Stop plastic shrinkage cracking with fibers | microsynthetic fibers

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • Plastic shrinkage cracking occurs when concrete is placed in hot and dry environments. This typically occurs in the summer when placing flatwork or slabs, sidewalks, pavements, and bridge decks. These fibers are unsightly and they decrease the durability of the concrete. This video shows evidence that microsynthetic fibers can be used in low dosages to stop plastic shrinkage cracking in this concrete. This is shown with a novel test setup that uses box fans and heat lamps.
    This video is a part of a series of videos that will focus on reducing the cracking within concrete.
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Komentáře • 121

  • @BluJay320
    @BluJay320 Před 3 lety +2

    I know nothing about concrete, I don’t work with concrete, I have no reason to have any care for concrete
    And yet I keep watching this man’s videos due to his sheer enthusiasm

  • @grantgeorgia7168
    @grantgeorgia7168 Před 3 lety +12

    Are you going to make a video on the Florida condo collapse as more data/evidence becomes available?

  • @nolingshawn
    @nolingshawn Před rokem +2

    Before adding fiber I'd reccomend ensuring that the mix design is designed with proper proportions that will reduce shrinkage. Also larger rock will create less shrinkage in a mix. Then chose a day with an appropriate evaporation rate. Micro fiber is definitely a great choice if you have done the above.

  • @JP-ig9ri
    @JP-ig9ri Před rokem +3

    I love your energy Dr. ley! I also LOVE concrete. Thank you for being so concise, and articulate. You’ve helped me solve problems time and time again!

  • @tarekhilo5027
    @tarekhilo5027 Před 3 lety +4

    I sell to construction project managers three products to prevent plastic shrinkage cracks... They work all the time
    Masterkure 106, liquid curing compound based on water soluble wax.... Engineers at site spray it on top of exposed freshly casted concrete.
    MasterFiber 012, polypropylene micro synthetic fiber, should be added into the mixer and mix it with concrete, 600grm per cubic mtr of concrete.
    MasterGlenium 51, poly carboxylic eather acid based superplasticiser (admixture to concrete), it allows to produce flowable concrete with low water to cement ratios (below 45liters of water per 100kg of Ordinary portland Cement)
    I advise my customers to avoid direct sunlight, wind acceleration, casting concrete on variant temperature intervals at the day

    • @Manish_Kumar_Singh
      @Manish_Kumar_Singh Před 3 lety +2

      Every civil engineer if he hasn't skipped clases and pays due diligence at construction site can avoid plastic shrinkage without the help of any admixtures.

    • @unseenadventures8130
      @unseenadventures8130 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Engineers don't spray cure compound on the pour lol labours or masons do lol. What is you view on finishing aid. I have been using it for about 6 years now and I love it on those hot dry windy Wyoming days. Every day from May to November lol

    • @unseenadventures8130
      @unseenadventures8130 Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@Manish_Kumar_Singh try pouring concrete in Wyoming where it's either snowing with 80 mph winds or 100 Fahrenheit single digit humidity and 30 mph winds. And on average there's a 30 to 40 degree temp change daily

    • @Manish_Kumar_Singh
      @Manish_Kumar_Singh Před 5 měsíci

      @@unseenadventures8130
      It's the same everywhere in the world, either it's raining or it's too hot. Engineers find a way using all weather construction and or chilling the concert.
      Wet gunny bags nailed to concrete walls and ponding with water for slabs is good enough

  • @hector.abrach
    @hector.abrach Před 3 lety +10

    Your videos are great! Please keep making them, I'm a builder and I've learned a lot from you. Do you know of any tarps to reduce the rate of loss of humidity when curing?

  • @d.l.d.l.8140
    @d.l.d.l.8140 Před 3 lety +1

    You should be required viewing for the employees of every small concrete contractor. I know guys take pride in their work if they get a little knowledge and encouragement. Great stuff!

  • @richardbragstad2381
    @richardbragstad2381 Před 9 dny

    GREAT CONTENT, SO IMPORTANT!
    LOVE THE SILENT BACKGROUND!!!

  • @d.l.d.l.8140
    @d.l.d.l.8140 Před 3 lety +2

    Zero thumbs down? No trolls? Like I said, great stuff.

  • @blakevazmendes4080
    @blakevazmendes4080 Před 2 lety

    Hey Tyler I own a pressure washing company and need to pick your brain on getting deep stains out of slick finished concrete. Everyone in the industry just keeps telling me there’s no way to get the stains out and I feel like there just has to be a way!

  • @bearfoot100
    @bearfoot100 Před 3 lety

    Yes! Yes! Yes! This was what I was looking for. I've written this into my new house spec. " All Concrete, to have plastic microsynthetic fibers , at the rate of 1lb per cubic yard."
    Walls, flat work, all of it.

    • @Real_Tim_S
      @Real_Tim_S Před 3 lety

      Why not a combination of macro/micro-synthetic fibers? About 1lb/cu-yd of each type should cover most of the hydration strength development and then cover semi-structural cracking later in the concrete's life. Also helps with spalling in a fire...
      Any other admixtures to reduce water migration like a Xypex (no affiliation)? Stuff in admix is IMHO better than trying to "fix" performance after casting... Kind of like spec'ing 10mil hot dip galvanized bar, with a thermal spray galvanization of joints on the finished steel - than putting pre-rusted bar in a cast.
      Then of course, a wet pulp water retention cover under plastic to keep the surface from drying out before hydration completes... Mmmmm ;-)

    • @imconsequetau5275
      @imconsequetau5275 Před 3 lety

      Be sure to specify "hydrophilic".

    • @shakeydavesr
      @shakeydavesr Před 3 lety

      @@Real_Tim_S Have you witnessed that thermal spraying?
      Company I used to work for had 2 guys driving around the country doing that stuff.
      Like standing next to a jet engine 🤯

  • @ataaminfar4444
    @ataaminfar4444 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome info! I really wish I had a professor lime you. The energy you have the info you provide gets us motivated and inspired professor.

    • @boedesign
      @boedesign Před 2 lety

      "professor lime you" is a hilariously fitting typo for a concrete discussion :D :D :D

  • @rickw4160
    @rickw4160 Před 3 lety

    Tyler, it used to be used- in fact before these modern fibers it used to be asbestos fibers, and before that, horse hair. In china they had even used silk. for concrete reinforcement.

  • @xrgg7111
    @xrgg7111 Před 3 lety

    You're not a concrete freak.
    You're a concrete superfreak.

  • @manjurelahi2640
    @manjurelahi2640 Před 2 lety

    You are awesome professor Ley

  • @notsoserious0944
    @notsoserious0944 Před 3 lety +1

    I've placed concrete in some pretty horrible conditions, extremely hot with a strong wind, and the specs prevented the spraying or fogging of water on the surface of the concrete. The concrete obviously was degraded and stopping the crazing cracks wouldn't have helped much except perhaps with appearance. However the appearance was terrible anyway since the plastic concrete formed a dry crust on top whilst remaining plastic and it couldn't be tooled properly. I'm told they have methods for dealing with this in arid climates but those are not applied in the midwest. Nobody was happy with the results. Jobs like that drive you to a different trade.

    • @imconsequetau5275
      @imconsequetau5275 Před 3 lety

      I strongly suspect that those "specs" prohibiting fogging didn't take such extreme environmental conditions into account. What is so bad about learning from others in more extreme climates?
      And what is ever detrimental about fogging? You just have to tool at the right moment _without being influenced by surface gloss._

    • @notsoserious0944
      @notsoserious0944 Před 3 lety

      @@imconsequetau5275 The spec book is a legal document to which you can get changes made if, say, the receptacles spec'd are no longer made. Concrete placement, asphalt paving, and welding specs are just seemingly fixed. So when you get a really really bad summer in the midwest, it is just bad. You won't get a change in time before the site work is scheduled to be finished. Hope that makes sense.

    • @imconsequetau5275
      @imconsequetau5275 Před 3 lety +1

      @@notsoserious0944
      I'm sure the results of that slab were frustrating for everyone, even the spec team. I hope they start a dialog with counterparts in arid and freezing climates, because climate zones are shifting fast and weather extremes will stay more chaotic. For example, Texas can expect freeze events every few years due to polar air.

    • @notsoserious0944
      @notsoserious0944 Před 3 lety +1

      @@imconsequetau5275 Horrible in every respect. Not work to be proud of for sure. The control joints were to be hand tooled...lol.

  • @khalidsalah8482
    @khalidsalah8482 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you very professor. It's so useful topic.

  • @Bogx1
    @Bogx1 Před 3 lety +3

    Could you do a video on Helix Micro Rebar? Not necessarily that brand, but the benefits/downsides of using micro rebar instead of regular rebar in single-family houses, in conjunction with ICF (either foam forms or the alternative woods fiber blocks). Thank you!

    • @mysterymanforu
      @mysterymanforu Před 2 lety

      Agree, they claim that they are zinc plated or something. How long will that last since it is electroplated.

  • @charlesviner1565
    @charlesviner1565 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the videos 👍new subscriber from Davenport Iowa USA 🇺🇸

  • @jasonhanson6563
    @jasonhanson6563 Před 3 lety

    I love it when you quote ASTMs to me!

    • @MartinJDavidson
      @MartinJDavidson Před 3 lety +1

      20210715-Th.1246, 😎 That's just a tiny part oy being a PE. And it's concise.

  • @Maulakus
    @Maulakus Před 3 lety

    Great Video Dr. Ley. I have some follow up questions. How does the addition of microsynthetic fibers effect strength? If more hydration of the cement is happening with the addition of the fibers, can we reduce the amount of cement and maintain the required strength? Does the addition of the fibers effect the pump-ability or final finish of the concrete? Are you guys doing more tests and experiments in this area? I would love to show research findings to the contractors I work with.

  • @peetky8645
    @peetky8645 Před 3 lety

    would be nice to have a checklist of what to look out for in a concrete building before buying a multistory condo. video from miami shows water pooling and sagging of the pool deck into the garage below.

  • @tigistsolomon5121
    @tigistsolomon5121 Před 2 lety

    first time when i watch you. i like it keep it up, you're helpfull

  • @ucupcruijff
    @ucupcruijff Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Dr. Ley, I have 2 questions. When the fibers prevent cracks do they also retain the size of the concrete also? And, since the fibers attracts water, do we need to check the water content of the fiber, and do we need to change the w/c from the original recipe?

  • @Wdbx831
    @Wdbx831 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for the invaluable actionable information. Just a handyman note "Crack resistant" Quikrete has been out for sometime - did you by chance test this product against your baseline fiber test?

    • @Maulakus
      @Maulakus Před 3 lety

      I would also like to know.

  • @NomenNescio99
    @NomenNescio99 Před 3 lety

    Could you please make a video about 3d-printing with concrete?
    It seems like a field of limited use as of now, but where there is a lot of development going on.
    I would like to know what a professional thinks of the future of 3d printing with concrete.

  • @gregstringer7392
    @gregstringer7392 Před 2 lety

    Tyler, I would to see a video of how you would build a slab on grade concrete slab for your personal home.

  • @ProfessionalFixologist

    Tyler, love your videos! Can you do a video about concrete mixes for 3D printing? I would imagine they use smaller aggregate sizes and high amounts of superplasticizers, but information about 3D printing mixes is hard to find.

  • @RobertWilliams-mk8pl
    @RobertWilliams-mk8pl Před 2 lety

    Please do a video on roller compacted concrete.

  • @Dadnatron
    @Dadnatron Před 3 lety +1

    Tyler, you videos are great.
    Could you do a video on the effects of different finishing? Does the surface of finished concrete change the structure/durability/etc? Why do we need paste layer over aggregate? Does visible aggregate 'when paste is washed off so aggregate is visible (pea gravel) change the durability?

  • @varietychannel5825
    @varietychannel5825 Před rokem

    Thanks for these information.

  • @averagejoe6890
    @averagejoe6890 Před 2 lety

    Bro you should make a guide on the mixture of concreate used in water containers like swimming pools and water tanks.
    How do they make it , doesn't concrete hate water?

  • @volt8399
    @volt8399 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey Tyler, I would like to know your thoughts on two applications;
    1) of how well concrete and rebar is protected inside an ICF wall with tyvek wrapping and stucco. From what I have learned watching you this sounds like a 100 year concrete wall.
    2) green roof on a concrete flat roof. Green roofs do usually have 1 or 2 layers of waterproof membrane of some sort on top of the concrete. Would you consider it to be too risky?
    Thank you ❤️

    • @mysterymanforu
      @mysterymanforu Před 2 lety +1

      I too have wondered about ICF and rebar rusting. It's pretty thin. Also that "Micro Rebar" brand that is zinc plated. I think just electro plated. How long will that last before rusting.

  • @cedrickutts
    @cedrickutts Před 2 lety

    Very interesting, love your Channel

  • @taurusRAHEEL
    @taurusRAHEEL Před 2 lety

    where are you. No videos for such a long time

  • @sasankasekhar9735
    @sasankasekhar9735 Před rokem

    Excellent sir....

  • @kendrickdelosreyes5381

    Since I live in central Oklahoma, I’ve been researching alternatives on more efficient and weather-resistant housing, and happened to come across monolithic dome construction (particularly underground monolithic dome construction). Could you please do a video on shotcrete? Durability, low permeability, and longevity are key factors I would like to focus on in a structure, especially since water and moisture can be hard to control once permanently underground. However, I can’t find much info online about shotcrete and still have no idea if it’s a good application for underground, particularly when it comes to long life.

  • @essamwahid5385
    @essamwahid5385 Před rokem

    Oh man i love your informative with funny moments

  • @sorinputarici1195
    @sorinputarici1195 Před 2 lety

    Hey Tyler, great video. The issue with these fibers is they are difficult to finish with. Is there a fiber that you know of that is good to finish with?

  • @gregmach8230
    @gregmach8230 Před 3 lety

    Do ferro-cement sailboats. They are amazing.

  • @Manish_Kumar_Singh
    @Manish_Kumar_Singh Před 3 lety +1

    Why not just properly cure the concrete, instead ?
    Because the fibers won't reduce the shrinkage but only lead to it's even distribution making it invisibles to naked eyes.
    Also, it's relatively very easy to mix micro fibers in a mortar or cement mixer compared to a concrete mixer, where many fibers just allgomerate and create weak points.

  • @misbah6139
    @misbah6139 Před rokem

    hey hi could u please make a video on the effects of both silica fume and sisal fiber on the performance of concrete

  • @Crankyman-tu7eq
    @Crankyman-tu7eq Před rokem

    I have searched your channel and also tried everywhere else I can think of to determine if these "waterproof by crystallization" products (such as Xypex) actually work. I can only find studies conducted by the people wanting to sell it! Do you know of any independent studies? Do their claims make any scientific sense? (I'm learning lots from your channel, Thanks!)

  • @AD-bx2xo
    @AD-bx2xo Před 3 lety

    Do an analysis of Frank Lloyd Wright’s textile block concrete

  • @omarolvera6025
    @omarolvera6025 Před 2 lety

    You just solved my problem

  • @evilecruela589
    @evilecruela589 Před 2 lety

    From the point of view of concrete strength (not the practicality or costs involved) Why is it important for hydration to occur after the concrete is poured ? For example, why not mix the concrete in a surplus of water and keep agitating it for maybe days, then (magically !) remove the excess water and pour it. Rather like that other method of cooking rice. Or maybe introduce the cement to the other concrete ingredients as a pre-hydrated slurry that has been allowed to steep for a while ?

    • @honeytubs
      @honeytubs Před 2 lety

      I think the concrete sets by forming crystals that interlock. Concrete generally sets within a couple of hours. It then reaches the majority of it's final strength within a couple of days. If it was mixed for days the crystals would be broken as they were formed. The concrete would not be strong. Also, too much water is no good because voids remain after it evaporates. Less water results in tighter crystal structure.

  • @SlytigerSurvival
    @SlytigerSurvival Před 3 lety

    Excellent video! Quikrete best get on the ball, dammit! I demand all my quikrete to have macro and micro fibers in my ready mix or else I will start complaining!!! Ha

  • @MPiano-jk8wp
    @MPiano-jk8wp Před 3 lety +1

    Can you do a video about sprayed concrete/shotcrete some time?

  • @BarreraRomeroIngenieros

    Hi professor, if the crack are forming exactly above the rebar,not randomly, it is due to shrinkage cracking?

  • @didsombodysayskip
    @didsombodysayskip Před rokem

    How about a video on a pex pipe heated slab? How’s heat going to science concrete?

  • @barbaraabuzek7471
    @barbaraabuzek7471 Před rokem

    Thanks for this video. I have a question what do you think about using only syntethic fibers in industrial floor loaded by moving vehicles ? And other question to prevent from curling its better to use steel fibers or it doesnt matter? Im trying to understand the way of working these fibers. Thank you for any help🙂

  • @ahmadbelial9778
    @ahmadbelial9778 Před 3 lety

    do they affect the moment of inertia of the section or the calculations of flexural strength ?. Thanks for the videos, keep it up!

  • @akkiefrylinck3901
    @akkiefrylinck3901 Před 2 lety

    Hi. im all the way from Cape Town, South Africa.. Just found your channel..... AMAZEBALLZZZ.. i manufacture pots. i make them by making a mortar, and them plastering them onto moulds. My question is, what would be the ideal microfiber to use here.... 6mm or 12mm or should i use another. and what is the best cement type to use for these pots... i plaster them about 10mm - 15mm thick, whithout fiber currently.. so if they crack nothing holds the pot from completely breaking apart. AND would you agree to using a more finer sand, in the pot plastering, compared to a rough sand for plastering

  • @genegene8686
    @genegene8686 Před 2 lety

    Why don’t you do a video on steel fibers that do add tensile strength? Thinking of Dramix and Helix as well as Novocon steel fibers ASTM A820 Type I

  • @peetky8645
    @peetky8645 Před 3 lety

    good video

  • @sohibalaa8579
    @sohibalaa8579 Před rokem

    Thank you sir

  • @gabemillee3726
    @gabemillee3726 Před 3 lety

    Im am engineering student, your videos have helped, thanks. We use fiber in ohio a lot, but are here any set backs to using it, such as, delamination?

  • @BiPolarBear722
    @BiPolarBear722 Před rokem

    @Tyler Ley, is there a maximum limit to how much microfibers you can add to a mix before the benefits stop? Money no issue.

  • @21stcenturyentertainment14

    How to make light weight in site?

  • @unseenadventures8130
    @unseenadventures8130 Před 5 měsíci

    I pour concrete in Wyoming where its hot dry and windy everytime its not cold snowy and windy. I use fibers every time. I started in upstate NY very different environment. Do you have any recommendations for patio and driveway installation here where the temp swings wildly on avarage in the sumer theres a 40 to 50 deg. Swing daily. Im thinking make sure sub base is even and compacted use expansion and be liberal with control joints

  • @united3689
    @united3689 Před 3 lety

    awesome thanks!

  • @JD-by9np
    @JD-by9np Před 3 lety

    How do these compare to steel fibers mixed into concrete? I don't think the steel fibers would help with water retention but they should add some ductility and strength that you wouldn't see with the plastic fibers right?

  • @ypure3859
    @ypure3859 Před 3 lety

    YES..GREAT

  • @ryanminyard4446
    @ryanminyard4446 Před 2 lety

    Hi Tyler, thanks for all the informative content ! I was looking to build a big fire bowl for our side and I was wondering if you have any suggestions on the type of concrete I should use to to make it fire proof or at least fire resistant and if there are any pre mixed bags of concrete I can purchase do build it with ( most fire bowls are gas, but I want this one to be able to be wood burning) thanks, your thoughts are very much appreciated :)

  • @MattOwens
    @MattOwens Před 3 lety

    I wonder what happens if you add diamond dust to concrete?

  • @jeffsedletzeck3882
    @jeffsedletzeck3882 Před 2 lety

    Tyler, How can we calculate the maximum amount of allowable water per yard in a mix design before it's "too much" for that design?

  • @joshjones9878
    @joshjones9878 Před 2 lety

    hi - i need to put down two foundations for metal columns to support a roof overhang - been told to make them 50x50cm and 80cm deep to go below frost line - thinking of doing it myself. Wondering what kind of re-inforcement you would recommend for that please? What diameter rebar? How many rods - should they be joined toether into a a single structure or just placed in indidvdually - is it worth using fibre? The main force is compression but it's conceivable excessive wind under the roof overhang could create some lift (tension) but doubt it - many thanks

  • @atom410
    @atom410 Před 2 lety

    Hey bro love your vids 🙂
    Got a question hope you can help me out
    What would be a good mix to use for cement pots there 10cm high by 10cm wide I use rubber moulds thanks Rob

  • @colimaazulsol
    @colimaazulsol Před 3 lety

    Tnks for all the info 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @jeffreyn5968
    @jeffreyn5968 Před 3 lety

    Could additive like latex could help in preventing plastic shrinkage? The curing of those additive modified concrete might be different from conventional concrete?

  • @robertpayne2717
    @robertpayne2717 Před 2 lety

    Can you buy fiber to use in small quantities for use in portable small mixers for do it your self home projects etc. Less than 1 yard total

  • @cuwynn
    @cuwynn Před 3 lety

    What about these 3d printed homes out of concrete

  • @jmabso
    @jmabso Před 2 lety

    Are you familiar with reinforced concrete pipe?

  • @daviddabell2109
    @daviddabell2109 Před 2 lety

    I had a contractor use chlorinated calcium on my foundation. Is there anything I can do?

  • @luckystrike656
    @luckystrike656 Před 2 lety

    Is it good to cover the poured concrete with plastic sheet or something?

  • @FTCHub-EpicVault
    @FTCHub-EpicVault Před 3 lety

    Do you recommend a brand/type of microfiber?

  • @21stcenturyentertainment14

    Does it cause leakage? Any sweapage through this

  • @njsconstruction1201
    @njsconstruction1201 Před 2 lety

    Love it

  • @coast-guard-1cargo-spectio552

    (How can I make concrete bendable? For structures that have fluctuating pressure loads, like a concrete-cast-form-water-tank! Can you compare superplasticisers?)

  • @etle113
    @etle113 Před 3 lety

    You said that these don't provide any mechanical advantage once the concrete is set. Could using glass, basalt or steel fibers provide both curing crack protection as well as a long term mechanical advantage or is the ability to retain water absolutely needed? If the key is in water retention could using a water binding long molecules, like poly ethylene oxide also help prevent cracking during the cure?

    • @imconsequetau5275
      @imconsequetau5275 Před 3 lety

      It seems that Tarek Hilo agrees with using hydrophilic microfibers, plasticiser additives, and also recommends an emulsified wax coating.

  • @CrackerFL
    @CrackerFL Před 3 lety

    Will be pouring my house foundation soon.
    What about/will Basalt fiber do the same job?

  • @ΖΥΓΑΡΙΕΣΜΑΝΩΛΑΣ

    Concrete Filled HSS ????????

  • @hamdiahmad6548
    @hamdiahmad6548 Před 3 lety

    How about adding fibers to the screed?

  • @EmrysImmortal
    @EmrysImmortal Před 3 lety

    Are those plastic fibers biodegradable?

  • @kevinmccall8874
    @kevinmccall8874 Před 3 lety

    Because the fibers love water should more water be added to a mix design?

  • @matekochkoch
    @matekochkoch Před 3 lety

    Interesting video. BTW, have you sniffed cement again? Cement abuse is no answer!

  • @essamwahid5385
    @essamwahid5385 Před rokem

    ❤️

  • @thecollapseofchamplaintowe7199

    Where did you go ?

    • @LincolnLog
      @LincolnLog Před 2 lety

      he looked too closely to the collapse of the towers. Flying too close to the sun if you will.

  • @joemeyer6876
    @joemeyer6876 Před 3 lety

    How do the fibers improve load or torsional strength?

    • @imconsequetau5275
      @imconsequetau5275 Před 3 lety

      They don't. Hydrophilic microfibers just better retain water in the green concrete, so the surface stays hydrated longer. They are easier to use than a layer of pulp, misting, and/or plastic film cover.

    • @NSER164
      @NSER164 Před 3 lety +1

      I suppose not directly however by allowing it to hydrate longer you get stronger concrete which helps.

  • @mookfaru835
    @mookfaru835 Před 2 lety

    Lol you arr so funny

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    @y2ggaming397 Před 3 lety

    its a turn off to a lot of viewers to see over-the-top thumbnails like the one seen in this video, me included. You shouldn't need to open your eyes and mouth so wide to catch my attention, its kind of insulting. Just advice, I avoid videos like these. Im sure others do the same. Literally clicked just to leave this comment, so you got my view this time but I don't subscribe for this.

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    1:47 🤢 Clean your fingernails.

  • @Samuelir96
    @Samuelir96 Před 3 lety

    Excuse me I cannot send you an applaud or donation and therefore cannot receive maximum value from you in my mentality ;p