Keep it Clean and Stain Free During Prom Season

All Dolled Up and Ready to Fight Stains

Prom season has arrived for teens around the country. It’s a rights of passage for teenagers, they go out to fancy restaurants with their friends and dance the night away. When they get home, that night or the next day, the boys toss their tuxedos in a bag . . . → Read More: Keep it Clean and Stain Free During Prom Season

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Spring Time Grass Stains Removed

Grass stains can be removed with a little tlc

It’s spring and recent Easter egg hunts across Hampton Roads have reminded us of the infamous grass stain. Depending on your fabric, they can be very persistent stains that often, if left untreated, can damage clothes beyond repair. Attack the stains as soon as possible so that your playful . . . → Read More: Spring Time Grass Stains Removed

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Dry cleaning too much can damage your clothes

Dress shirts should be dry cleaned often

Dry cleaning can be very tough on your clothes. One of the most common mistakes is that people tend to dry clean their clothes too frequently and therefore accelerate the breakdown of the fabric. Most times it is not necessary to dry clean after every wear, except when it . . . → Read More: Dry cleaning too much can damage your clothes

Red Wine and Other Tales

Here’s a quick tip:

If you spilled red wine on a white shirt recently and decided to just dye it, please reconsider. Before you dye any clothing item, you must remove the stain. If you don’t, the dye will color the stained area differently from the rest of the fabric and you’ll still see . . . → Read More: Red Wine and Other Tales

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