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Christmas Clean Up TipsChristmas is one of the most exciting and joyous times of the year. But there is one aspect of the holiday that isn't so joyous - the holiday clean up. From disposing the tree, the decorated windows and everything else all present tasks that we would prefer someone else to deal with. If you can afford that, it's one excellent Christmas gift you could give to yourself. If not, there are still several ways to make the job go a little easier. The Tree No doubt, taking down the Christmas tree presents one of the biggest clean up challenges that the holiday brings. It has had a couple of weeks or more to dry out and the needles seem to fly off the minute you touch it. Invest a couple of bucks in the large christmas tree bags and wrap the entire tree before making a move. After removing all of the ornaments, of course, just wrap the purchased bag or even a large piece of thin plastic around the entire tree. If you have the space to layout plastic and tip the tree over onto it, it will be even easier. If you would dump too many needles that way, just get a ladder and start at any point. Hold the top while someone at the bottom moves around the tree, wrapping as they go. And, don't forget: putting down a big sheet before you place the tree in the first place will catch all those needles that fall during the holidays. Also consider scrunching up one of the large bags and placing it under the tree and tree skirt. It will stay hidden but when it comes time to take it down, remove the skirt, pull up the bag and done! Windows Many people enjoy painting decorations on the windows. Sometimes the scene is as simple as a bit of artificial snow or ice crystals. For those with the time and talent, it may be more elaborate. In each case, though, the key to easy clean up is careful selection of materials beforehand. Many types of spray-on artificial ice crystals are essentially glue. That can be very difficult to get off, requiring solvent and lots of elbow grease. Look instead for products that can be easily washed off with simple dish soap and water. For some types of spray-on artificial snow, the task can be made easier by using a hair dryer to first warm the window. That softens the small, white particles and the adhesive that is part of them. Then they just wipe right off with a wet towel. Carpets and Floors No doubt about it, walking surfaces get a much bigger workout during the holiday season. Here again the key is preparation. Invest in some throw rugs in high traffic areas. Then, when Christmas has passed, either throw them away or re-use them in the garage or on the patio. It may sound like an expensive proposition, but when you consider the cost of cleaning materials and your labor, it's a small amount. If it saves you the cost of a carpet cleaning from a spilled drink it will more than have paid for itself. Of course, there's still that ideal option. Maybe you should ask for a temporary maid as a Christmas present. Link to this article: |
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