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I’m going to argue that the number of good ones are YouTube could be counted on one hand. And maybe even less than that. Of course, I don’t know them all but of the ones I’ve seen there are very few.

You’re right. The only ones I can think of are on this forum and they don’t post often. Pressure washing youtubers/vloggers are kooks

Well, we all know Squids is a great one. I’ve caught some of Jordie’s videos and they seem to be on the right track though I haven’t watched as many of his. Racer puts out some of the most detailed and informative ones and you get the soothing action of his southern drawl. I’m missing one I know I am

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@gbattle makes good ones. He doesn’t usually talk and explains what he does/the process in the description.

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That’s the one! I was really thinking hard and knew it was a member here but couldn’t get it. Yes, his videos are good, too.

And, of course, our resident giant teddy bear @SchertzServicesLLC has a great little channel, too. I’ve been wanting a camera so that I could start one myself but I’m not sure many folks would watch since there’s already much better content out there than I could ever create.

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Make them for your website and Facebook business page. It’s nice to have something to show potential customers and keep previous customers up to date with what you’ve been doing/what you can do for them. That’s what I do and just use my phone to film it. Just before and after videos

How do I film and wash at the same time? Like a chest rig or something? I am so technologically inept it is not even funny. And that’s sad because I’m technically a millennial lol

:joy: same and I haven’t really bothered to find a way to do so. I just record the before and after and add music and my logo at the end

Ah, that seems simple enough.

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I’ve seen others set up a tripod and film soaping and rinsing the side of a house. Speed up the video to make it like a minute long. Seems to work well just something I haven’t cared to do yet.

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I bought a cheap tripod and set my phone up and record video on occasion. Even if I don’t use the video it’s nice to be able to go back and take whatever still images or pictures from the video I want. I then use it for a time lapse video. The time lapse videos are the absolute best for Facebook. They blow the picture ads out of the water as far as results go. Even much better than slideshows with awesome before and afters. For some reason people love watching the algae disappear with some stupid tune playing in the background. My facebook business page hasn’t been around that long but the first time lapse ad I made I had over 3,000 thru plays in 3 days.

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Lol that’s what I thought too. I actually deleted a few videos that had over 30,000 views.

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BTW your surfactant didn’t cause THIS problem. More likely too high of pressure, wrong nozzle, or too close to surface. Incredible resource here. Dig in! :+1:

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I guarantee over 29,000 of those were Grizz trying to figure out how to dig a hole to bury his pot of gold. 6’ 11" leprechaun that he is

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