Today: Closed
Mar 23, 2018

 

Spring cleaning, for a lot of people, means that you turn your house inside out and get rid of a bunch of stuff, clean and dust every surface, break out the vacuum (and almost break the vacuum from the amount of use it gets) and then sit back with all the windows open ready to absorb the spring. Now, does that usually include your garage? I am going to guess that it doesn’t. Your garage is probably just as in need of a good spring cleaning as everything else in your home. Luckily for you, we have a great guide to cleaning out your garage with as little stress as humanly possible. Check it out!

The first thing is to have a garage, which hopefully you’ve got if you’re reading this blog. The next thing is to take EVERYTHING out of that garage. Literally everything. Car, junk, trash, stuff you need… get it all outside into the driveway or onto your lawn and leave your garage totally empty.

Now, sort everything you’ve just taken out into two piles, one for things that you want to keep and one for things that you’ve been meaning to throw away/forgot about/are just trash. Throw those things away right now. Dispose of chemicals like paint safely, but just get it out of there.

With your garage empty, you should give it a nice sweep and vacuum. Really get into the corners and make it sparkle… or get it as close to sparkling as possible. It is a garage, after all. If it’s a nice day, you could even hose down the floor! If you’re feeling super adventurous, consider applying an epoxy garage floor kit. It’s a lot of work and a lot of waiting, but it’s worth it if you’re looking for a full makeover.

With the space clean, it’s time to assess your storage solutions. If you don’t have shelves or wall storage, consider getting some! It’s a great space-saving hack to store things vertically. You can even store bikes on wall racks, which saves a TON of space.

Finally, get everything back into your garage, organizing as you go. You’ll probably spot some things that you thought you wanted to keep but are really junk that you can just go ahead and throw away. You don’t need that in your life. When everything’s back in place (or has found a new home), park your car back inside!