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  • How to Remove Lint or Fuzz From Clothes

    Do you have a nice sweater that picks up lint and fuzz all the time? It can be a hassle picking off everything with your fingers. Here are a few tips on how to remove lint and fuzz from clothes.

  • Care of Alligator Boots

    Alligator boots require special care and maintenance compared to those made from cow leather. Alligator leather is somewhat dryer with raised tiles that require more conditioning on a more...

  • How to Make Your Own Underbed Shoe Organizer

    You use different shoes for different activities. Athletic shoes are usually worn when you play sports or for casual activities like shopping. Dress shoes are typically worn to work or out for a...

  • How to Clean a Panama Jack Hat

    A good quality panama jack hat makes a great fashion statement and can last for years if it is cared for in the proper manner. Genuine panama hats are made of toquilla straw through an Ecuadorian...

  • Importance of a Soap Detergent

    Soaps have been used in various forms as cleaning agents since the beginning of time. Detergents were introduced to improve the efficiency of the cleaning process. Improved cleanliness encourages...

  • How to Care for Pashmina & Silk Shawls

    Pashmina and silk shawls are popular fashion statements. On the streets of New York, vendors are selling the large scarves for about $5. Check with online stores, and you're likely to see prices...

  • Things to Look for in a Good Clothes Iron

    The thought of ironing clothing makes many people cringe. No one wants to spend hours in a hot, steamy room battling a difficult clothes iron. Yet leaving the house in wrinkled clothing isn't a...

  • How to Easily and Safely Remove Pills From a Sweater

    We've all been there. You are on your way to a holiday event and decide to wear your favorite sweater, only to remember it is full of fuzz and pills. You reach for your electronic de-fuzzing...

  • Homemade Wrinkle Releaser Spray

    Busy lifestyles have made it difficult to leave the house in perfectly pressed and starched clothes everyday. Getting ready to leave the house each morning can be quite hectic and chaotic, so...

  • Washable Silk Laundry Tips

    Silk, fabric made from the fibers of a silkworm cocoon, is versatile, luxurious and very delicate. For centuries, this prized material has been sought after for everything from garments to...

  • How to Get Rid Wrinkles in Linen

    Linen fabric is a durable, lightweight but wrinkle-prone natural material that's been in popular use for clothing and household items for hundreds of years. You may reduce the severity of linen...

  • How to Remove Iron-on Transfers From a Jersey

    Iron-on transfers are a very cool addition to any jersey in your wardrobe--until you get tired of them. Not to worry. While iron-on transfers are fairly permanent, it is possible to remove them...

  • How to Make a Flag Shirt

    There are a few places who will sell flag shirts.However, most of them tend to have the year written on them (since they only make them around Memorial Day, 4th of July and Labor Day). They are...

  • How to Easily Fix A Stuck Zipper

    Got a zipper thats stuck and you need to get it unstuck. Well you can do it with these few simple steps.

  • How to Organize Closets with Color-Coded Organizers

    Color codes organizers can make it easier for you to make your daily selection of clothing. The basic color coded items are plastic handles found at most of the dollar and other discount stores....

  • How to Get Wrinkles Out of Rayon

    Rayon is a versatile fabric but is made from natural cellulosic fibers and closely resembles linen and cotton--fabrics notorious for deep-set wrinkles. This is a problem for anyone with wrinkles...

  • How to Care for Your Expensive Bras

    Expensive bras are an indulgence women don’t mind splurging on once in a while. Quality bras are not only very comfortable, they also provide support not only for the breasts but for the neck,...

  • Types of Stylized Shirt Collars

    The varieties of shirt and collar style are nearly endless, but the basics are time-tested fashion classics. Each collar style is similar to the next, with just enough difference to make one...

  • How to Hang Pants So They Don't Wrinkle

    There is nothing more frustrating than taking a pair of pants out of your closest, putting them on, and discovering that they are full of wrinkles. In order to always have wrinkle free pants on...

  • How to Attach a Lapel Pin Without Ruining a Shirt

    Lapel pins came into popularity as a means of showing your support for a presidential candidate. A prized collector's lapel pin shows Abraham Lincoln. Since then, the lapel pin has become a way to...

  • How to Strap on Western Spurs

    Whether you're riding horses for an equestrian event, prodding a bucking bronco, or you simply want to look like a cowboy, the spur is an essential accessory. Used to augment a rider's ability to...

  • DIY Shoe Inserts

    Do-it-yourself shoe inserts will save you money and work just as well as store-bought pads. Cut homemade insoles from materials in your garage or home such as rubber or bubble wrap, and be on your...

  • Thinsulate Vs. Thermolite

    When looking for outdoor apparel that will keep you warm, you have a couple of cool choices: Thinsulate and Thermolite. Both are synthetic fabrics that offer insulation from cold and wet weather,...

  • How to Use a Professional Clothes Steamer

    Buying a clothes steamer is an easy, quick way get wrinkles out of your clothing. But a steamer can be dangerous if not operated correctly. Give your iron a break, and follow these steaming tips.

  • How to Avoid Runs in Stockings

    Stockings not only serve as an enhancement for getting dressed, but can be fun. Although, the fun of stockings can quicklybycome a nousance. When putting on or just wearing the stockings, runs can...

  • How to Break in New Boots

    Anyone who has ever worn a brand new pair of boots for an extended period of time knows the importance of breaking them in. Failure to properly break in leather boots can result in painful...

  • How to properly wear Boots (Ugg)

    Boots are always fashionable; it holds the ability to make you look trendy, sophisticated and yet comfortable. During winter boots is a must trend to keep your feet warm and look stylish. So,...

  • The Average Cost of Laundry Ironing Services

    Laundering garments at home and having them professionally ironed is one way to save a little on outside laundry costs. Many cleaners steam or press items for about two-thirds the full cleaning...

  • How to Remove Flower Pollen From Clothes

    Pollen allergies are often aggravated by weather conditions. A change in wind direction or humidity index can affect symptoms, as pollen is carried in the air. By removing pollen from clothing, it...

  • How to Get Wrinkles Out of Clothing Using Aluminum Foil

    Having a difficult time getting the wrinkles out of clothing that can't take direct heating, such as, silk, wool, and rayon. There is a little trick you can do. Try aluminum foil, it has more...

  • Cowhide Storage Tips

    Cowhide is the material that makes up leather, which is the treated and cured skin of a cow. Many people enjoy its look and feel, often wearing leather as a jacket or using it as a decoration rug....

  • What to Wear When You Gain & Lose Weight Rapidly

    Losing weight presents a desirable problem: What to do when all your clothes are too loose? But if you gain the weight back, you're faced with the opposite problem of finding clothes you can...

  • How to Remove Heavy Smoke Odor From Expensive Dresses

    Smoke odors can get into hair, fabric, and anything that can absorb odors. The permeating odor of smoke saturates fabrics, sometimes making it a difficult chore to remove. Expensive dresses often...

  • How to Clean Eyeglasses With a Scratch-Coat Lens

    Cleaning eyeglasses with scratch-coat lenses is a bit different than cleaning regular glasses, because the lenses are coated with a special formula that hardens the surface. To keep this...

  • How to Store Rubber Gloves & Sleeves

    Whether you're dealing with one-time-use latex gloves, or reusable rubber gloves and sleeves that will see countless hours of work, storing your rubber gloves and sleeves properly is essential to...

  • How to Remove Scratches From Eye Glasses

    Practically everyone who has ever owned a pair of eyeglasses or sunglasses has had to deal with scratches. Lenses can be scratched from rolling around in a handbag or glove compartment, being...

  • How to Remove Cigarette Smoke From Leather

    Cigarette smoke forms a film of tar on the surface of leather garments, and penetrates the cloth liner. Simply airing out the garment or putting a few dryer sheets in the pockets will take the...

  • How to Measure Insoles

    Knowing how to measure insoles is good for more than buying insoles. These measurements are also vitally important when purchasing vintage or used shoes online. Often, knowing your insole...

  • Correct Way to Iron a Dress Shirt

    It is the night before a big interview or a first date. You want to look your best and you want to make a good impression. Smartly, you choose to wear a nice dress shirt. Unfortunately, the shirt...

  • How to Deodorize Laundry

    Laundry starts to smell bad because the dirt and moisture is a breeding ground for odor-causing bacteria and mildew. In extreme cases, even after a regular wash, some pieces of laundry will still...

  • How to Dye Black Fabric Green

    Black fabric cannot be dyed green until is has been sufficiently lightened. Attempting to layer green dye over black fabric will have little to no effect and is a waste of time. First, you must...

  • Homemade Clothes Steamer

    A steamer will release wrinkles from your linens and clothes. You don't need to look any farther than your own shower for a great homemade clothes steamer. For an even quicker fix, it is easy to...

  • Different Ways of Drying Clothes

    Not many people, if any, enjoy wearing wet or damp clothing. This is not only an uncomfortable experience, but it also runs the risks of mildew developing on the material itself. The solution is...

  • Purpose of Moth Balls

    Mothballs are used as a chemical pesticide and are manufactured in a white pellet form. Two active chemical ingredients are used to produce mothballs: naphthalene or paradichlorobenzene.

  • Alternatives to Moth Balls

    Many clothes stored for a long period of time attract moths, but clothing made out of animal fiber is at the highest risk. Moth balls have an unpleasant smell, and contain chemicals you may not...

  • How to Remove Gum From the Bottom of Sneakers

    Most people who do their own home repairs swear by a product called WD-40. While it is marketed as a lubricant, WD-40 can fix a plethora of household problems: everything from squeaky doors and...

  • How to Create Your Own Vans Shoes

    Vans, a company that presented its first "slip-on" shoe in 1979, creates clothing and shoes for skaters, surfers, teens, adults and pretty-much everyone. Not only do they have dozens of designs...

  • How to Remove Fog From Eye Glasses

    Fogged glasses can be a hazard during driving, athletics and in other situations where visibility is important. Glasses tend to fog up in cold weather and when the body is warmed up. A few helpful...

  • How to Get Lint Out of Velcro

    For centuries, buttons and hooks and eyes were the only ways to fasten clothing. When the zipper was introduced, it was quickly used for dresses, men's slacks and clothing accessories. Then came...

  • How to Prevent Clothes From Yellowing in Storage

    Whether you're packing away your child's old baby clothes, storing a wedding dress or merely clearing the closet of seasonal garments, how you store your clothes will affect their appearance when...

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