 Oh yeah, that's lovely. So we got a nice machine we got to check out here. It's most likely pretty nasty and dirty so let's go take a look at it. They have beer being sold nearby which they used to put the trash can right beside it and told them to move it. Let's see if they've continued to keep it moved away from the machine otherwise the yeast ends up getting in there and creating gunk in the machine. So let's go in there and take a look and see what's going on. If you guys enjoy the video make sure you give it a big like and don't forget to subscribe. Check us out on Instagram and Facebook. Let's go get started. Surprisingly, they're actually keeping the trash can away from it so let's see if they've made much of a difference. Yeah, it's still got growth. Gotta love it. They've got horrible water here. Yeah. I love it. Nasty as usual. So I have to put this thing apart and clean it. Oh yeah, that's lovely. You notice the water's not getting out of there at all. That's probably the worst I've seen it yet. That is pretty freaking nasty. See you got the finger here growing. It's dripping down there in the eyes. It's just lovely. Look at this. See, this thing is pretty nasty. And it's severely cleaned. So we're going to get this thing cleaned up. We're going to trash that ice. I don't even want nothing to do with that. I'm just going to spray a living snot out of this thing. Literally the snot out of it. So that's what's pretty much inside here. Our hot water doesn't work in this faucet. It's just the cold. It's the greenhouse that doesn't work, right? We shouldn't run these through here, but this is about the other way I've got to clean it. Or at least get some of the crap off of it. Stuff's peed into it. We've got the funk off of it. It's not coming clean. This machine needs to throw it away. They've just got horrible water here. The water's majority of it is high, high calcium. It's on a reservoir. So it literally all comes out of a well. It's just really horrible water. So we're getting a lot accomplished here. I mean, there's calcium build-up because they have well-styled water here. What you're seeing there on the build-up is just calcium. There's nothing loose to break loose. There's a little something there I've got to get. But this nasty stuff here, that's just calcium dirt type stuff that's locked into it. You can't get it loose. But far as any slime, bacteria, stuff like that, we're killing all that. Up in here you can just see the calcium build-up in there too. We're getting as clean as you can get it. You shouldn't get any in the plug there. What I'm going to do is I'm going to blow that plug out real good. Now I'll hit it with some dielectric grease when I'm done. Otherwise you'll have corrosion in that. But this thing's a hundred times better. The pump, transfer pump, man. I really, really, really like it. I didn't know if I wanted to spend the 200 bucks, but that's two buckets right there. I'm on a 6 amp-hour battery. We're still three bars. So there's 10 gallons of water. And it's got some pretty good pressure. That's a lot cheaper than one of those $700, $800 coil jets. And you can put any nozzle you want on this thing. And you can use it for drain cleaning, whatever. So I'm really happy with this so far. But this has made it so much easier. Where I'm at, they just don't have adequate water supply where I'm at. And I found a faucet that you got hot water on. So I was able to get really nice hot water. They're detergent in there. So we're getting it cleaned completely out. We're able to do a good job, but we're able to do it quickly. Otherwise you're going to spend it forever. The calcium stuff, this thing, it's up for replacement. So I think in the next couple months to less than a year, it'll be up for a new machine. So let's go ahead. I'm just going to get the stuff that will make you sick gone. The calcium is just for looks. You'll never get it off. That's been building up over the last four to five years. And you're just not going to get it. That's why you have good water. You have water softening, you have water treatment. If you're on city water, it ain't so bad. But this is a small town out in the country, so to speak. No reservoirs. It's purely pumped out of a commercial well. And what you get is what you get. So anyhow, we're going to continue cleaning here. All right. So we got all the funk behind the coil cleaned out when we shot the water from the top. Right up here. And backwards from the bottom. We ran about 25, 30 gallons of water through this thing. We got all the nasty stuff out of there. The only thing that left behind is the calcium, but you're never going to get out. We got all the crud off the pump. We still got to dry out that plug there. We cleaned all of the container down here in the cabinets. Scrubbed all this here. All that looks good. Just used scrub brushes, toothbrushes, tile brushes, all that stuff and got it all cleaned. Still got disinfected. We do need to clean this microphone up a little bit. A little ratty, but otherwise everything else looks as good as what you're going to get. But that's the first time I ever used that hose. I've thought about just getting regular garden hose in the past and this honestly did really well because we're back here by a bar area where we just don't have any water and we've been tracking it across the kitchen and everything else. And everything went down the drain. Didn't make much of a mess at all. So it worked out rather well. That looks a lot better after I ran that through some hot water again. Scrubbed it, got all that calcium off at least that. This is all good to go. The plug's all clean. Allergies is why my voice is messed up today just in case you guys are wondering. So I've never had them before. We've got some dielectric grease here. I went ahead and blew it out with my Milwaukee blower and we're going to put a little bit up in here. I've had this before where water got in there and electrolysis set in and caused a bad connection. So we've got that in there. And what we're going to do is we're just going to mix some of this MS, or mix some of this IMS3 cleaner into the bucket and just douse the whole thing with the cleaner after we run the cleaner through the water trough so that we can clean the plates because I haven't had a chance to clean the plates yet with the cleaner. So we're going to clean it with the cleaner first then we'll run this through and douse the whole machine and the ice bin so everything's disinfected. So we're rinsing, we're going to go ahead and get this thing drained down and let's go ahead and get it back into disinfection mode and get this thing to make its mice because we need to make up for the lunch time. Alright, so we've got my new water filter in there. We need to clean up the air filter. So it should be done here real soon I hope. Looks a little better, don't I? So we've got the top back on it. Everything cleaned back up. We've already made one batch of ice so far, which is good. So things are looking a lot better than what they were. Alright, so we've got all the same tazer wiped off of that because that really leaves a nasty white film to it so get everything cleaned up, guys. Hope you enjoyed it. As you know, most of the problems with these ice machines is water related. Usually comes down to proper cleaning and sanitizing. After that, you know, just multiple different issues. So as long as you keep your machine clean, as long as you've got 20 pounds of water pressure coming in and it's clean water and you've got a clean machine, it should work. If not, then you probably have a refrigeration issue. So that's going to wrap this one up, guys. If you liked it, like I said, give it a thumbs up. 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