For Packrats Only: How to Clean Up, Clear Out, and Dejunk Your Life Forever!
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For Packrats Only: How to Clean Up, Clear Out, and Dejunk Your Life Forever!

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America's #1 cleaning problem is not stains, dust bunnies or ring-around-the-collar -- it's clutter. Don Aslett, America's #1 cleaning expert, provides light-hearted room-by-room methods for clearing out the stuff that readers stow away "just in case."

This companion to Aslett's best-selling and popular Clutter's Last Stand details a step-by-step "de-clutter"

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Paperback, 224 pages
Published April 28th 2002 by Marsh Creek Press (first published April 2002)
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Stacey
Stacey rated it 4 of 5 stars
Recommends it for: the neatness challenged.
Shelves: self-improvement
I read this book and "Clutter Free: Finally and Forever." I preferred this one, and felt it was more helpful. "Clutter Free "was more of the same, lots of anecdotes, etc. I bought these books to help me de-junk, (oh, the irony!) as I tend to be neatness challenged. While all of the stories were entertaining, they weren't very progressive when it came to MY project.

"Not For Packrats" was a little bit more informational. Aslett writes in a jokey style that...more
Patrice
I must say, as a "self-proclaimed" pack rat, this book helped me get rid of alot of clutter in my kids room and in my life period. It was an easy read and had some funny moments. I highly recommend to all my fellow packrats!
Danielle
Danielle rated it 2 of 5 stars
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I'm not a packrat. I think he still wanted me to read this, but I'll do better with something that's more about organizarion, and less about de-cluttering.
LaRhonda
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This is the perfect time of the year going into the holiday's so I am on a roll...reading and cleaning!
Jenny Sudweeks Sudweeks
Read in 2002. I am totally NOT a packrat, but I had to read this anyway.
Megan
Megan rated it 1 of 5 stars
So far not much of it has applied to me. I'm not much of a packrat anyway but I do know I keep too much stuff. I'm hoping this book will help me say farewell to some of it.

I couldn't finish this book. I just didn't get into it so I finally just put it down.
Avis Black
This book is one of those absolute necessities of life, especially in a consumer society. A terrific motivator, and a must-read just for the anecdotes.
Magda
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Better than some of his other books, I thought.
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