problems if the layer is thick.
@@Ass_of_Amalek thats the thing grafiti is mostly colourfull.
In three years the hot new game will be Laser Cleaner Simulator
I'm now patiently waiting for a ASMR laser cleaning video.
Having seen laser cleaning being performed it just sounds like a lot of buzzing and hissing. And the more powerful the laser the more like the tortured screaming of a million damned souls it becomes.
how long do you need to clean one squaremeter ?
Interesting. Never heard of this before.