Preparing for Spring: What to Clean, Store, and Refresh Now
As winter begins to loosen its grip, many of us start looking ahead — opening windows, making space at home, and preparing for a new season. Spring has a way of inviting a reset, and clothing care is a quiet but meaningful part of that transition.
Here are a few simple ways to prepare well for spring.
Start with what’s leaving rotation
Winter coats, scarves, and bulky layers may not look dirty, but they’ve quietly collected salt, moisture, body oils, and dust over the past few months. Cleaning these items before storage helps prevent lingering odors, fabric breakdown, and surprise stains when you pull them out next year.
Comforters deserve attention before storage
Comforters are one of the most common items we see damaged by improper storage. Storing them without cleaning can lock in oils and moisture, while tightly sealed plastic bags can trap odors and lead to mildew. Professional cleaning followed by breathable storage helps preserve loft, freshness, and longevity.
Spring is the best time for a reset
Cleaning items now — instead of waiting until fall — means they’re ready when you need them again. It also frees up closet space and lightens the mental load as schedules fill up in the months ahead.
Help is closer than you think
Preparing for spring doesn’t have to be complicated. Whether it’s bulky bedding, seasonal garments, or everyday clothing, we’re here to help — including pickup and delivery options that make caring for larger items easier.
As always, we’re grateful to care for what matters to you and to walk alongside our community through each season.

