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Is Your Wedding Chest Different From Others?

Our traditional MuseumCare™ ZeroCarbon™ wedding chest is completely acid-free, not just pH neutral. Wedding chests that are only pH-neutral are not safe for your wedding gown. They can re-acidify because the neutralizer is water soluble and will dissipate over time. Never use ordinary boxes and tissue. They are heavily acidic and cause yellowing. In fact, ordinary boxes and tissue can "scorch" wedding gowns and leave dark brown streaks wherever the fabric touches the tissue or wedding chest....

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Igniting A Patriotic Movement, One Card At A Time

Dr Laura Landerman-Garber introduces herself as a grandmother, mom, wife and psychotherapist. She neglects to mention she’s also a four-star mensch. Loosely translated, the Yiddish word is used to describe a soul who navigates the world with exceptional compassion, generosity and maybe a bit of magic. She really doesn’t need to tell anyone she’s a mensch, it’s easy to understand once you hear her story. Laura’s life’s mission has become the stuff of legend. Without intending to, this unassuming Bubbè launched a global goodwill movement from her Thanksgiving table. Sitting in a dental office waiting room, with a holiday-to-do-list a mile long, flipping through a random magazine, Dr. Landerman-Garber serendipitously read an article on the value of sending a greeting card to...

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Are you making the right first impression? The Importance of Professional Dry Cleaning for Business Attire

When it comes to dressing for success in the business world, the appearance of your attire speaks volumes. In order to maintain a polished, professional image, it is essential to take proper care of your business attire. While regular laundering can suffice for most clothing items, there are certain pieces, such as suits, dresses, and delicate fabrics, that require the expertise of professional dry cleaning. In this article, we will explore the importance of professional dry cleaning for your business attire and the benefits it brings to your professional image. Preserve Fabric Quality Business attire, typically made from high-quality fabrics, can be sensitive to regular washing methods. Professional dry cleaners have the knowledge and equipment to effectively clean and maintain the integrity...

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5 Underappreciated Techniques to Preserve Your Delicate Garments

Delicate garments, such as fine lace, silk, or cashmere, require special care to maintain their beauty and longevity. While it's easy to overlook the details, implementing these lesser-known tips can make a significant difference. In this article, we will explore five valuable ways to safeguard your delicate garments, ensuring they stay in pristine condition for years to come. Handwashing: A Gentle Touch for Delicate Fibers One of the best ways to preserve delicate garments is to hand wash them instead of tossing them into the washing machine. Handwashing allows you to control the level of agitation and avoid any potential damage caused by the machine's harsh cycles. Fill a basin with cool water and use a gentle detergent specifically formulated for delicate...

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The Path to Sustainability: Embracing Environmentally Friendly Dry Cleaning

In recent years, the global community has been increasingly aware of the pressing need to adopt sustainable practices in various industries. One such industry is dry cleaning, which traditionally has a significant environmental impact due to the use of harmful chemicals and energy-intensive processes. However, with the rise of environmentally friendly drycleaning methods, we now have an opportunity to reduce the ecological footprint of this industry. This article explores the concept of environmentally friendly dry cleaning and outlines its numerous benefits. Understanding the Environmental Impact of Traditional Dry Cleaning Conventional drycleaning methods rely on the use of perchloroethylene (PERC), a toxic chemical known to have harmful effects on human health and the environment. Not only does PERC contribute to air pollution, but...

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Four Items to Launder Separately

New clothes: "Few things are more exciting than adding new clothes to your closet - but make sure they're washed separately on their first few washes." New garments are more likely to bleed color and shrink, and washing them separately, according to label instructions, reduces those risks. Denim: You know to wash dark clothes separately from lights, but be especially careful with denim because it sheds dye for many cycles. Besides, jean zippers can damage delicate fabrics, especially knits. Lint-shedding items: Clothing that's likely to shed link should be washed inside out on a cold gentle cycle. Avoid combining such garments with fabrics the lint will stick to, such as microfiber. Very soiled clothes: Pamper extra-dirty clothes by pre-treating stains and washing...

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Removing Grass Stains at Home

Grass stains can seem daunting at first but they're usually not too difficult to get out if you're able to work on them right away. Most grass stains can be removed by washing the item according to the care instructions, especially if the stain is fresh. If the stain has been allowed to set or proves to be difficult to remove, you may need to try other treatments. Treat the stain as soon as possible, using a pretreatment product from your local grocery store. Test the product for colorfastness by applying to an unexposed area. Let stand for five minutes, then rinse. If the color is affected, don't use the product. Also check the label on your laundry detergent for pre-treatment...

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Bedspreads, Duvets and Comforters

Comforters, duvets and bedspreads will remain on your bed on average for five to six years. Most of us love to get warm and cozy, all snuggled up with our comforters and blankets at night. But you may not be so comfortable if you knew how dirty they could be. These loved items are often neglected in the cleaning department. How Often to Clean Your Bedding? If you use a flat sheet, it does reduce your direct contact with your comforter, but it still collects dust and other allergens. Therefore, if you use a top sheet or duvet cover, we recommend cleaning your comforter, duvet or bedspread at least once every three months or with the change of season. If you do...

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LAUNDRY IS A NEVER-ENDING CHORE: Professional Cleaning Provides Extra Time

Don't you hate doing laundry? Studies have shown that it is one of the most disliked household tasks which takes an average of over 8 hours per month. Fortunately, there is a better option for you and your clothes. Let us take the chore of doing laundry off your hands! Procter & Gamble released a 2001 survey showing how the average American spends seven to nine hours a week doing laundry. Given that more Americans own more clothes than ever before, this number could be even higher today. (According to P&G each American piles up 500 pounds of dirty clothing per year.) What else could you be doing with your time? There’s a surprisingly simple way to give yourself back the time you are spending...

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Winter Wardrobe Changes in Clothing Care

The colder months are rolling in. As the temperature begins to drop here are a few tips and considerations to help you roll with the seasons.​ Cleaning Out the Closet​ After a long slumber, your winter clothes will need to be awakened and taken out of storage. Hopefully you didn't have any unwanted visitors over the summer months but it's a good idea to check your garments for signs of insect damage. Insects such as crickets, ants, moths, beetles, and cockroaches can feed on clothes that were not cleaned properly before storing. Look for small holes, worn areas, and discolored lines on the portions of the garment that had spills or stains that were never removed. Moth ball odor can be difficult to...

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