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		<title>How to Take Care of Your Tuxedo</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a good chance that your tuxedo is the most-expensive piece of clothing that you own. If that is the case, you obviously want to be careful to protect it as completely as possible as the years go by. The last thing you want to have to do is rush out to buy a new tuxedo because you have mistreated your current one. With some simple steps, however, you can learn how to take care of your tuxedo and you can continue to wear it for years to come.<br />
Get the Right Hangers<br />
One of the best things you can do when taking care of your tuxedo is simply to hang it up on a hanger that is designed for the job. The cheap hangers that you get from the department store when you purchase a shirt are not a good fit for this job, so don’t even try. Rather, you will want to use an actual jacket hanger that has been designed to protect the shape of your tuxedo jacket as it hangs. For your trousers, simply hang them from the waist using a pair of clips that are meant for the job.<br />
Get the Right Bag<br />
Much of the job when it comes to storing and caring for your tuxedo comes down to having the right equipment. In addition to the jacket hanger mentioned above, you also want to have a breathable suit bag on hand that you can put your tuxedo in when you aren’t going to be wearing it. Trapping moisture around your suit is trouble in terms of mold and other growth, so a breathable bag is always the way to go. With your tux in the right bag, it should be able to remain mold-free for many years to come.<br />
Blotting is the Key<br />
If you happen to spill something on your tuxedo, don’t panic – you should be able to avoid permanent damage as long as you act wisely. If you decide to try wiping off the food or drink, you could wind up forcing the spill down into the fabric, and it probably will never come out. Instead, use a blotting motion with a white towel or napkin to pick up as much of the spill as possible, and then leave it alone until you can have the tuxedo properly cleaned.<br />
Clean, then Store<br />
One of the most-common mistakes made by tuxedo owners is failing to have the tux cleaned before it is stored for an extended period of time. When you know you are going to be putting the tuxedo into the closet for a significant amount of time, you should always take it for a cleaning first. This will take care of any minor stains, spills, odors, and more that might have made their way into the tux. Once its clean, you can store it in the previously mentioned breathable bag with confidence.</p>
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		<title>Fabric and Textile Preservation</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Mar 2016 03:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Taking care of fabric and textile preservation after your house has been flooded or you’ve had a house fire is often just one more thing to overwhelm you. With all the things you have to do, like sorting through your items, making lists for insurance companies, and dealing with the sense of loss, your time is very limited. How do you know where to begin, or what you should even do? Other than rounding up a big pile of clothes, linens, and other items, and tossing what is obviously ruined, the next steps can be easily performed right here at Prestige Custom Cleaners.<br />
Let us walk you through the big things you need to know for flood and fire damage.<br />
<em><strong>Fire Damage: Soot and Smoke</strong></em><br />
If you’ve had a fire, then your fabric and textile preservation chores are going to be two-fold. First, you have to get rid of the smell of smoke in your garments, which can overpower them to the point that you can’t even have them in your home. Smoke from a house fire is a very strong smell that permeates everything. This may require professional-grade dry cleaning.<br />
The second thing you need to do is get rid of soot stains, which are trickier than you think. Soot affects all materials differently. If you have basic cotton fabrics, you may be able to simply wash them. But if you have expensive silk or cashmere clothing, it’s probably best to take your items to a professional. We have been working with fabric and textile preservation for decades, and understand each type of fabric intimately. We’ll be able to properly clean soot off of any type of fabric that can be saved.<br />
<em><strong>Flood Damage: Drying and Ventilating</strong></em><br />
Flood damage is a difficult thing to combat, because often the affects don’t show up till later. Of course the first thing you have to do is ensure that all your fabric and textiles are completely dry. Commercial drying machines like those found in a Laundromat or dry cleaners would be best, but you can also rely on time and sunshine to do this part.<br />
Ventilation is a little harder. When fabrics get wet, they become the perfect breeding ground for mildew and mold. You need to be sure that your fabric items are placed where air can circulate around them fully, and you may also need to run a dehumidifier to draw the moisture out of the air and prevent organic growth. It’s important that you do not seal your flood-damaged fabrics in any sort of bag or plastic, because that can speed the growth of mold.<br />
While some items may have to be thrown out after a fire or a flood, you’d be surprised what you can salvage. If you choose to allow us to help you take care of this overwhelming task, we will probably be able to save quite a lot of the things you thought you’d lost for good. Our in-house processes for removing the damage of soot, the smell of smoke and ventilating your items, mean that you’ll be able to focus on other things while we help get your life back on track. We utilize all of our understanding of fabric and textile preservation to ensure that your items are good as new.</p>
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