Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Winter Proof Your Car
Keep your headlights clear with car wax: wipe ordinary car wax on your headlights to keep them clear of that wintry mix of salt, slush and snow. The special water repellents in the car wax will prevent such things from sticking. Thus, helping improve your visibility and safety!
Ice proof your windows with vinegar: fill a spray bottle with 3 parts vinegar to 1 part water and spritz it on your car windows at night. The vinegar will raise the melting point of water - preventing it from freezing. If you wake up to a frozen car, just spray the mixture on the windows and watch it melt!
Prevent car doors from freezing shut: spritz cooking spray on the rubber seals around car doors and rub it in with a paper towel. The oils in the cooking spray keep the water from seeping into the rubber when the snow melts and then freezing again!
Fog-Proof Your Windshield:spray some shaving cream on the inside of your windshield and wipe it off with paper towels. Shaving cream has many of the same ingredients found in commercial defoggers and it creates a protective film on the glass that prevents fogging.
Squeak-Proof Your Wipers: saturate a cloth with rubbing alcohol or amonia and wipe down your blades. The solvent will cut through the dirt and grime and make your wipers work like new!
De-Ice Your Lock: put some hand sanitizer gel on your key and the lock... problem solved! The alcohol (found in most de-icers) does the job. Just be sure your hand sanitizer is at least 60% alcohol (or it won't work for your locks or sanitizing!).
Get Un-Stuck: turn off your car, stick the rubber side of one of your floor mats under the spinning tire, turn on your car, and give it some gas. The rubber will give you the grip you need to get out of a sticky situation!
FINALLY.... don't deal with all of these issues AND a move too. DIY moves are overrated! Call Accent Moving & Storage / Mayflower Transit for all your moving needs.... WE KNOW ALL THE TRICKS! 918-251-5594 or 800-331-3378
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Monday, November 23, 2009
Prepare to Move (Even if You're Not Planning to Move)
I have a bag that is always packed with the basic toiletries just in case I get a chance to go on a weekend get-away. I am ready to go at a moment's notice. It's that much easier to say, "yes!" when I get an offer to go with friends to their lake house or maybe I will win that dream vacation to Greece!
The same idea holds true with your household goods. As we near the holidays, you will receive many cards and gifts. You will pull out all your old Christmas decorations. Some decorations you will use. Other decorations will stay in the box and go back into storage. When was the last time you used those items? Chances are, if you aren't using them this year, you probably won't use them in the future. DON'T PUT THEM BACK IN THE ATTIC!!! Donate those old decorations.
There is always a retirement facility or a children's home that could use the holiday cheer and you will be that much closer to being "move ready."
I know... you probably aren't planning a move right now. But don't you want to be ready to move at a moment's notice if someone shows up with an offer you can't refuse!?!
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Baby-Boomers:Planning Your Move
- Take Inventory: as soon as you know you are going to be moving begin going through your home room by room and making an inventory of EVERYTHING.
- Will It Fit?: visualize and compare the size of your current space with your new space then decide what you will do with items that willnot fit in your new home.
- Rid Yourself of Possessions You Don't Need: check with family to see who wants the more sentimental items and then decide if you will sell or donate the remaining items.
- Round Two: take a week off after deciding what you "absolutely must keep" and then go back to see if there is anything else you can part with. This will be easier the second and third time around.
For more moving tips, go to www.accentmoving.com.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Clean Out That Old Paperwork!
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Shipment Tracking Made Easy!
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
TV's: Plasma vs. LCD
Obviously, as with any purchase, you should get what pleases you most and fits with your family's lifestyle. However, if your lifestyle is to move every 3-5 years, then you should consider my choice.
In the moving industry, all flat screen TV's are to be boxed either in their original box or in a specialty box for flat screen TV's or, in some cases, even crated.
Of course, everyone is encouraged to live the lifestyle they choose. Just remember that your choices (and mine) come with special needs when being moved from one home to the next.
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Thank You KVOO!
Of course, you can always get a FREE estimate on your move by contacting Accent Moving & Storage, an agent for Mayflower Transit since 1939. Simply call 918-251-5594 or request an estimate online at www.accentmoving.com.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Moving Can Count as Part of Your Workout Routine
Click Here for more information on number of calories burned per activity. Moving is stressful enough. It's good to now know that you don't have to stress about getting to the gym in the midst of trying to relocate!
Call Accent Moving & Storage, an agent for Mayflower Transit since 1939, to get a FREE Estimate on your next move. 918-251-5594.
Friday, September 4, 2009
Moving Tips
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
De-Clutter Now! (Before You Have To)
However, I'll address this issue as it relates to moving (because I work for a moving company.)
First you need to go through everything once to see what you want to keep, what you want to trash, and what is in good enough shape it can be donated. (Three piles.)
- Put the "keep" items back where they belong.
- Take the "donate" items to your car or call your local agency to come get them. You need to get these out of your way immediately.
- Bag up the "trash" items for your next trash pick up.
Do this for every room in your house. This is going to take a while the first time through but it is well worth your time! Once you have done this, take about a week to work on other projects. Then go back and try it again for each room. You will be amazed how much easier it is to do this the second time. Your mind is more clear and you're less emotional about what items are really important and worth keeping.
Of course, if you do this twice a year you will find there are so many things in your possession that would be of much more use to a less fortunate family.
There are many more moving tips available if you are in the process of relocating within Tulsa, within Oklahoma, across the country or around the world. Just contact Accent Moving & Storage your local Mayflower agent!
Monday, August 17, 2009
Did You See That?
Recently, the Mayflower Hot Air Balloon participated in the annual Gatesway Balloon Festival. Unfortunately, the wind was SO bad during the festival that the ballon never left the ground. However, the balloon pilot did allow festival attendees to get in the basket for picture opportunitites and to see just how big a balloon basket is! (It's not very big!)
Saturday evening, the Mayflower Hot Air Balloon was the only one that attempted to inflate for the balloon glow. The wind didn't allow the balloon to get fully upright but you can see in the picture that it was still impressive! Several of the staff from Accent Moving & Storage brought their friends and family to enjoy the event. What fun!
Friday, August 14, 2009
CONGRATULATIONS!
Joann is the third generation owner of Accent Moving & Storage an agent for Mayflower Transit. She gives of her time, talent and money to many charitable organizations. She is a VERY DESERVING recipient of this highly coveted award!
Congratulations Ms. Bergman!