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Supplies to Consider Having on Hand
CLEANING PRODUCTS
Murphy’s Oil Soap (for cleaning walls/paneling)
Simple Green (for cleaning walls/paneling)
Vinegar (less expensive option for cleaning windows, walls,
paneling)
Comet/Abrasive cleanser
Air fresheners (along those lines: Baking soda, vanilla, Ammonia)
Pine Sol
Windex
Sponges
Goo Be Gone (gets rid of lots of things “stuck down)
Gloves (heavy-duty and plastic-see “Gloves Section”)
Squeegee
Rags (Cost-Co sells large packs of them in white, fairly
inexpensive)
Buckets (for cleaning floors)
Stainless Steel (heavy-duty) scouring pads (if tackling old dishes)
“You can pre-soak nasty areas, while busy cleaning other dirty areas. Move
trash items out the door soon.”

You might daydream about doing this while working...
PAPER PRODUCTS:
Paper Towels
Extra vacuum cleaner bags (for *after* you use Shop Vac)
Toilet Paper (if bathroom facilities are an issue)
Paper plates & Plastic cups/cutlery
“If the bathroom is not usable, have a plan for people to have somewhere
to go. Convenience stores, fast food places, and even neighbors if they
know, and are sympathetic to your plight are options.”
"The water can't be turned on, so I can't use a Camp Toilet. But I did go to
the Sports Authority today and bought a Coleman Self-Contained Portable
Toilet. I'm going to buy some gallon-size bottles of water to use with it and
I'll keep it at my mom's house till we're done with the project. Just in case
anyone else needs this info, here's a link to a site with recommendations
for five top portable toilets."
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Equipment/Tools:
Dolly for moving heavy items (regular & appliance)
Wheelbarrow
Rake (heavy metal rake too)
Broom (regular & push-broom)
Mop (if sponge-many replacement heads!)
Dustpan-don’t forget this! (the kind with handle ideal to save
back bending)
Shop Vac!! After that, :Vacuum cleaner (don’t forget extra bags).
A putty knife to open painted shut windows
Screwdriver
Hammer
Tarps (for piling things on and dragging for quick transport)
Tool kit
Fan(s)“More than one, preferably, for fresh air circulation, along with
the opening of door(s) and windows, while cleaning is in progress.”
Duct tape (good- quality)
Scissors
Knife(s) or box cutter
China marker/grease pencil
Photo boxes*
Banker boxes (usually come in packs of three at an office supply
store and can be flattened later)
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We'll be cheering you on if you listen closely, you'll hear us! Rah! Rah! Rah!
“If you're trying organize things, filling plastic storage containers/tubs, go
to a craft store like Michaels and get a 'china marker'. It's that waxy kind of
pencil that will mark on plastic but not permanently. This is maybe a petty
thing to think about, but we spent a lot of money on plastic tubs and it
seemed stupid to mark them all permanently with weird indications like
'Reader's Digest Home Remedies-- 27 volumes' or 'Church sermons-- audio
tapes.' One day, hopefully those plastic tubs will be emptied and maybe
someone else can use them"
*Photo Boxes:
"Maybe more difficult to plan ahead and purchase, but they
are cheap enough that maybe you could guess a logical organization. E.g.
my mom's envelopes of photos are all about the grandkids, so I bought
three boxes, one for my kids, my sister's kids, and my brother's kid.
Wasn't perfect, but MUCH easier than anything else."
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