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JAMES QUIGG, DAILY PRESS Mark Brunetz, left, of the Style Network show Clean house talks about garage sale clutter with Hesperia resident Alex Molesky. The show is doing a complete make over of the Molesky's family home, with a focus on getting rid of clutter and junk.
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'Clean House' cast helps unclutter Hesperia home

Yard sale set for Saturday at the vacant Blockbuster Video building at Main Street and E Avenue

HESPERIA • Local father of eight, Alex Molesky, was laying in his bed watching “Clean House,” the Style Network TV show that helps people unclutter their homes, when a realization hit him like a ton of yard-sale knick-knacks.


“The stuff that was in the TV was in my room,” Molesky noticed, as his eyes scanned his room and then the TV show. “I realized it was time to give it up and clean house.”


So Molesky’s wife, Lisa, put her husband’s inspiration into action. With much of their home under three-to four-feet of belongings, she picked up a camera and starting taking photos of the home’s most challenging locations: their two teenage daughters’ bedrooms.


“It’s an eclectic mix,” Matt Iseman, the show’s “Go-to-Guy,” said Thursday on location at the Molesky home on Hesperia’s west side. “They’ve really got some interesting stuff. A lot of it is lovingly displayed.”


For almost a week, Iseman, a sizable production crew and “Clean House” cast hostess Niecy Nash, design guru Mark Brunetz and yard sale diva Trish Suhr will organize, categorize and scrutinize the Molesky’s intriguingly diverse collection of possessions.


“We want to give them their function back,” said Suhr, who will preside over the family’s yard sale on Saturday at the former Blockbuster Video building on Main Street in the Albertson’s shopping center. “They have good taste. They’re good yard-salers.” (The show is expected to air in four to five months.)

 

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