It doesn’t take finding a pot of
gold at the end of a rainbow to rent a bin with us. If you are getting ready
for a big move, doing some spring cleaning, doing yard cleanup or just
decluttering your home, we have bins various sizes and prices to fit your needs
and budget. All our bins are residential friendly and easy to use with double
doors that open for easy loading.
Most of us will feel overwhelmed
with the amount of clutter that accumulates in our homes. Decluttering doesn’t
have to be an overwhelming job, just keep these simple tips in mind to make the
process easier.
Toss
anything that isn’t necessary: This includes magazines, newspapers,
junk mail, old makeup or accessories, dishes or small appliances that sit
gathering dust and any damaged furniture that has become an eyesore.
Dust
from top to bottom: Corners of the walls and baseboards collect a lot
of dust and cobwebs, using a telescoping microfiber duster can make it quick
and easy to clean those tough to reach places. Blinds, drapes and lampshades
can often sit forgotten. You can put drapes and pillow in the dryer for 15 mins
on fluff to breath new life into them. Using a blind duster found at any
grocery store can make cleaning blinds super easy. Lint rollers can help make
cleaning up lampshades and sofas fast and simple. Ceiling fans, hood vents and
the top of any surface in the kitchen can collect a layer of grease and dirt
that is hard to clean. Using a dryer sheet to wipe away the layer of grime is a
wonderful way to get that stubborn buildup clean.
Pantry
cleanup: Spice racks and food pantries can collect a lot of forgotten
items. Some of us have spices that have been stored away for several years (I
know I did) but even spices have an expiration date. Go through your spices and
food pantry checking each date carefully. If it’s a food item, you or family
don’t see yourself eating and don’t remember why you bought it make a pile of
food for the food bank (just make sure nothing is expired).
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