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Here are some tips that can help you get the most
from your cleaning dollar:
· 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.
· Discuss any stain with your cleaner. Be especially sure to point out light-colored or invisible spills, such as those from soft drinks, fruit juices, or white wine. It is also important to point out and identify any other beverage or food spillage so that the drycleaner can treat the stain prior to putting the garment through the drycleaning process.
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Keep perfumes, lotions, deodorants, antiperspirants, and
other toiletries from coming into contact with your clothes. These
products likely contain alcohol, which can affect some dyes. Allow
them to dry before you dress.
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Protect your garments from excessive perspiration, especially
silks. Perspiration left on fabric can cause many dyes to discolor.
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Have matching pieces cleaned together, including bedspreads
and drapes, so that any color loss will be uniform and the pieces
will still match.
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Protect your garments for prolonged exposure to direct
sunlight or strong artificial light. Keep in mind that even normal
lighting can affect some dyes.
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Don't press stained or soiled clothes. The heat may set
some stains.
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