Wine Barrel Revival: Transforming Neglected Beauty with Pressure Washing Magic
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- čas přidán 3. 05. 2019
- Uncover the hidden beauty of a neglected wine barrel as we work our pressure washing magic! In this video, we take you on a mesmerizing journey of restoring and rejuvenating this rustic gem, revealing its original splendor. Discover the power of pressure washing to bring out the vibrant wood and intricate details. Join us for this satisfying transformation and be inspired to tackle your own projects. Don't forget to subscribe for more amazing restoration ideas!
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YES!!! I knew I didn't have to sand em down! I mean they're gonna be planters outside. I'll do this then seal
Your video was very satisfying and really got my hopes up that cleaning up my barrel to refinish it would be this easy. Not even close. Learned my lesson - get a better barrel to start with. I wish all I had was dirt to wash off mine.
thank you for the reply, hope ur barrel stil came out great
Literally just spent 3 hours on a sander when I could have just done this
It is quicker indeed but for perfect finish sanding after is key
You can use some Oxalic acid by putting into a bucket with hot water and paint the whole barrel. Leave to set over an hour then jetwash off. I wish I had a jet washer, that’d helped me even further.
What psi did you use without damaging the barrels?
I think arround 1600
Great video!
Does anyone know how to remove smells from whiskey barrels? I attempted to fill my barrel with water and now it really stinks after being wet.
Is what i found on google let me know if it works !
Mix a tablespoon of sodium percarbonate or soda carbonate per gallon of water to make a cleaning solution. Make enough solution to fill up most of the barrel. Swirl this solution around in your barrel to get rid of the mold or smell.
@@bechill1873 I'll give it a try. Thanks
Tried this today on my whiskey barrel planter with a very good pressure washer and it did absolutely nothing ffs.
Strange, what attachment do u have for u pressure washer ? I used a turbo nozzle.
@@bechill1873 Just tried it once more, it's a Karcher K4. Trird with both types of nozzles on max pressure. It cleans patio tiles but the wine barrel seems immune to it unfortunately, gonna try sanding it hopefully that works.
@@smeshfactory3992 hope so to for u, keep me posted !
@@bechill1873 Sanding is definitely working however it requires a lot of elbow grease and going through a fair amount of sand paper, I'll have to pick some more up tomorrow. Not sure if you can help but my barrel was used for Whiskey. It looks like it's charred on the inside, completely black as if it's been burnt. I'm going to use it as a pot for an olive tree, what shall I do about the black interior, do I leave it or apply some type of coating etc? thanks.
@@smeshfactory3992 Maybe put some foil on the inside of the pot as a Barrier?
Nice job
This is awesome.What psi you using?
20 to 120 bar
290 to 1740 psi ( online conversion)
Is this an oak barrel? And if so, was that either rot/algae you were blasting off?
I’m currently restoring a barrel and having to sand it, I’m not sure that a pressure washer would be strong enough to remove allot of the build up on the barrel I currently have.
It was an oak barrel and they where algae the top part is rot en needs to be removed. U can try to use pressure washer first to get the most of dirt and algaes of it ?
be chill I’ll give it a whirl. I may even get it blasted as I think it’ll be stubborn to remove. There’s what looks like sap and other grime. It’s an aged barrel.
@@doug7844 maybe look in the shops for a good wood cleaner, less chance to damage the wood ?
power washer will NOT wash off age LOL - learned that the hard way.
Did you put any detergent or solution in the water?
Just water
What power jet wash
Karcher hd650