Determining the
proper way to wash your clothes can leave you frustrated and confused. While
there are obvious benefits to washing your own clothes instead of taking them
to your local Lafayette TN cleaners,
when it comes to your favorite pair of jeans or a hard to find shirt, the last
thing you want to do is accidentally destroy your clothing. Here are some
things you need to consider about the instruction label on your clothes.
Label Says Dry Clean Only
When a piece of
clothing has dry clean only marked on the label, that is a huge indicator that
the fabric will not hold up well in your washing machine. While some clothing
manufactures use this instruction to protect themselves, you should always
abide by that tag. Clothing that says dry clean only can usually
withstand a small amount of water before the fabric starts to react to it.
Decals, Decorative Trim and Detailing
Clothing that has decorative
trim, detailing, or decals should be taken to the dry cleaners even if the
label doesn’t specify to. The reason for this is that the care instructions on
clothing usually pertain the fabric itself, not the extra details and accessories.
If you don’t want your decals, accessories and other clothing embellishments to
fall off, you need to have them cleaned by a professional service.
Washing at Home
If you absolutely
must wash your delicate and questionable clothing pieces at home, always do a
test a small area on the fabric to make sure that the fabric won’t fade or shrink.
You should also air dry the clothes on a dry surface to prevent stretching,
shrinking, burns, and tears from the dryer.
For more friendly
tips on clothing care, visit McPhersons
Cleaners online or give us a call at 615-226-2606 today.

