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Mold and Mildew Questions

How can I prevent mildew on clothes? A. Mildew commonly develops in the humid summer weather. Here are a few tips from our resident expert, Arthur Anton, Jr., on keeping your clothes free from mildew: Keep closets, dresser drawers, and storage areas as clean as possible. Keep fabrics dry. Do not put clothing or shoes that are damp (including wet from rain or perspiration) in the closet. Be sure clothing is clean before putting away in the closet. Even though... View Article

Household Items Questions

“My comforter is soiled and needs to be cleaned. The care instructions say the preferred method is wet cleaning. What does this mean?” A. Wet cleaning is a process used by the few professional drycleaners who have the state-of-the-art computer-controlled equipment that monitors water level, temperature, agitation and soap dispensing. It’s environmentally safe as water is the solvent. The controls can be programmed for many variables, including how fast the drum inside the washing machine rotates, the temperature and amount... View Article

Emergency Care for Spills Questions

5 Tips to Removing Common BBQ Stains A. Chances are that you’ve already broken out your entire summer wardrobe and you’re going to a cookout in the near future. We’ve all experienced the unhappiness of noticing a ketchup or mustard stain on that brand new polo shirt. Here are 5 Tips to remove common BBQ stains: Mustard – We list this one first because it’s one of the most challenging to remove. Make sure to carefully wipe off as much... View Article

Dry cleaning Questions

“How often should I dry clean my clothes?” A. Well-groomed, neatly cleaned and pressed clothing looks great and can make a stellar impression. With proper dry cleaning, your clothes will look better longer. How often you should dry clean really depends on how often you wear the garment and how well you take care of it between trips to the cleaners. Here are a few rules of thumb. If a garment is soiled or affected by perspiration or odor, it... View Article