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This article was reviewed by Claudia & Angelo Zimmermann. Claudia and Angelo Zimmermann are the founders of Everneat, an Eco-Friendly Cleaning Service based in New York City and in Connecticut. They are also the founders of Clean Code, a DIY 100% natural cleaning product line.
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Vacuum sealed storage is useful because it reduces the size of clothing, blankets, quilts, towels etc. and enables them to be stacked evenly. If you cannot find, or afford, the real deal, here is how to make an equally good substitute of your own.
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Put your linen, blankets or clothing into the extra strong garbage bag.
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Pull the open end of the bag together and form a small circle shape.Advertisement
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Place the vacuum cleaner pole into the circle shape and hold it firmly around the pole.
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Suck out the air by turning on the vacuum cleaner.
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Remove the pole whilst carefully holding the opening tightly together.
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Affix a minimum of 6 rubber bands to the seal the opening.
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Label and place into storage.
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QuestionCan you use a hairdryer instead of a Hoover?Kyle GullicksonCommunity AnswerNo, as that would push air into the bag, whereas the vacuum pulls air out of the bag.
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Things You'll Need
- Extra strong garbage bags
- Vacuum cleaner
- 6 rubber bands per bag, minimum
- Clean clothing, linen etc. for storage
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