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He Spent 2 Days Cleaning This Forgotten Mansion - Abandoned for 5 Years ! ----------------------------------------------- Hey TTI Family! Buckle up, because today’s video is one of those rare projects that hits you right in the feels and delivers major cleaning satisfaction. Meet Nam, a 35-year-old who just returned to Vietnam after years of studying in the U.S. Like many of us coming home after a long time away, he was hit with a wave of emotions—nostalgia, excitement, and... well, a bit of horror. Why? Because his childhood home, once a beautiful mansion full of memories, had been left untouched since his family moved to Ho Chi Minh City back in 2014. What was waiting for him? A full-on jungle. We’re talking thick weeds, vines strangling the walls, buried stone tiles, fallen branches, and a yard that looked like Mother Nature tried to reclaim the entire house. But instead of panicking, Nam rolled up his sleeves. Inspired by the deep-clean videos we all love watching, he decided to take on the challenge himself. This wasn’t just a cleanup. It was personal. Nam wanted to reconnect with his past and breathe new life into a home that had meant so much to him. So he teamed up with a close friend and spent two full days transforming the place, using basic hand tools, a lot of effort, and even more patience. They started outside, carefully trimming overgrowth and hacking back wild vegetation. Tools like pruners, shears, and rakes became their best friends. Every plant, path, and stone was handled with care. The deeper they dug, the more they uncovered—not just physically, but emotionally too. Hidden pathways returned, sunlight reached the garden again, and bit by bit, the place started to feel alive. Cleaning wasn't just for looks—it helped restore the ecosystem too. By working by hand instead of using heavy machinery, they protected the soil, tree roots, and even the insects that make a garden thrive. They tackled weeds growing between stone tiles with precision tools like weed pullers and narrow spades, and sealed the gaps with polymeric sand to prevent future growth. Once the outside was under control, it was time to take the fight indoors. Inside, every room was swept, scrubbed, and sanitized. Depending on the type of flooring, they used either soft-bristled brooms or blowers to remove years of dust from cracks and corners. Back in the yard, they cleared out fallen limbs, deadwood, and layers of leaves. Even the areas around trees got special attention—old fruit, seeds, and uneven ground were cleaned or leveled. The entire backyard was transformed from a forgotten jungle into a clean, open space ready for new life. And that’s the beauty of this video. It’s not just about getting things clean—it’s about starting over. Nam now has a solid foundation for future renovations. No surprise problems. Just opportunity. His story is proof that a little bit of prep—and a lot of heart—can lead to something incredible. So if you loved this transformation, go check out Nam’s channel for more cleaning content. And as always, thanks for watching, TTI Fam. See you in the next one! ------------------------------------------------ CLEANUP ABANDONED HOUSES Youtube: / @cleanupabandoned ------------------------------------------------ For any issue please contact us at 👇🏻 [email protected] Facebook : / ttienglish007 Instagram : / top_10_information Twitter : / tti_english ------------------------------------------ Disclaimer: TTI English is not affiliated with the businesses whose products are shown in this review. Any trademarks depicted are the property of their respective owners.