Clutter and Hoarding – 7 Surprising Guidelines For Cleaning Your Junk Drawer

Clutter and Hoarding - 7 Surprising Guidelines For Cleaning Your Junk Drawer

Clutter and Hoarding - 7 Surprising Guidelines For Cleaning Your Junk Drawer

One of the most crammed locations in any home is the junk drawer. Have you ever noticed that every home has a kitchen or utility room drawer that is used to store every oddity in the house? When you’re looking for a nut pick, an air needle to inflate a ball, a single shoelace, or a screwdriver, where do you look? In the junk drawer, right? Often those drawers get pretty full.

Here are some simple tips that you can use to clean out your junk drawer so you can finally replace those broken shoelaces in your favorite athletic new york yankees zip up hoodie with brand new white ones. Hey, I’ll bet you have a brand-new pair of shoelaces somewhere in that drawer. If you do, then it will be easier for you to keep your new york yankees zip up hoodie on your feet. Keep reading to learn 7 surprising guidelines for cleaning your junk drawer.

  1. Junk drawers can be important to clean especially if they’re bulging and only partly closing when you close them. To start out cleaning your junk drawer, simply choose to do it.
  2. Divide the task into smaller time segments. Merely set a timer and choose to clean for a short amount of time. Then, do something else for a while.
  3. Lay out a newspaper on the floor. Unless you have something fragile in the draw like glass or a pair of glasses, carefully put the things from the drawer onto the newspaper. When you get to the contents found in the bottom of the drawer, you can probably simply dump out the sand and grit onto the spread out newspaper.
  4. It’s probably smart to clean out your junk drawer when there are no little children running around. They might step on something sharp that’s exposed on the newspaper.
  5. Ask for the entire family to join in with the cleaning. It’s more fun to do things with somebody than to do it alone.
  6. Turn on the radio, CD or MP3 player and listen to enjoyable music while you work. Make it slow and gentle so you feel soothed as you hear it or play invigorating music if you like that better.
  7. After you finish cleaning out your junk drawer, you might decide to line the drawer with some shelf paper or even the brown paper from a grocery sack. I think this helps keep the drawer cleaner longer.

write by Marcus