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Clothes Care Gazette Family Owned and Operated for Over 70 Years |
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January, 2008 Environmentally Responsible Dry Cleaner Volume 4, Number 5 |
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In This Issue · Sweater Cleaning Savings · Feature – Focus on Our Fine Feathered Friends · Ask the Experts · Next Month Preview · And Before I Close...
This Weather Is For The Birds! Category of Links for January: Lots of Ideas Easy Ideas
With Pictures
Reehorst Cleaners Corporate Office 27303 Center Ridge Rd Westlake, OH 44145 Phone: (440) 871-6444 Fax: (440) 871-5129 Contact Us
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Sweater Cleaning Savings
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Wear scarves to avoid soiling of the collar, especially for leather and suede. Oily stains from hair and skin can permanently stain fabric. |
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Make an effort to clean the coat once during the season and again before storing. |
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Follow the care label instructions when cleaning. If in doubt, consult one of our 4 neighborhood locations, or ask your Route driver. |
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When storing the coat, use a padded hanger and store it in a well-ventilated closet. |
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Avoid hanging the coat by its neck on a coat rack. |
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Treat stains immediately to keep them from setting. |
If you care for your winter coat correctly, it will reward you with many years of warm and comfortable wearing.
(If you have a question for our experts, just email us at editor@reehorstcleaners.com)
Punxsutawney Phil.
Snow Facts:
An average snowflake contains 10 quintillion (that's 10 with 18 zeros after it) molecules of water and in a run-of-the-mill snow storm, some one billion flakes fall. While it's possible that no two snowflakes have ever been identical, it's not probable.
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