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Clothing Care

With advice on washing clothes, removing stains and tailoring, eHow will have you looking spiffy in no time. Step in some gum? eHow can show you how to get that sticky mess off your shoe. Has winter given way to spring? eHow has tips to help you store your cold weather clothes during the warm weather months. From hemming pants to freshening smelly shoes, eHow’s stocked with great clothing care tips. Use eHow’s clothing care tips and extend the life of your pants, shirts, jackets and dresses.

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  • How to Remove Paint From a Nylon Coat

    Paint can rub onto a nylon coat if you brush up against something that has been freshly painted, or if you were wearing the coat while painting something. Whether the coat is one of your favorites...

  • How to Repair Scuffs on Leather Shoes

    Scuff marks steal the luster from leather shoes. An errant step, a clumsy dance partner or contact with a sharp or abrasive object is all it takes to leave your shoes looking scraped and...

  • How to Get Tough Stains Out of Cheerleading Uniforms

    It's been said image is everything, and that certainly applies to the world of cheerleading. No cheerleader wants to go to a game or competition with a uniform that has stains. The good news is...

  • How to Get Chocolate Stains out of a White Shirt

    If you’ve ever had to try to get chocolate stains out of a white shirt, you know how hard it can be. You can buy commercial stain removers, of course, but they don’t always work well on chocolate...

  • How to Fix a Wind Up Watch

    Even with all the latest electronics on the market, some people prefer simple gadgets. The problem is that repair professionals now know how to repair the most complex and complicated digital...

  • How to Make T-Shirts Look Worn In

    To get a t-shirt looking worn in and distressed, simply rub the fabric with a pumice stone or fine-grit sandpaper. Distress a t-shirt with fashion advice from a New York City stylist in this free...

  • How to Drape a Larger Scarf as a Wrap

    The trick to draping a large scarf wrap is to either pin it up with a vintage-inspired brooch, or to tie it loosely at the shoulder. Utilize basic accessories to complete an outfit with fashion...

  • How to Dress Casual Yet Chic

    Casual chic outfits only require a few basic pieces, such as a tank top, a great pair of jeans, an oversized sweater and a wide belt. Create an easy chic outfit on the go with fashion advice from...

  • How to Prevent Wrinkles in Cotton Clothes

    Preventing wrinkles in clothing involves removing them from the dryer as soon as possible, keeping garments on a clothes hanger or purchasing non-iron shirts. Stay wrinkle-free with fashion advice...

  • How to Dress Like a Movie Star on the Red Carpet

    To achieve a red-carpet look like a movie star, vintage wardrobe staples and over-the-top costume jewelry can be paired together. Dress for a fancy or casual red-carpet event with fashion advice...

  • How to Tie an Ascot

    An ascot is tied around the neck underneath the shirt collar before it is stuffed into the opening of the shirt. Don an ascot for a unique look with fashion advice from a New York City stylist in...

  • How to Select Sunglasses According to Face Shape

    When choosing sunglasses as a fashion accessory, consider your face shape and size to find the shades that fit your proportions. Pick out stylish eyewear with advice from a New York City fashion...

  • How to Determine a Man's Dress Shirt Size

    Men's dress shirts are sized by the circumference of the neck and the length of the shoulder and sleeve. Understand how to choose the correct shirt size for men with fashion advice from a New York...

  • How to Fold a Handkerchief for a Blazer Pocket

    Handkerchiefs can be used as pocket squares in a men's blazer by folding it into a small triangle or square shape. Transform an handkerchief into a chic accessory with fashion advice from a New...

  • How to Make Jeans Look Distressed

    Distressing a pair of jeans can be done simply by rubbing the knees, cuffs and backside of the garment using a pumice stone or fine-grit sandpaper. Achieve a worn and distressed look in a pair of...

  • How to Preserve Inkjet Iron-On Transfers

    Inkjet iron-on transfer paper is available in most office supply stores and can be used to create your own custom T-shirts or any type of cotton garment or bag. You will need to follow the...

  • How to Remove Lip Gloss Stains From White Clothing

    You get home from a party or a day at the office, take off your clothes and realize there is a lip-gloss stain on your favorite white shirt. Whether you accidentally did it yourself or it resulted...

  • How to Remove Mud Stains From White Clothes

    Whether making mud pies or splashing in muddy puddles, it seems to be a common occurrence for children to get mud on their shoes and clothes. If you've ever tried getting mud out of clothing, you...

  • How to Shorten Slacks

    Quite often, people find slacks on clearance racks in stores that fit them well except for the length. You may pass on this bargain if you have to take the slacks to a tailor for shortening. If...

  • How to Remove Grease Stains From Polyester & Poly Blends

    If you have recently purchased a suit, dress or blouse made of polyester or a poly blend, consider this cleaning fact: Fabrics constructed of these wrinkle-resistant fibers are durable and...

  • How to Get Red Wine Out Of Fabrics

    Did you just have an accident and now you have red wine on your favorite garment. Here are some tips on how to get it out.

  • How to Remove Pollen From Fabric

    Outdoor activities are no picnic if your clothes suffer an unexpected attack from pollen spores, which can leave stubborn stains. You can eliminate these yellow outdoor offenders from your pants,...

  • How to Remove Dry Stains from Clothes

    It is sometimes difficult to get that dry, set-in stain out of your favorite clothing. You can remove the stain, but it will take patience and a little elbow grease. The type of stain will dictate...

  • How to Keep Cloth Tennis Shoes White

    A crisp pair of white cloth tennis shoes are a classic and easy-to-wear staple in just about any wardrobe. Slightly less simple is how to keep these shoes as pristine as they were the day you...

  • How to Use a Household Steamer

    Let the steamer heat up after turning it on. Your steamer will not be effective until it's had some time for the heating units inside to heat up. While your individual unit may vary, with most...

  • How to Make a Back-of-door Storage Unit

    However many closets you have, there never seems to be enough room to put all your extra 'stuff'! This storage unit can be hung on the back of a door, where it is easy to get at yet will hardly...

  • How to Cuff Your Sweats

    Arms and legs too long for your old favorite sweat pants or sweatshirts or you want to add some pazzaz to new ones?

  • How to Handle Disputes With Dry Cleaners

    From the gaping hole in your favorite little black dress to a scorch mark on that new white button-down--when your clothes are ruined at the dry cleaners, it's hard to reach a resolution without...

  • How to Remove Therapy Putty From Clothing

    Therapy Putty, similar to Silly Putty, is a silicone polymer clay that squishes into shapes, stretches and bounces. It has a tacky hardness to it and a wet and glossy finish. Therapy Putty is...

  • How to Get Food Coloring Out of Clothing

    It happens to every cook, eventually. You may be coloring icing, cookie dough, or a beverage and you splash food coloring on your clothing. Usually, washing your clothing with your normal laundry...

  • How to Remove Mold Stains on Nylon Fabric

    When fabric is left moist for a period of time, mold may develop. Favorable conditions for mold to develop include the presence of water, oxygen, nutrients and warm temperatures. If mold is not...

  • How to Remove Nicotine Stains From Fabric

    If you are a smoker, live with someone who smokes or have visited a venue where smoking occurred, there's a good chance your clothes have nicotine stains. Other fabrics such as linens and curtains...

  • How to Wash Burberry Caps

    Burberry is a popular luxury fashion brand that designs high-end clothing and accessories. The company uses delicate fabrics on their items that you don't want to toss in the washing machine....

  • How to Remove Heat-Sealed Patches on Clothing

    Heat-sealed patches have been a popular sew-free garment addition for years. Their uses range from the most practical repairs to name tags to stylish embellishments. Heat-sealed patches have been...

  • How to Fix Clothes With Synthetic Dye

    Stains and spills happen to the best of us and our favorite shirts. Fixing a new splotch with synthetic dye is a good DIY project with results that you control.

  • How to Remove Shoe Fungus

    Just when you think you've gotten rid of the fungal infection on your feet or toes, it's back. Perhaps that's because you're putting your feet back into the fungus that has infected your shoes....

  • How to Professionally Steam Press a Shirt

    Bringing your shirts to the dry cleaner every time you need them pressed can be very expensive. For many people though, the prospect of steam pressing a dress shirt at home is a very daunting...

  • How to Use Sharpies on Fabric

    A popular brand of permanent markers, Sharpies are a common choice for drawing on fabrics. As convenient as they are, using permanent markers to draw on fabric can present a few problems that, if...

  • 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...

  • How to Take Off Scratches on a Crystal Plastic Watch

    There is no need to ditch a beloved watch just because the plastic face got a little banged up. Nor do you have to pay for a professional jeweler to fix it. You probably already have the tools to...

  • How to Remove Old Stains From a Dress

    The task of removing an old stain from your favorite dress can be tricky. It can take a long time to remove the stain, depending on the length of time the stain has remained on the dress. The...

  • How to Remove Lily Pollen From Cloth

    Nothing in a summer garden is as enticing as the fragrance of stargazers and other lilies. That delightful scent, unfortunately, can be as perilous as it is alluring, since lily pollen will stain...

  • How to Remove Petroleum Jelly Stains From Clothing

    The process of removing petroleum jelly stains from clothing is not easy. Petroleum jelly, often called by the brand name Vaseline, is a substance that can stick to surfaces, potentially causing...

  • How to Remove Stains From Spandex

    One of the few problems with synthetic fabrics is the issue of stain removal. These fabrics are often delicate and have special care instructions that set them apart from basics such as cotton....

  • How to Acid Wash Clothing

    Acid wash seems to be a big trend nowadays, but why spend money when you can acid wash right at home? Acid wash usually works on cotton fabrics, but clothing isn't your only option. With just...

  • How to Get Rust Stain Out of Pants

    Rust ranks right up there with red wine as one of the most difficult stains to remove from pants and other clothing. But don't toss out those pricey designer jeans or khakis just yet. Rust stains...

  • How to Bleach Grayed White Laundry

    If you live in an area with hard water, you may experience your white clothes turning gray. Hard water is filled with minerals that can leave a gray film on your clothes if it mixes with soap,...

  • How to Remove Bleach Stains From Black Clothing

    Bleach stains can be removed from clothing, but results are not always successful when the fabric is black or dark. The bleach must be attended to quickly. Sodium thiosulfate counteracts the...

  • How to Tie-Dye Shoes

    Tie-dyeing your tennis shoes can turn a dull pair of sneakers into something fun and fabulous, and even a novice can do a great job at it. Purchasing the needed materials in a kit rather than...

  • How to Rivet Fabric Together

    When working with certain types of thick fabrics, like denim or heavy broad cloths, sewing them together with thread may not give the seam enough strength to hold. If you are working with a heavy...

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