40 times when the cleaning changed things beyond recognition
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/40-times-when-the-cleaning-changed-things-beyond-recognition.htmlThere is something in each of us that makes us instinctively rejoice in tidying up a mess or cleaning up a dirty thing — all because of an innate desire to turn chaos into order. And this collection of photos "before and after washing" is too nice to look at not to share it.
Look at what a snow-white nanny this cute lamb has turned into!
Kaiser's Castle in Poznań
The result of quarantine boredom
Here's how you can improve a neglected and broken-down backyard
A janitor in France gave a reason to smile at the residents of the house
"Our tiles have become 20 years younger"
You can wash the fence tomorrow, but for now…
"I picked up this old concrete bench. I had to use a high-pressure washer! I'm sorry about the cat, he's an exhibitionist"
Picasso in the driveway. Dirt, water, washed concrete. 2020
Transformation of a wooden porch
The Power of Purity
A little more creativity
The magic of cleanliness-before and after high-pressure washing
It's hard to believe that this is the same staircase with a difference of a couple of hours
"My patio took up a lot of my time... but I enjoyed every moment!"
The mailbox was washed for the first time in 21 years
Tractor before and after washing
A second life for old things
"I didn't even think that we had light tiles in the yard"
A high-pressure washer works wonders
16 years of desolation vs. washing at a pressure of 3,200 pounds per square inch
The new life of the old table
While others are washing driveways, someone is washing entire ships
"It's been more than 25 years since they were last washed"
"Restored the color of plastic with the help of hydrogen peroxide and sunlight"
Today is the bridge, tomorrow is the whole world
"I've already forgotten how red the brick was"
Keywords: Things | Before and after | Photo assembly | Cleanliness
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