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  • How to Clean Your Clothes

    Here is an article about how to clean your clothes, otherwise known as doing laundry. If you would like to know how to do laundry, please read these tips to find out how.

  • 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 Prevent Fabric Dry Rot

    Dry rot is a weakening in fabric fibers over time, causing fabric to rip or shred. Dry rot usually happens over a period of years, and is most often caused by moisture or harmful buildups in the...

  • 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...

  • How to Remove Mold From Wool Clothing

    Wool is one of the most susceptible materials when it comes to mold. As a result, even if you store your wool items clean and folded in tissue paper, you may encounter some mold issues when you...

  • Can Leather Items Be Stored in a Vacuum Bag?

    Four dry cleaners who handle leather goods offered the same advice: do not put leather goods in a vacuum bag, ever. You will either deform the leather or risk mold and mildew.

  • How to Clean a Helmet

    That it is of motor bike, scooter or bicycle, a helmet regularly needs to be cleaned and maintained to ensure one long life of life to him and an always appreciable aesthetic aspect. A complete...

  • How to Get Lacquer Based Paint Out of Leather

    Alot of people might argue this. But trust me. I have a $400 leather cycle jacket I used for a week straight painting with industrial paints. And I decided instead of just tossing the jacket I...

  • Leather Coat Maintenance

    Leather coats are a stylish wardrobe staple that need to be maintained if they're going to keep their classic good looks through the years. Luckily there are some simple tasks you can perform that...

  • How to Glue a Shoe Sole

    Gluing the sole of your shoe back to the upper may seem easy enough, but there are a few tricks you'll need to employ to make sure your glue job holds up. Some shoe stores may offer to glue your...

  • How to Clean and Repair Leather Clothing

    When your favorite leather garments need to be cleaned or repaired, you don't have to rely on a professional. With the right products and a few simple steps, you can get an item looking as good as...

  • How to Waterproof a Jacket

    Waterproofing a jacket is easy! It makes good protection for the flu season. It also prevents stains.

  • How to Take Care of Your Shoes to Last Longer

    Of all the clothing and accessories we use, shoes are probably the most vulnerable to wearing out faster than anything else we own. Subject to rough roads, dust, tar, and all kinds of other...

  • How to Take Care of a Leather Garment

    Leather is a very stylish and versatile material that has been around for a long time. It is a material that can be seen gracing many fashion runways and household closets. Leather clothing is...

  • Home Remedies for Removal of Mold on Shoes

    Shoes sometimes acquire mold because they get sweat or water on the surface, and then are stored in a closet--a dark place where mold can grow. If you get mold growth on your shoes, you usually...

  • How to Clean a Shearling Coat

    Shearling is the skin of a young market-age sheep, tanned with the wool still on. It's usually worn with the tanned or sueded portion of the sheepskin facing out and the wool facing in. The...

  • Care for a Leather Coat

    Coats made of leather and suede are top fashion items for fall, but many people don't know how to care for them. While suede and leather are both sensitive materials that do require extra care,...

  • Leather Care Tips

    People have used leather in objects ranging from saddles to furniture to clothes for thousands of years. Because it is breathable, leather retains a softness and flexibility that is hard to find...

  • Washing Polar Fleece

    Polar fleece is a fairly hard-wearing and low maintenance fabric. Most products made with polar fleece can be machine washed and dried but not dry cleaned, as the cleaning solvents disrupt the...

  • Fur Coat Maintenance

    Fur is often considered the ultimate in luxury and style. It's also very warm, comfortable and lasts a long time when properly cared for. Many people shy away from fur for fear that caring for it...

  • How to Care for Suede & Leather

    Keeping suede and leather items of clothing looking new and untarnished is a fairly easy task. One of the most important things to remember when caring for suede and leather is that exposure to...

  • How to Iron Clothing Like the Dry Cleaners

    Knowing how to iron clothes like the dry cleaners can save you time and money. Dry cleaning employees know the tips and tricks to clean and iron clothing that the average person doesn't know....

  • Leather Jacket Care Instructions

    Leather jackets are a fashion trend that never seems to go out of style, so keep your jacket in good condition. Of course, this can be difficult since these jackets are often worn when the weather...

  • How to Clean a Suede Handbag

    Suede is beautiful: Boots, jackets and handbags made from leather's delicate sister are some of the most coveted luxury items. In some cases, suede even covers furniture. If your suede handbag...

  • How to Hand Wash Silk Fabric

    Everyone loves the feel of silk clothing against their skin. It is a delicate fabric which needs to be handled with care. Most silk can be hand washed and will not shrink if the silk fabric was...

  • How to Polish Gore-Tex Riding Boots

    Gore-Tex is added to leather, rubber and fabric shoes and boots to make them waterproof. Water beads on the surface of shoes and boots and rolls off, rather than being absorbed. Gore-Tex also...

  • How to Clean Boiled Wool

    Boiled wool needs to be dry cleaned. There is no good way to launder it using water. Water will weaken the bonds between the fibers in the wool and greatly reduce the life of the wool article....

  • How to Care for Leather Pants

    Leather pants can be just the chic, edgy element needed to spice up a nighttime ensemble or fashionable rocker look. Yet like all leather products, this garment requires more upkeep than your...

  • How to Care for Old Leather

    Leather goods are beautiful and classic. Elegant leather pieces of clothing, such as purses and shoes, or outdoor goods, such as saddle bags, can last a lifetime with the right care. Caring for...

  • A Remedy for Removing the Mildew Smell From Clothes

    Mildew odor in clothing can be quite embarrassing. Mildew is the direct result of excess moisture coming in contact with and lingering on clothing. Storing clothing in a humid environment or not...

  • How to Care for Wet Leather

    Even when treated, leather can become damaged if it gets wet. If you're caught in the rain without an umbrella, leave your jacket out in a storm or fall victim to another wet-leather mistake, you...

  • How to Wash Silk Ties

    Everyone has had one of those days: you just bought an expensive silk tie, or you're wearing your favorite, you have an important meeting, and you spill something on your tie. Here are some quick...

  • How to Wash Linen Clothes

    Linen is a great summer material and can make a crisp-looking suit. Caring for linen, though, can be a big chore. Don't assume that all linen must be dry cleaned, read the labels - with the...

  • How to Clean Microfiber Handbags

    Microfiber is all the rage, and for good reason. Handbags and purses made from microfiber fabric are velvety soft and water repellant. Microfiber is a popular material for handbags because it is...

  • How to Waterproof a Coat

    Unforeseen rainfall can, at the least, drench your coat and other garments and, at the worst, ruin your coat if the fabric is not made with colorfast textiles or if the water creates calcium...

  • How to Wash Armani Tee Shirts

    An Armani T-shirt is a great addition to any wardrobe. If you don't take care of it and wash it properly, however, it can end up losing its shape and fit fairly quickly. But if you take care of...

  • How to Clean White Patent Leather

    Patent leather has been processed to achieve a characteristic shiny, glossy look. It is commonly used to make wallets, purses, jackets and shoes. White patent leather can be a challenge to keep...

  • How to Soften Leather Jackets

    Leather jackets can become stiff and hard over time, especially if they are placed in storage for long periods. If a leather jacket becomes too dry, it becomes brittle and more prone to cracking....

  • How to Clean Minnetonka Slippers

    Minnetonka slippers are a type of slippers that has a puckered U shape over the arch. It is believed to be similar to the footwear that Native Americans wore. These slippers are traditionally made...

  • How to Remove the Smell of Cheap Leather

    Part of the appeal of wearing leather apparel or buying leather furniture is its smell. However, the scent is not for everyone, and if the material is cheaply made or synthetic, the odor can have...

  • How to Care for Silk Clothes

    Silk clothes feel luxurious; they feel sexy; and they feel powerful and rich. When you see someone wearing something silk or if you are wearing something silk, you might think “What style and how...

  • How to Get Rid of a Moth Ball Smell

    Moth balls are often packed with clothing to prevent moth larva from eating holes in the fabric. While this can keep the bugs at bay, you will have to contend with the odor from the moth balls...

  • How to Keep Creases Out of Your Shoes

    Creases in leather shoes are caused by moisture loss in the leather and perspiration from feet making the leather warm and able to lose its shape. Taking simple steps to preserve your shoe leather...

  • How to Keep Your Jeans From Shrinking

    Do you hate wearing jeans after you wash them? There are several ways to keep your jeans from becoming tight and uncomfortable after ever wash. It's not rocket science by any means but it will...

  • How to Change the Color of Leather

    If wearing the same old light-brown leather coat year after year makes you yawn, there's no need to toss it out or donate it to a thrift store. Spend a little of the money you'll save by not...

  • How to Dry Shoes in a Dryer

    It's simple to wash and dry clothing, but tennis shoes are another matter. You will need to dry them without using too much heat, which shrinks them. But if you do not get them dried out quickly,...

  • How to Clean Your Swimsuit and Keep It Like New

    You have found the perfect suit. You love the way it makes you look and feel. Maybe you have found the suit that makes you swim your best at every swim meet. Whatever the reason you love your...

  • How to Prevent Leather Dye From Coming Off of a Coat

    Having leather dye rub off on the body is frustrating at best. If your coat is finished with leather dye, but you cannot seem to prevent the dye from coming off, there are a few simple tricks you...

  • How to Care for a Sheepskin Coat

    Sheepskin for coats comes from all over the world and, depending on the texture, can go by different names. Some consider the finest to be lambskin which comes from New Zealand. While sheepskin is...

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