Mariner East 1 utilizes mostly existing 8-inch diameter steel pipeline, except for a portion of the line, located in western Pennsylvania that was increased to 12-inch diameter steel pipe. The pipeline was refurbished, as the Mariner East Project, to carry 70,000 barrels daily of natural gas liquids (liquid propane and ethane) from Western Pennsylvania to Marcus Hook for both domestic distribution and export. The Mariner East 1 project involved repurposing an existing pipeline that previously carried products from the former oil refinery located at Marcus Hook in Delaware County, PA to markets in the west. Visit Website Overview of Mariner East Project Mariner East 1 (completed) As a result, Sunoco Logistics content has been migrated to Energy Transfer's website. Wash bedding, pillows, mattress protectors etc… – turn or flip mattress if required and hoover this also.On April 28, 2017, Sunoco Logistics Partners and Energy Transfer Partners announced the completion of their merger. Deep clean carpets and rugs (shake rugs outside as well).Move all furniture and hoover behind it.Take everything out of cupboards and drawers and clean inside.Wash throws & cushion covers and any other soft furnishings.Clean inside all cupboards (take everything out).Clean any accessories and bath toys (dishwasher works well for these).Make a note of any DIY/Trades jobs that need to be done in this space.Clean any display cupboards/art on walls and accessories in the room.Clean the walls behind the work surfaces, then put everything back.Take everything off the work surfaces and clean each item, clean the work surfaces.Take everything out of the fridge and clean.Take everything out of each cupboard in turn and clean out.Get your cleaning supplies ready and to hand.Add any obvious rubbish to a bin bag and get out of the house.Know your plan of action (will you tackle a room at a time, or batch each job and do that around the whole house etc…).Set a timer to race against to keep your focus, or to make sure you take a break etc….Play some music or listen to an audio book.Wear comfy clothes you don’t mind getting dirty.Namely – cleaning! #1 – Preparing For Cleaning > PREPARING YOU FOR CLEANING Whether I do them myself, hubby does them, or we get a tradesperson in – it doesn’t matter – what matters is that they are noted at this point but they’re not distracting from the job at hand. I have added to each section a reminder to write down all the DIY/trades jobs that I come across as there are bound to be a few things I notice when I’m cleaning. We all have some stuff lying around in our day to day lives, so it makes sense to at least do a tidy round the house first before spring cleaning.īelow you’ll find a detailed rundown of all those tasks that I include in my Spring Cleaning. This makes sense because then you aren’t trying to clean around things quite as much. What I would suggest before you start your cleaning is a QUICK tidy up and getting rid of obvious rubbish. TIP – There is a sort of exception to this rule, however. Doing it this way means you can focus on one thing at a time, and you’ll get through it Oh so much more easily. And who wants that much to do?ĭeclutter as it’s own job, trust me, that’s big enough! – then clean what’s left – and then organise. Most checklists I’ve found so far have tasks that run to pages and pages because of these extra tasks. Sounds logical, right – but most people try and also declutter AND organise as they go round their home. One thing I’d really like to mention before we get started (and that I think is crucial in avoiding overwhelm) is that my Spring Cleaning checklist is purely for, well, cleaning! I suppose that’s why we hear about spring cleaning so much, and winter/summer/autumn cleaning less so…. With all this being said, a good deep clean can be something that’s done at any time of year (I tend to do it each season, which means that it never gets too out of control!), but Spring is definitely the nicest time to get it all done. When I can sit down with a cuppa and enjoy the (albeit brief!) time that everything is immaculate. I think my favourite part though is that feeling when it’s all done. There’s something really therapeutic about cleaning, when you really tackle it head on and get loads done – and that’s where spring cleaning comes in! but maybe, just maybe, it’s got something to do with the fact that the sunshine shows off all the corners of the house that little more clearly than the winter light did – and there’s a few cobwebs showing that were previously hidden…. When the sun shines I feel the need to turn some music on, open the windows to get some fresh air in, and get the house sparkling. It depends on my mood, and to be honest – how nice the weather is outside! Well – sometimes it can be a joy, and sometimes it’s a real chore…
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