Moving time! What to do with all of those cleaning products that you have accumulated over the years?
Over time, many people accumulate a lot of cleaning supplies. When moving, it is important to know which cleaning supplies you can move and which ones should not be moved.
As a general rule of thumb, do not pack any open cleaning supplies in moving boxes and do not move any cleaning product that could be flammable.
Hazardous Cleaning Products Are Not Legally Able to Be Moved by moving companies
If you are hiring a professional mover, there are certain cleaning items that professional movers are not able to legally pack or move. This is for your protection and for the protection of the movers. Some cleaning products have severe adverse results when being moved, such as the possibility of becoming flammable.
The two most common cleaning products that should not be moved are:
- Anything with ammonia in it
- Liquid bleach in any form
- Any open container of a cleaning product
Ammonia and bleach can be highly flammable which is why they should not be moved. Open cleaning products have the potential to spill into your moving boxes, making a complete mess and potentially damaging valuable items.
Tip #1 to get rid of opened cleaning products:
Unless you can securely seal cleaning products before packing, it is best to donate all partially used cleaning supplies to a charity before moving. Many charities need cleaning products and would appreciate the donation. You can place them in an open box and drive them to the charity.
Tip #2 to get rid of opened cleaning products
Use your partially opened cleaning supplies to clean the home you are moving out of and into before inspection. Many people buy new products for this,versus going through their bathrooms and pulling out the old cleaning supplies.
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