This guide explains how to clean your garage well and keep it organized without clutter.

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Getting organized

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    If you don't have shelving in your garage already, consider purchasing a strong shelving unit for your garage walls. All warehouse hardware stores sell various types. Storing stuff on the floor is the no-no of organization.
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    Buy a number of plastic containers with lids that will fit into your shelving unit. Measure the height of your shelves, and make sure the bins are not too tall for your shelving. These are available at Target, Walmart, or other such stores.
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    You will need three (3) areas or containers for the following:
    1. Trash
    2. Donation/Sell, and
    3. Action Items. Action items include items that you have borrowed and need to return, things that need to be taken for repair, and items that belong somewhere else in your home. If you can, use a large trash bin for the trash, and boxes or large trash bags for the charity stuff and the items you want to repair or return to others.[3]
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Cleaning out the garage

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    Throw away any obvious junk that is lying around that you never use. It doesn't matter if its "good stuff." If you are not using it, it doesn't matter what it's worth. Exceptions, of course, include photographs and other keepsakes. Adopt the rule that it if hasn't been used for 12 months, it is probably not needed (except for very expensive equipment, or if you have been too ill or work-swamped to get to a hobby).
    • A lot of the time, people want to be able to park in their garage, but they also want to store and keep everything in there. To really clean it out and keep it organized, you must get clear on your goals and priorities.
    • The garage can also be a place to keep objects that you don't use that frequently and that are seasonal, but these don't need to be really accessible in your shelves or drawers.
    • Remove big items, such as work tables, totes, vacuums, etc. for more cleaning space.
    • Pick up small things, such as tools and decorations and separate.
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    As you go through all of your stuff, you will want to organize it into major categories; for example, tools, Christmas ornaments, collectibles, pet supplies, etc. Be methodical, as the more things that you can place together in related groups, the easier it will be to see what you want to keep, what you have in duplicate, and what you no longer want or need. You will likely find something that you have been looking for!
    • Sometimes, sorting by size can help you decide which objects belong on shelves and which should stay in the open. It's a good idea to think about when you enter from the house into the garage. Try to keep helpful objects near the entrance, such as kitchen overflow for parties and events.
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    Consider using eBay, Etsy or other online sales sites to sell anything that has commercial value. It is easy enough to post items, and you may have something in your garage that is worth more than you might think. Look up a similar item first to see what the potential value might be.
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    Start collecting these groups of things in the separate containers you purchased.
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    When a container is filled, label it clearly, put it on a shelf, and start filling the next one. The goal is to have everything you want to keep in a container on your shelves clearly labeled so that you can see where things are from a distance.
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Finalizing the clean-out

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    When you are finished, call the people you need to return things to and arrange to drop them off or have them picked up. If they have decided they don't want these items anymore, add them to your Donation/Sell pile.
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    Review the items that need repairs. Is it going to be worth the trouble and the expense? If not, put them into your Trash bin. If you decide it is worth the trouble, then put that item into your car to take to the repair shop tomorrow.
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    Take the donation stuff to donate to charity immediately. Don't let anything just sit around. The objective of this project is to create space and organization, so things you don't want or need shouldn't be in your garage anymore, or anywhere else around your house for that matter.[4]
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    Get to the business of selling what you can. As mentioned before, you can use your unwanted garage stuff to have a garage sale, if you are so inclined.[5] Or, you can also sell your things on eBay or Etsy as described earlier.
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    Now you can sweep your newly acquired floor space. And pat yourself on the back. You did it! Congratulations. And enjoy your new space.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    How do I get rid of spiders living in my garage that I can't reach?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Take a broom and swat at the areas. When you swat you should be able to kill some spiders. You won't kill all of them, but most of them will be dead.
  • Question
    How do I relocate the spiders living in my garage?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Cup a plastic container over them (such as a small food bowl container with lid), slide the lid or a strong piece of paper over the bowl, then trap the spider inside. Carefully carry it outside and give it a brand new home.
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Warnings

  • Clean up oil spills before they stain or cause possible slips.
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  • If you are allergic to any kind of dust avoid that step and have someone else do it.
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  • Be wary of chemicals. Make sure they are stored or disposed of carefully. Do not handle with bare hands; always wear gloves when moving chemical products (gardening, tool-related etc.).
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Things You'll Need

  • Labels
  • Plastic containers
  • Broom
  • Cloth and paper towels
  • Vacuum
  • Fan
  • Trash bags
  • Tape
  • Boxes

About This Article

Ashley Moon, MA
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This article was co-authored by Ashley Moon, MA. Ashley Moon is the Founder and CEO of Creatively Neat, a virtual organizing and life coaching business based in Los Angeles, California. In addition to helping people organize their best life, she has a fabulous team of organizers ready to de-clutter your home or business. Ashley hosts workshops and speaking engagements at various venues and festivals. She has trained with Coach Approach and Heart Core for organizing and business coaching respectively. She has an MA in Human Development and Social Change from Pacific Oaks College. This article has been viewed 192,939 times.
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