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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 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 Clay Out of Baseball Uniforms

    Unless you are trying to establish some sort of persona, nobody wants to start a baseball game with a uniform that is already dirty. Clay gets on a baseball uniform when a player slides into a...

  • 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 Clean Paint Off Leather

    Cleaning paint from leather can be tricky, especially if the paint has had time to dry. For best results, try to remove any spilled paint from the leather while it is still wet. When caring for...

  • How to Hand Wash Sweaters

    Would you like to save money by not dry cleaning your sweaters and take the "itch" out of them?

  • How to Clean Silk Scarves

    Silk scarves are beautiful yet delicate pieces of clothing. You can easily stain silk because it's susceptible to damage from perfume and hair sprays. Many people choose to dry clean their silk...

  • How to Dye Clothes in a Front Load Washer

    Sometimes you find the perfect thing to wear, but it's not in the right color. Or maybe you're trying to match a shirt or dress with a pair of shoes, and you just can't find that particular color...

  • 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 Get Rid of Faded White Lines in Jeans

    Everyone has a pair of favorite, old blue jeans - those jeans that you can't bear to throw out because they hold sentimental value, or because they fit you perfectly. Overtime, like any clothes,...

  • How to Clean a Chef Coat

    A couple tips to help achieve Bright White Chef Coats & Chef Uniforms

  • How to Remove Yellow From White Tennis Shoes

    Tennis shoes take a beating from a variety of daily activities, such as walking, playing tennis or working in the garden. Perspiration, among other things, can cause your white shoes to develop...

  • How to get Sharpie Marker stains out of washable fabric

    Did you accidentally make a mark with a Sharpie on your new shirt? Act fast! You can make that stray mark disappear.

  • 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 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 Pickle Juice Stains

    Spilt pickle juice is bothersome mainly because of the powerful scent associated with vinegar; however, the juice can also stain fabrics because of the dyes used in the pickling process. Removing...

  • 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 Make your socks white again

    White socks and tone legs while taking a shower.

  • How to Remove Stains in Ladies Underwear

    Women's underwear becomes stained for a variety of reasons. Luckily, most body fluid and substance stains are easily removed from foundation garments with a minimum of fuss. When faced with a...

  • How to Clean White Tennis Shoes Without Bleach

    Though white tennis shoes look great when first purchased, after some wear your shoes may take on a dingy, dirty look due to stains, dirt and more. While using bleach to restore your shoes to...

  • 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....

  • 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...

  • How to Handwash Padded Bras

    If you want your expensive bras to last a long time and not wear out, you should handwash them. Many padded bras contain special memory foam or other specialized padding that will lose its shape...

  • How to Get Rid of Stains From Clothes (Without Damaging the Fabric)

    Accidents happen - you spill something on the floor and on yourself, no biggy. But getting stains out of a carpet or your favorite shirt is gonna be a little tough, especially if you don't want to...

  • How to Get Blood Stains Out the Old Fashioned Way

    Face it: we get fewer blood stains on our clothes than we used to. A hundred years ago, people were far more likely to cut themselves or run into a nail or do something dangerous. And back then,...

  • 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 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 Remove Paintball Stains from White Cotton

    Paintballs are gelatinous projectiles fired from compressed-air weaponry that is used to simulate combat in paintball tournaments and games. The paints used in the balls are brightly colored to...

  • How to Get Ink Out of Your Clothes

    Getting ink on your laundry can be very irritating. Clothes are expensive and most people can afford to buy new ones every time a pen goes through the laundry. Most people check the pockets of...

  • How to Get Rid of Rust & Hard Water Stains on Clothes

    Stain removal can be challenging when your water is the culprit. Water with iron particles in it, usually due to older water pipes, can stain your clothes with rust colored spots. If you also have...

  • How to Clean Ballet Dresses

    Ballet dresses typically consist of fine fabrics such as chiffon, georgette, linen, spandex, rayon and satin. These beautiful costumes require special care to keep the fabric looking as good as...

  • How to Steam Press a Men's Dress Suit

    A home steam press will keep your suits looking sharp, and save you many trips to the dry cleaners. And although good steam presses cost between $100 and $300, the system will quickly pay for...

  • How to Remove Glue From Clothing

    Glue is a wonderful product that can be used for many different things. However, when it gets onto fabric it can often be a problem. To avoid having to dispose of a perfectly good article of...

  • How to Remove Fabric Glue From Fabric

    When it comes to clothing, it seems like buttons, zippers or accent details are always falling off at the wrong time. You can stick them back on with a fabric glue, however, if you are not careful...

  • How to Remove Wrinkles Without Using an Iron or Steam

    Wrinkles detract from the look of most outfits and may negatively influence our opinions of the people who wear them. Dress in neatly pressed garments and others think better of us. The need for...

  • How to Remove a Water-Based Paint Stain from Cotton

    With everyone trying to save money, many of us are taking on home-improvement tasks ourselves rather than leaving it to the professionals. However, that doesn't always mean that we dress for the...

  • How to Remove Dried Paint From a Coat

    Paint is much easier to remove from a coat if treated within six to eight hours of the stain event, according to Ohio State University's Information Extension. Once the paint fully dries, extra...

  • How to Clean Raw Silk

    Raw silk is a beautiful fabric with a unique luster. Cleaning raw silk can be challenging because it often shrinks, and the residue from soap or other cleansers can dull the sheen of the fabric....

  • How to Remove Paint From Sneakers

    Whether painting a house or canvas; and whether the paint is latex, oil, acrylic or watercolor, you can always step back and enjoy the fruits of your labor. While your work is ripe with freshness,...

  • How to Fill Rowenta Steam Irons

    Rowenta irons are quality appliances that can last for years with proper use and care. Proper filling of steam irons is an important part of the care and regular maintenance that every owner needs...

  • How to Clean Stained Vintage Linens

    Finding treasures in your grandmother's attic or at the local flea market is a way to bring the past into the present in your home. Often old linens have seen their fair share of life and require...

  • How to Clean Satin Fabric

    Satin is still considered a luxury fiber even though much of today's satin is not made from silk. It originated in China where it remained until the Italians brought it to Europe. The fabric, once...

  • How to Remove Water Based Paint From Fabric

    We've all done it before -- we're working on a project and don't think we'll get any paint on our clothes and then it happens. The first thing to do is look at the ingredients on the package and...

  • How to Wash Smartwool Socks Easily

    Wondering how to wash your new pair of Smartwool socks? Wool is known for being one of the most delicate materials when it comes time to wash it. Wool socks can lose their shape and come unraveled...

  • How to Quickly Fix Hanger Marks on Shirts & Sweaters

    Unsightly hanger marks can ruin an outfit quickly. You don't really notice them until you already have a shirt or sweater on and are running late. Here is a simple way to remedy the marks that...

  • How to Dye a Carhartt Jacket

    Once sold as heavy-duty working gear, Carhartt has branched out into men's and women's working-class chic. Carhartt uses durable materials and a heavily reinforced design that makes their clothes...

  • How to Get Blood Stains Off Quickly and Easily

    Sometimes we may mishandle a knife or other sharp object, maybe our kids scraped themselves and a little blood stained their clothing. Either way blood stain removal can be hard if you don’t know...

  • What Happens When Oil Reacts With Detergent?

    To understand how soap and detergent work, it is first necessary to understand the chemistry behind the molecules of detergent, water and unwanted particles such as oil and grease. All molecules...

  • How to Clean Ugg Boots in a Washing Machine

    If you have a tendency to wear your Ugg boots often, then you will likely get the footwear dirty. You can clean your Ugg boots in your washing machine. Just remember to handle the boots gently in...

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