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silverlining48 Tue 09-Sept-25 17:39:57

I haven’t heard of setting the paper, I do have a shredder but it seizes up if it’s used for too long. I like the idea of soaking it to bits.

Aveline Tue 09-Sept-25 17:30:33

The shredding company is coming next week. After that I plan to be much more ruthless. Also will try to resucitate our old shredder but I think it's burnt out.

swampy1961 Tue 09-Sept-25 17:26:18

A shredder is the way to go - I am now in the position where much is shredded as soon as it arrives from the postman.
The stuff that gets filed away is annually checked and paperwork from 5/6 years ago is shredded. I used to have dozens of files but now following this system now have only three.

Ladyleftfieldlover Tue 09-Sept-25 17:17:02

We bought a second hand shredder from an Oxfam shop.

Ilovedogs22 Tue 09-Sept-25 17:11:38

GrannyGravy13

Soak them in water thoroughly, they should go to mush

Yes GrannyGravy. Great minds think alike.
I too use this method. Old documents are soaked in warm water and shuffled around a bit, until they've basically papier -mache.
It works a treat and is both very effective & far less toxic than the bonfire method. Ps It's rather therapeutic too. 😊

AuntieE Tue 09-Sept-25 17:07:18

There are plenty of good, fairly cheap shredders on the market, so I too advise buying one.

Remember not to put too many pages through it at one, and remove staples and paper-clips before shredding anything.

LOUISA1523 Tue 09-Sept-25 16:58:28

Ours go in the log burner

Elless Tue 09-Sept-25 15:10:27

It takes me back to when I was a typist when we were told to rip papers into small pieces. I still do it now even though we have a shredder.

crazyH Tue 09-Sept-25 15:09:25

The shredder is my friend - they are fairly cheap to buy…

Aveline Tue 09-Sept-25 14:59:55

😂. Take that indeed! If only I had a shed.

butterandjam Tue 09-Sept-25 14:54:44

We had a similar problem after a huge clearout of our filing system. I shoved all the hugely confidential /dangerous/ ID paperwork in a bucket of water in the shed of my allotment; and after a week or two it turned to pulp so I poured it into the compost heap where worms have eaten it.

Take that, scammers.

Aveline Tue 09-Sept-25 14:51:54

I think my arm would fall off as I'd have so many, many pages to redact but thanks for the suggestion.
It's awful to have to think of identity theft as a genuine worry. Modern life!

Sarnia Tue 09-Sept-25 14:46:21

You could buy a redacting pen or marker which covers all personal details.

Aveline Tue 09-Sept-25 14:40:15

Ours has burnt out. I reckon I'll have to pay to have this load disposed of the I'll be able to shred or soak them myself as things go and not let it build up. I'll try to cancel paper versions of things too.
I'm feeling virtuous after tackling this horrible job. I'm also very dusty!

Dottydots Tue 09-Sept-25 14:39:48

I'm with GrannyGravy13, I tear the paper into small pieces and then soak them in a bowl of water. Easy peasy.

Samsara1 Tue 09-Sept-25 14:38:37

Oh yes a shredder. I put every receipt from a shop, pub everything through the shredder. Oh an labels on parcels and marketing with your name and address on it.

Grandmabatty Tue 09-Sept-25 14:34:32

Definitely a shredder. I've gone through a few of them over the years

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Tue 09-Sept-25 14:31:09

We shred paperwork every couple of months so it doesn’t build up and overwhelm.

Georgesgran Tue 09-Sept-25 14:29:17

I’ve had a shredder for years now and strangely enough, I find it very therapeutic to feed papers through. After DH died there were his payslips, HMRC and bank statements etc going back years. I used to shred a surprising amount in 5 minutes most mornings.
However, I know there are companies who will collect, shred and safely dispose of confidential documents, if you want it all gone in one go.

GrannyGravy13 Tue 09-Sept-25 14:25:54

Soak them in water thoroughly, they should go to mush

Aveline Tue 09-Sept-25 14:23:11

I seem to have a pile of old payslips, bank and credit card statement and all sorts of financial documents that I know could contribute to identity theft if I just chucked them. There is a lot of them as I have faithfully saved them for years. My problem is how to dispose of them. Any ideas? We live in a flat so a bonfire isn't possible.