When digging for soiled linen, how deep do you go?Robert Schmuhl
“Often when people report clean laundry that still smells bad, it’s because malodors are transferring from the washer onto the laundry,” says Gagliardi. To prevent soil build-up that harbors odor-causing bacteria in your machine, remember to clean it every month with a product designed for...
Bleaching clothes to change their colour requires caution and proper technique. Start by selecting a suitable fabric for bleaching, such as cotton or linen. Dilute chlorine bleach in water following the instructions on the bleach container. Submerge the garment in the bleach solution and agitate gent...
Gravy stains inevitably seem to happen at all your family holidays, and always onto your finest linens, clothing and home furnishings.Well, the solution is not to stop serving gravy, but instead to deal with the stain quickly once it occurs....
Clean. Clean. Clean. Once their skin is clean, you’ve got to make sure it won’t touch the dirty pad or linen as they turn. Ensure the skin is dry. (Using a clean washcloth is helpful!) If you need to change all of the linen, you’ll then pop the corners of the linen off ...
If you’re not staying in one place for your week of travel, this means you often have to pack dirty clothes in with your clean clothes. While a packing cube offers some protection, you’ll most likely want something separate to help contain the used clothes. Cue: compression bags! Not ...
If you frequently need dry cleaning services, it may make sense to invest in the LG Styler. BUY NOW at AJ Madison If you can’t afford a top-of-the-line solution and don’t want to jump through hoops for dry-clean-only clothing, there is one more option available—don’t buy clothe...
As for stubborn dirt, we need to find a professional leather bag maintenance company to deal with it. Special decontamination 1. stains spots: wash the sponge with mild soap or liquor, wipe the dirt with alcohol, wipe it with clean water, and let the leather dry naturally. ...
(unprotected taxidermy) and old wool rugs or furniture upholstered with vulnerable fabrics. Remember that a clean environment is not conducive to activity of fabric-destroying insects. It is not absolutely necessary that the item itself support fabric insect development. Soiled articles of otherwise ...
insect and animal collections and such stored foods as meat, fish, meal and milk products are also vulnerable to these insects. Synthetic fibers and cellulose materials are damaged only incidentally, often because they are soiled with greasy food stains, body oils, or other residues which are the...