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Garbage Bag Tip

Open up package of garbage bags and put the entire package of bags, minus the box, in the bottom of the garbage container. When one is full, just remove and the others are right there to use. Helps save a few steps. This is an old housekeeping trick and is a sign of a good housekeeper!

By Rockinr from Pittsburgh, PA

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RE: Garbage Bag Tip

I used to do that too until the bag ripped a couple times and leaked all over the new bags lol. I just keep one or 2 there now.

Post by kimmcg

RE: Garbage Bag Tip

Sounds great but like others said to dirty. I do do this for the bed/bathrooms though (with the store bags)

Post by valbush

RE: Garbage Bag Tip

As a housekeeper I can say this is a great tip! I have aways done this.. its so easy to pull out the full bag rip it off and open the new one. At home I use the plastic grocery bags from the store.. I just leave some under the bottom of the bag, easy.. dont have to run and grab a new bag each time. And easy to simply wipe the bottom
up with a wet paper towel. The HARD part is.. getting my hubby to open a new one whether they are stored in the bottom of the waist basket or not lol

Post by Ariela

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Sounds good IF you can keep your garbage can as clean as a wistle, mine never seems to stay that way for some reason, so I just use recycled plastic & paper bags from the store to put my garbage in this works fine for me, PLUS: it's FREE!

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RE: Garbage Bag Tip

This would work out alright, unless you could guarantee someone isn't going to pour something drippy in and your bag leaks.

Post by badwater

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Well, that is a very ingenious tip - and one I definitely plan to start using! Thanks loads!

Post by tedsmom

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