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Tips for Cleaning Out a Plastic Bin Grass Catcher

Some people prefer grass catching bags, but you may use a plastic bin for your grass catching needs instead. If this is the case, and you just finished your last mowing session of the season, you should clean it out. Here are four tips you can use to effectively clean out your plastic bin grass catchers before winter arrives.

 

Empty It

 

You need to make sure you empty the plastic bins before you clean them. Some people forget to remove all the loose grass and other debris from their bins. If you don't remove them, it could become difficult to get them out once you spray the bin with water.

 

You need to reach into the plastic bin and make sure that you remove anything loose from it. This may seem like a pain to do, but it will make the cleaning process significantly easier for you.

 

Hose It Off

 

Once you remove everything you can, you should hose off your bin. This step is easy since you can just get a water hose and use it to spray down the bin. However, once you spray the inside of it with water, you should make sure you spray off anything stuck to the sides.

 

You will also need to drain all of the water out of it. If you don't, some of the dirt will build up wherever the water dries, so make sure you dump it out. 

 

Dry It

 

After you rinse out your bin, dry it thoroughly. Ideally, you should leave it outside. If that's not an option, however, you should put it in a room with good airflow. Doing so will help it to dry off faster.

 

Make sure you dry the bin so it won't smell wet when you need to use it next. After all, you cleaned out the plastic bin to avoid bad smells and anything unpleasant, so you might as well dry it off correctly.

 

Check for Damage

 

Remember that plastic bin grass catchers can get damaged with time. Check for damages once it dries off to make sure there aren't any holes. You don't want small holes in it because the grass will slip out.

 

The grass catcher needs to effectively contain your grass clippings, so you need to look for damages to avoid unnecessary messes. Make sure you look over the entire bin carefully to ensure it's still good for you to use.

 

Plastic bins and grass catchers are convenient, but you do need to clean them out regularly. Doing so will help you to avoid damages and long-lasting problems. Don't forget to apply these steps so you can prepare them for the next mowing season.

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Five Important Steps to Clean Your Grass Catcher Bags

If you mow your lawn regularly, your grass catcher bag will quickly fill up with clippings, and you'll need to dump them afterwards. Procrastinating this task means your bag will fill up and eventually become unusable. If you don't know how to properly clean a grass catcher bag, we have five steps to help you out.

 

1. Shake It Off

 

First, you need to start by shaking your grass catcher bag out. Even if you dump it out regularly, there could still be some loose grass and other debris in the bag. If you don't want it to get stuck when you clean it, you will need to shake it off and do your best to clear out any loose grass inside of it.

 

2. Rinse It

 

Once you shake it out, you can rinse it off with water. Rinsing it off will help you remove some of the initial residue, which will make it easier to clean the bag. You can't apply cleaner to a dry bag since it won't work as effectively, so make sure you rinse it off before you start the cleaning process.

 

3. Use Biodegradable Soap

 

Some people will try and clean their grass catcher bags by using soap on it. However, standard soap won't work well on your bag, so you will need to purchase biodegradable soap. This way, you can effectively clean off your bag without filling it with soap that could cause problems for you later down the line when you try and mow again.

 

4. Dry It in Sunshine

 

Remember that grass catcher bags will take some time to dry off, so you should leave it in the sun. Doing so will allow the bag to dry off naturally without causing damage to the bag itself. Make sure you clean your grass catcher bag during a warm and sunny day so it won't get rained on when you try and dry it off.

 

5. Check for Tears

 

Even if you properly clean your grass catcher bag, it could begin to tear with age. Because of this, you should check the bag and make sure that it doesn't have any holes in it. If it does have holes, then your grass clippings will fly out of the bag in the middle of your next mowing session.

 

If you follow these five tips, you will have an easier time cleaning your grass catcher bags. Since grass catcher bags will get dirty with time, make sure that you clean them regularly to keep them in good condition. You should also apply these five steps to make the cleaning process as simple as possible.