Wednesday, 17 June 2015

Removing Garage Clutter 101

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Garages can get pretty messy and sometimes it seems overwhelming. Don't worry, it doesn't have to be with these tips.

Removing Garage Clutter 101

There are tons of places in the house that can experience relentless clutter. Closets are a good example of this and cleaning them out, especially after just shoving stuff away in it, is never fun. Garages, on the other hand, can be a real nightmare to organize. A lot of people cram boxes, rarely used machinery and junk away in their spare garage room, hoping to one day acknowledge the mess and fix it. Unfortunately, we as humans tend to forget about our junk and hide it away until it becomes a disaster to organize and clean. That being said, there are still several tips you can employ to help the process along and finally organize things into something manageable for organizing your garage.

1. Attack The Mess In Sections

Not a lot of people do this and it's a shame as it can save a serious amount of time. Going into a job with little organization behind your plan of action will only lead to more disorganization and longer cleaning times. Consider your garage as quadrants. For example, you can do one wall at a time, take a break and then move onto the next one. It doesn't have to be a process that's entirely one clean sweep, either. Consider breaking things up into blocks of time to reduce stress.

2. Magnets, Oh My!

A magnetic tool bar can do a lot of cool things like attract metal. “Duh”, you may say, but did you ever think about using a magnetic strip to hold various metal attachments to power tools? This goes for things like drill bits, sockets and screw driver heads.

3. Cans

You probably buy some kind of food in cans. Make use of that by storing pens, brushes, pencils, screws and more in and even better, hang those on the wall. This is great for small stuff that floats around and can easily get lost. It's also super cheap!

4. Garage Sales (Seriously)

This is a traditional method to reduce clutter: sell the stuff you don't need! Many cities have a day for garage sales, so take advantage of it. Clearing out stuff you don't need will also serve as a way to clean things, giving you a head start on organizing your garage. Also, you can make a serious killing with the things that you don't want. One man's trash is another man's treasure.

5. Do The Big Stuff First

When you do the sections of your garage, tackle the big stuff first. It takes up a lot of room and typically gets in the way of other smaller items, making the job twice as annoying as it would have been. You can even invite some friends over to help you clean and if they find something you don't want, it's their's (taking advantage of friends never felt so ethical).

6. On Chemicals

Chemicals are dangerous and you shouldn't be storing all of them in your leaky garage. If a leak were to occur, it could mix with other hazardous compounds and severely injure you and your family or worse, start a chemical fire. Your garage isn't as climate controlled as most of your house, so put the chemicals in a safe, more temperate area. 

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