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Spring Cleaning


Spring cleaning can be a daunting task, or it can represent a fresh beginning. It depends on your outlook and how you handle Spring cleaning every inch of your home. Prevention goes a long way, so if you will clean all year long, the process won’t take as long or be as labor intensive.

Tips for Spring cleaning

Take an inventory of your entire home, this means the exterior as well as the interior. Make a checklist of everything that needs to be cleaned. First, tackle the hardest projects and the ones that you don’t care for. If you will do this it will make you feel better about Spring cleaning everything else.

Start with the basement or garage. Getting the clutter out of these areas might give you the initiative to Spring clean the rest of your home. Buy all of the supplies that you will need. This means all cleaning fluids, sponges, paper towels, work gloves and rubber gloves. Added supplies might include wood glue, caulking, and nails.

Spring cleaning & recycling

Now is a great time to donate items or to begin recycling. You can purchase recycling bins at most discount stores. Start filling them with paper, glass, metal, and plastic. Anything that you don’t want can be donated or sold at a garage sale









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