CARE TIPs
Please click the links to view some brochures on the care for your clothing.
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Shirts, Leather&Suedes, Wedding Gowns ,Rayon&Silks.
Here are some tips that can help you get the most from your cleaning dollar,
1. Bring a garment in for professional cleaning as soon as possible after staining occurs. Stains and soil left too long can be impossible to remove and will shorten the life of your garment.

2. Discuss any stains with us. Please be especially sure to point out lightcolored or invisible spills, such as those from soft drinks, fruit juices, or white wine.
3. Allow perfumes, lotions, deodorants, antiperspirants, and other toiletries to dry before you get dressed since these products can contain ingredients that affect some dyes.
4. Protect your garments, especially silks, from excessive perspiration, because it can cause many dyes to discolor.
5. Have matching pieces cleaned together, including bedspreads and drapes, so that any color loss will be uniform and pieces will still match.
6. Protect your garments from prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or strong artificial light. Keep in mind that even indoor lighting can affect some dyes.
7. Don't press stained or soiled clothes. The heat may set some stains.
8. If you get a stain on your clothing, try not to rub at the stain. This may cause irreversible damage the surface pigment. Instead, if you must try to minimize the visible stain, use a blotting technique.
9. Oil stains on laundry shirts and golf shirts are difficult to remove during laundry cycles. To eliminate oil and grease spot, the best to have the garment dry-cleaned. You can save a favorite shirt from recycle bin.
10. When having sofa cushions and pillows, it is best to remove the foam filling from inside if possible. Otherwise, the dense foam will not dry properly and my result in a residual order. Also, some batting may shift within the cushion and the result in a lumpy appearance.
QUICK QUESTIONS
Is it safe to wet clean a garment with "Dry Clean Only" care instructions?
In some cases, yes. When determining whether a garment can be safely wet cleaned, we will look at the fiber content, fabric construction, colorfastness, trims, and other components such as interfacings and linings.
Are suede and leather cleaned the same way as other fabrics?
No, Special procedures and additives are used on leathers to help retain their color and texture. Sometimes suedes and leather need refinishing or even dyeing to replace some color loss. It is not always possible to replace or match the original shades exactly.


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