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Everything You Can and Cannot Dry Clean

Anyone familiar with the television show The Jeffersons knew the main character owned a dry cleaning business. It was his way of moving up and out of his low-income neighborhood in Harlem. To dry clean clothing and items doesn’t mean, no fluids. The opposite is true. But when it comes to taking your personal belongings to the dry cleaners use caution. Some items need dry… Read More »Everything You Can and Cannot Dry Clean

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6 Ways Dry Cleaning Your Clothes Makes You More Productive

Are you a busy person with big plans and places to be? If you’re trying to become more productive, you can cut a few corners by dry cleaning your clothes. Learn some ways in which dropping your laundry off at the dry cleaners helps you save time and manage life better. You may think that dry cleaning your clothes is a luxury, or should be… Read More »6 Ways Dry Cleaning Your Clothes Makes You More Productive

How To Avoid Problems at Your Dry Cleaners

Having your clothes dry cleaned is somewhat of a mysterious process and many consumers have the wrong idea or expectation when it comes to using a dry cleaners. Dry cleaning is more of an art and a science than a routine operation. Think about it – in a manufacturing environment, you control all of the variables and inputs which gives you precise control over the… Read More »How To Avoid Problems at Your Dry Cleaners

Store Your Winter Clothing Without Getting Moth Damage

With it being nearly 60 degrees in Metro-Detroit today, it makes sense to talk about storing your winter clothes for the summer and how to keep them moth-free. Clean RoomThe easiest and most effective method of preventing moth damage it to put your winter clothes away clean. This doesn’t mean that if your clothes were only worn once and look clean it’s okay, it’s not.… Read More »Store Your Winter Clothing Without Getting Moth Damage

Care label symbols, what do they mean?!?

The Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) Care Labeling Rule requires that all clothing sold in the United States have a label attached directing the proper care of the garment. If you follow care label, and the garment is damaged, the party who attached the label to the garment is responsible for the damage. What does that mean for you the consumer? It means you should read… Read More »Care label symbols, what do they mean?!?