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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 Scuffs From White Shoes

    Other than your face, your shoes are a pretty big calling card. If you have a pretty nice pair of shoes that can say a lot to someone and keeping them clean is a good way of ensuring that. If you...

  • How to Remove Wrinkles From Acetate

    Acetate fabric is a mix of synthetic and natural materials united to make a unique material. Acetate fabric is more commonly known as rayon. Acetate can wrinkle easily, however, it is possible to...

  • 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 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 Get Pine Tar Out of Polyester

    Getting pine tar or sap on your clothing can be very irritating, especially when it comes time to remove it. Removing pine tar from polyester clothing or other materials, such as car seats, is...

  • How to Clean & Condition Leather Coats

    Don't be nervous if you just wore your new leather coat out in the rain, because leather is actually cured with water before it is made into anything. Over time, though, your leather can start to...

  • How to Remove Stains From Nylon Polyester

    Nylon and polyester fibers are tough and durable clothing materials. That does not mean they are stain proof. Oil stains are particularly difficult to remove, but like other types of stains on...

  • Scorch Stain Removal

    Scorching is caused when extreme heat, such as that from an iron, has prolonged contact with fabric. The yellowish stains left behind are usually very hard to remove, and this is even more true...

  • How to Remove Permanent Marker Stains From Cloth

    Permanent marker stains are one of the trickier stains to remove from cloth, but that doesn't mean removal is impossible. Permanent markers are water resistant, which means you cannot just wash...

  • How to Remove Melted Fabric From the Bottom of a Steam Iron

    One of the drawbacks of synthetic fabrics is the havoc they can wreak on household appliances, especially the steam iron. Too often, irons are not at the proper heat level when used on synthetic...

  • How to Clean Blood From Fabric

    Have you ever wondered how to remove that dreadful blood stain from fabric? Blood can be very difficult to remove. If you have never learned the secret to getting rid of blood stains, you will...

  • How to Get Rid of Mildew on Leather

    Mildew is a type of mold that occurs in warm, damp environments. It is usually black or white with a thin texture, and produces a distinctive sour odor. When mildew grows on fabric, it can cause...

  • How to Remove Ink From Microsuede

    Microsuede (microfiber) is a man-made material that has many of the same qualities as suede leather. It is used in furniture, curtains, clothing, bedding and shoes and is much softer than real...

  • Advice for Cleaning Leather

    Leather furniture, shoes, coats and other garments offer a luxury and durability unavailable from other materials. Leather grows softer with age and develops a warm patina that can't be...

  • How to Remove Ball Point Ink From Imitation Leather

    Ink stains are miserable to remove from any surface; on leather, they can simply ruin a piece. The good news is that imitation leather is not leather. It is a synthetic cloth and hard to dye, so...

  • How to Remove Wrinkles From a Leather Coat

    A leather jacket is a common wardrobe staple found in most closets today. Leather is a delicate material and is often very expensive, so properly caring for it is essential. When a leather jacket...

  • Red Dye Stain Removal

    Red dye stains require immediate treatment because they can permanently mark clothing, upholstery and other surfaces. Stain removers such as Carbona Color Run Remover and Red Relief are an...

  • Boot Polishing Techniques

    Though polishing boots and shoes can be a chore, unpolished boots and shoes can make your overall presentation look sloppy. Making boot polishing a regular task rather than waiting until the last...

  • How to Clean White Leather

    Whether it is a favorite garment, purse or piece of furniture, white leather notoriously attracts dust, causing it to look dirty and dingy sometimes. Cleaning white leather may be difficult, but...

  • How to Get Ugly Stains Off a Straw Hat

    Have you ever had an ugly stain from sweat or makeup on your staw hat? These problems can ruin a new straw hat. Here is a tip for getting out those stains.

  • What Is French Terry Cloth?

    French terry cloth is a variety of terry (or toweling) fabric, which is identified by its uncut looped pile. French terry cloth only has the highly absorbent looped pile on one side of the fabric;...

  • How Clothes Are Made From Cotton

    Cotton, the fluffy boll gathered from around the seed of the cotton plant, is a major export from a number of localities, including the southern United States. As cotton farmers collect the fluffy...

  • How to Clean Mold on Leather

    You may have stumbled upon a leather jacket or leather shoes in an old attic. The excitement of finding the product can be diminished, however, if you notice mold on this leather item. Unlike...

  • How to Prevent Shiny Iron Marks

    Shiny iron marks appear on garments after they have been pressed with a clothes iron. Shiny iron marks occur when the temperature of the clothes iron is set too high. Or, the iron is left on the...

  • Home Cleaning Tips for Furs

    Furs are delicate and pricey items that should be cleaned regularly to maintain their natural softness and luxurious appearance. It is usually best to take furs to be cleaned by a professional...

  • How to Clean a LeSportsac

    LeSportsac has been making colorful nylon bags since 1974. The company has continually expanded its line of casual handbags to include backpacks, laptop sleeves and luggage, and its products are...

  • How to Take Care of Rubber Boots

    Rubber boots are most commonly worn in rain and snow, though they are also standard for certain professions and hobbies such as fishing. Rubber boots come in all types from plain and utilitarian...

  • How to use Apple Leather Cleaner to clean your designer bags

    Apple Leather Cleaner is an aggressive cleaner that will quickly remove dirt and grime from leather that was not pre-treated. Since it is often necessary to use Apple Leather Cleaner multiple...

  • Steam Iron Care Tips

    The steam iron is one of those appliances that most people never think about. People always assume it is going to work. The steam iron may be the best thing invented for keeping your clothes...

  • How to Care for New Leather

    A leather item can last a lifetime if it is treated well and properly cared for. One of the best things you can do for your new leather items (other than keep them away from extremes of heat or...

  • How to Waterproof Leather Shoes

    Most of us have had a nice pair of leather shoes that we have exposed to the elements and almost cried at what rain, in particular, had done to them. It only makes me wish that galoshes for...

  • Strategies for Shining Shoes

    Shining your shoes is the best way to prolong their life and make them look nice. Bringing your shoes to a high sheen is a task anybody can handle with a little time and elbow grease. With a few...

  • The Best Way to Shine Shoes

    Having shoes that are well-shined can improve your overall outfit or ensemble. After buying a new pair of shoes, it's best to shine them before wearing them and then create a shoe-shining schedule...

  • How to Care for Fine Leather

    Luxury goods made from fine leather can last for generations. Gloves, briefcases, purses and the like can all be kept around for ages if treated properly. To keep your fine leather looking bright...

  • How to Clean Gloves

    Ground-in dirt and grime can shorten the life of the most durable gloves by wearing away the fabric. Cleaning methods depend on the specific glove material, but all types of gloves can and should...

  • How to Take an Oil Stain Out of Leather

    Oil can be a tough stain to remove if you happen to get it on a piece of leather clothing or furniture. Oil and grease stains on leather often result from food items or motor oil. Try and treat...

  • How to Remove Permanent Marker From Cloth

    Permanent markers are useful for certain tasks, but if the label says "permanent," it holds true. Removing permanent marker from cloth or fabric can be difficult if you do not use the right stain...

  • How to Use Neatsfoot Oil

    Neatsfoot Oil has been around since the 18th century and is most commonly used as a leather preservative. However, this universal moisturizer can also be used as a beauty aid and a household...

  • How to Clean Lugz Shoes

    Keeping a pair of new Lugz shoes clean will help them stay looking new longer, while removing dirt and marks from old shoes may make you feel like you have a new pair of shoes. Lugz shoes made of...

  • How to Clean a Lint Brush

    A lint brush is a tool that removes hair and other particles from clothes, shoes and accessories. It is important to use if you have black clothing, because this color attracts visible hair and...

  • How to Clean Satin Ballet Shoes

    Giving a strong ballet performance is based on appearance. Just as it is important for the dance steps to be in correct form, it is also essential that the performer's outfit offer the best...

  • 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 Remove Iron-On Labels

    Iron-on labels are an easy way to make a statement, spruce up a T-shirt or organize your family's clothing. While they're designed to withstand hundreds of washings, with enough heat, you may be...

  • How to Clean Eyeglasses With Anti-Glare Lenses

    Anti-glare eyeglass lenses have a special coating that can be damaged by ordinary cleaners. You should never use soap, hot water or an alcohol-based cleaner to clean anti-glare lenses. Anti-glare...

  • 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 Clean a Military Cloth Watch Band

    Most military members purchase a watch in basic training. These watches have cloth bands that must be cleaned on a regular basis. Cleaning the cloth watch band on your military watch is very...

  • How to Use Up Old Jeans

    If you are like most people you have jeans that are too small, too old, don't fit, too many holes, too faded and other reasons you can no longer wear them in public. But why throw out good...

  • How to Apply Iron-on Patches

    Having trouble getting your iron-on patches to work? This article shows you how!

  • How to Cut Old T-Shirts

    No matter how much we may love our wardrobes, sometimes we just need to change things up. A lot of the time, though, buying new clothes isn't an option. So, to get a new look, you have to work...

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