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Tuesday, April 16, 2013
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Tuesday, April 9, 2013
The Problem With Custom-Made Comforters Is...
Custom-made things, whether suits, shirts, quilts or comforters, are
beautiful and usually fit just right. After all, why shouldn’t they?
You pick out the colors, the fabric, the style, the trim and you measure
for the exact fit. So how could there be a problem with anything
custom made, especially comforters?
One thing that can go wrong is shrinkage. When the fabric used in a comforter is not pre-shrunk the comforter may shrink and no longer fit the bed as you intended.
Most tailors get it right for custom-made clothes. But we occasionally see comforters, quilts,slip covers and bedspreads that will shrink with the first cleaning. Sometimes custom-made comforters are made with different fabrics and trims. Its not uncommon to see these items shrink more than you might think possible after cleaning.
Imagine a custom-made comforter made with three different fabrics - one fabric shrinks a lot, one just a little and one none at all. This is a mess! But it can happen.
Custom-made comforters will not have a care label so you should ask the maker if the fabric has been pre-shrunk and what fabric was used in the comforter. And don’t forget about the filling that could be polyester batting, wool, silk or down feathers.
One thing that can go wrong is shrinkage. When the fabric used in a comforter is not pre-shrunk the comforter may shrink and no longer fit the bed as you intended.
Most tailors get it right for custom-made clothes. But we occasionally see comforters, quilts,slip covers and bedspreads that will shrink with the first cleaning. Sometimes custom-made comforters are made with different fabrics and trims. Its not uncommon to see these items shrink more than you might think possible after cleaning.
Imagine a custom-made comforter made with three different fabrics - one fabric shrinks a lot, one just a little and one none at all. This is a mess! But it can happen.
Custom-made comforters will not have a care label so you should ask the maker if the fabric has been pre-shrunk and what fabric was used in the comforter. And don’t forget about the filling that could be polyester batting, wool, silk or down feathers.
So what should you do if that custom-made comforter is suddenly 4 inches shorter or tightens up in the stitching after cleaning?
Take it back to the maker...and we can explain what you should do!
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Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Get Rid of Moths In Your Clothes and Closet - Cleaning Required!
A customer recently brought us three sweaters and each had one or two holes is them. What could
have caused this problem? We don’t have equipment here that punches
holes in clothes so we sent one of the sweaters to a garment testing lab
to learn why this happened.
The report said moths had caused the holes and if you look carefully at the photo to the right, you can see the holes and the uneven pattern made by moths eating the wool.
When moths lay their eggs, the larvae hatch and begin to hunt for food. The larvae won’t touch cotton, silk or synthetics. They prefer fabrics made from animals like wool, fur and feathers, especially when they are soiled by perspiration, pet hairs and food. The larvae tend to stay away from well-cleaned clothes (yes, this is true!)
If you find that you have a moth problem, here is what you need to do:
1. Remove all clothes from the closet and launder or dry clean all of them.
2. Vacuum the closet thoroughly, getting into all of the corners and cracks.
3. Place moth repellent, cedar blocks, lavender or tansy inside the closet. Moth balls can be used but should not contact the fabric. Place moth balls from a hanger on the inside or garments bags because the fumes are typically heavier then air and tend to move to the bottom of the closet. Follow safety instructions on repellents carefully.
4. Check for signs of moths regularly and replace the repellents when the odor fades.
5. Clean the inside of closets regularly to prevent the build up of dust and debris that might attract moths.
Most dry cleaners (including Comet Cleaners of Denton) have moth bags available for a small charge that can help with this.
Here is a link to Wiki.Answers.com for their view on getting rid of moths.
The report said moths had caused the holes and if you look carefully at the photo to the right, you can see the holes and the uneven pattern made by moths eating the wool.
When moths lay their eggs, the larvae hatch and begin to hunt for food. The larvae won’t touch cotton, silk or synthetics. They prefer fabrics made from animals like wool, fur and feathers, especially when they are soiled by perspiration, pet hairs and food. The larvae tend to stay away from well-cleaned clothes (yes, this is true!)
If you find that you have a moth problem, here is what you need to do:
1. Remove all clothes from the closet and launder or dry clean all of them.
2. Vacuum the closet thoroughly, getting into all of the corners and cracks.
3. Place moth repellent, cedar blocks, lavender or tansy inside the closet. Moth balls can be used but should not contact the fabric. Place moth balls from a hanger on the inside or garments bags because the fumes are typically heavier then air and tend to move to the bottom of the closet. Follow safety instructions on repellents carefully.
4. Check for signs of moths regularly and replace the repellents when the odor fades.
5. Clean the inside of closets regularly to prevent the build up of dust and debris that might attract moths.
Most dry cleaners (including Comet Cleaners of Denton) have moth bags available for a small charge that can help with this.
Here is a link to Wiki.Answers.com for their view on getting rid of moths.
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