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How to Spring Clean the Coat Closet

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Spring Clean the Coat Closet
Spring Clean the Coat Closet

Get the heavy winter coats out of the closet and bring in the spring jackets. Time to get rid of all the junk that you've been throwing in the closet and make that space functional!

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Heres an easier Spring Cleaning Job ... the coat closet! We know it needs to be done..you'll be amazed at how much storage room you have once those winter coats are put away! Plus you'll really feel like spring is here once they are out of site!

    It is that time of year when we don’t need the big bulky coats and scarves and hats and gloves. Cleaning the hall coat closet will give you more room to store other things and make it easier to find what you’re looking for.
    To begin with, start by completely emptying the closet of all its contents.

  2. Step 2

    Get in there with the vacuum cleaner and clean the walls, corners, floor and shelves.

    Then use a solution of water and mild soap or white vinegar to wipe the entire area down

    Don’t forget to wipe down the pole, and then wash or vacuum the floor.


    Before putting anything back into the closet, decide what you are going to keep.

    If your Child's winter coat was getting a little snug, its not going to fit next year, get rid of it.

    If you have coats and jackets that need repaired zippers, or buttons sewed on, decide if you’re going to do this or if it will still be needing repair next year. If you don’t have time to repair them yourself, take it to the dry cleaner, most do simple zipper repairs.

  3. Step 3

    What else did you have stashed in that closet? Is it the best place to store it? Does it have a different home and somehow found its way there? Put things back where they belong.

    Throw out or donate things that haven’t been used in the last year. Chances are its either junk or its something someone else could use.

    Store the winter coats and accessories somewhere else. If you lack a lot of storage space, try the vacuum sealed packs, there are special made ones just for coats. Then store away. This will create a ton of space for you!!

    What To Keep In The Closet: spring coats, and umbrellas. Hang a plastic shoe rack that you can store a pair of slippers in to put on when you take your shoes off. You can also store more than just shoes in the pockets of these, such as flip flops, garden gloves, keys, camera, flashlights, etc.


    Invest in heavy wooden hangers. Throw out any wire hangers, and plastic broken hangers. The wooden ones will last forever, keep the closet looking neater, and hold up to heavier coats.

    A small shoe rack on the floor is perfect for the family to keep their shoes nice and neat. Put it on top of a small rubber mat to catch the dirt and water. It will be easier to remove the mat to clean then have to clean the whole floor.

    On the shelves if you have them, is a good place to store extra large appliances you don’t use daily, like the mixer or blender.

    If you have a large closet, you can store TV trays, your vacuum cleaner, board games, envelopes and stationary, phone books, blankets for picnics or fireworks, etc. Use your imagination and use the space wisely. Keep it clean and tidy by keeping on schedule and keeping good habits!

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mommyhen42 said

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on 3/23/2009 Great article. I also get some of those space bags to put winter coats in and then they go up on the shelf taking up a fraction of the space.

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