This footage shows cleaners targeting seats on a London red bus - revealing just how much dirt passengers take home.
Cleaner Steve James, 55, started posting cleaning videos from “high traffic areas” on his Instagram in 2020 - including a viral video on a London tube.
The lighthearted content was intended to promote his carpet cleaning business, Mr Carpet Clean, which he has been running for seven years.
Cleaner Steve James, 55, started posting cleaning videos from “high traffic areas” on his Instagram in 2020 - including a viral video on a London tube.
The lighthearted content was intended to promote his carpet cleaning business, Mr Carpet Clean, which he has been running for seven years.
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00:00Me and the team are back this time. We're on the buses and believe you me. This is the dirt that we've extracted from the seats
00:07It's not looking great. It's looking grim and it's gonna raise some concerns
00:11But in the meantime, let's go back to the beginning and we'll give the seats the usual pre-spray
00:16I'm gonna give it a light agitation with a soft hand brush. Yeah this way that it takes all the dirt before we start extracting
00:23During this process. I'm gonna be using a clear detailer that way you get to see everything
00:28We're actually lifting and separating from the seats
00:31Watching the dirt come through
00:33Even makes me wonder how much bad or even harmful bacteria like dormant within the seats that we're extracting
00:40What we are finding is the majority of the public seating areas such as your trains your coaches your buses your theaters your hospitals
00:47Your restaurants your cinemas, etc
00:50Will more than likely have this volume of dirt and potentially bad bacteria within the seating areas
00:56Purely based on the fact that they don't really have them professionally cleaned and that's where a lot of concerns have been raised
01:01I'm Steve. Mr. Carpet clean. I'm our team. Thanks for watching and please like share and comment
01:09Appreciate the love. Thank you