This morning was a great time to do a deep cleaning vacuuming in my wood working shop area. This gets all of the saw dust that I missed when I vacuumed after doing a wood working project. (I will always vacuum up the shop area after cutting and sanding wood, whenever I am working on a project.)
But the deep clean vacuuming is when I take out all the tubs from under the bench that are filled with my finished crafts items... and I vacuum behind all of those. By doing this... I am able to vacuum up any so called spiders that seem to think it is ok to move on it as our night time temperatures drop in the Fall season. This get s rid any spiders and the hard to reach saw dust that may have blown behind the tubs with my finished craft items.
I do a deep cleaning vacuum at least once per season, and sometimes a few times during the Fall season before our Winter temperatures hit. This way I know the work shop area is all clean, and if I need to pull out a tub to look for a specific finished craft item, I'm not getting a spider surprises,
I am one to keep and clean and organized work shop area, I will clean tools before putting them away, and I always put my tools away then vacuum the main area after I am done working on whatever project I was working on during that particular day. This helps keep the saw dust down, it keeps the work area looking professional, and it makes it easier for finding tools and other things when I need something specific.
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