Monday, April 9, 2012

Getting Easter Egg Dye Stains Out of Clothing

Traditions like dying eggs for the First Day of Spring (March 20th) or Easter is a fun but accidents do happen.

If you accidentally got dye on your table cloth or clothing, use vinegar to get it out. Just follow the instructions in the link below.


Remove egg dye from clothes           Joan
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Jesus Christ! Volker Kraft adds to the 9,800 Easter eggs hanging from the tree in garden of the home he shares with his wife Christa
Did you catch this in the news? A man in Germany hangs 10,000 eggs on the tree in his front yard.  I complain if I have to decorate a dozen!

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Day Light Savings is Over

I forgot . . . to set the clocks and the automatic timer for the doors, the lights and the boiler at the Laundromat. My apologies to the customers who showed up at 6 AM to get started on their Sunday laundry chores.


We're re- setting it tonight so it will be back on schedule for the next 6-7 months--until we do this again.


Doncha' just love Daylight Savings!?!




Joan
www.123washndrycleaners.com



How to Meet the Rayon Challenge



Rayon (Viscose) is a chemically-altered, natural material. It is formulated from cellulose (wood pulp, bamboo or hemp), treated, and then formed into long, silk-like threads. It's been around since the early 1900's as a fabric replacement for silk. It was especially popular in the 30 & 40's for Hawaiian shirts due to its superior dye absorption, drape, & heat loss qualities. It "breathes" better than silk so was a popular fabric in the humid Pacific Islands.







Keeping it looking its best is a challenge. It doesn't do well in washers--it loves to shred at stitched seams and buttonholes.  It loves to wrinkle. And, it is a challenge to iron.  Several manufacturers recommend dry cleaning.  You can carefully wash it by hand or by machine if using a delicate cycle (not available in our laundromat) with a mild, pure soap.  Detergent soaps (those containing phosphates) will leach the colors.  








Do not wring it dry. Use towels and roll it like you would a sweater and squeeze out the excess moisture.  When almost dry, hang it up to allow the air to circulate and the rest of the wrinkles to fall out. It it is a rayon sweater, use a sweater screen to lay it flat.




Panasonic NI-E300TR - Steam iron - titanium sole plate - 1200 W - green with auto shut-off
Iron using low-heat or you will unbind the chemicals that connect the cellulose molecules. 








Start by steaming the fabric without touching it to release the wrinkles. Then, place aluminum foil on top of the fabric while pressing. This will reduce damage to the sheen of the fabric.          



Joan123WashNDryCleaners.com




Saturday, March 10, 2012

Laundry Day Transportation Tip


I've noticed several of our customers use their empty rolling luggage to transport their dirty laundry.  Not only is this convenient to use the wheels but it saves space in their closets not having to store an empty suitcase AND a large laundry basket. Very space efficient!


Joan


www.123washndrycleaners.com

123 Wash N Dry
5211 Geary Blvd.
933-9222






Friday, March 9, 2012

Beautiful Spring Flowers

One of our business neighbors at Petal Passion stopped by this afternoon to give us a beautiful flower arrangement to share with our customers. He's noticed the little improvements we've made of the past several weeks and thought he'd share some joy. They look dwarfed by our big-foot table but they are very beautiful.  Thanks!

Joan
www.123washndrycleaners.com
123 Wash N Dry
5211 Geary Blvd.
933-9222







Thursday, March 8, 2012

Folding Map of San Francisco- Origami-style



I've got a little geek in me. I like techie, geeky things.  I also like unique, amazing things like fractals, tessellation, and origami -- so when I saw this folding paper map, I couldn't resist. Especially when combined with "local start-up", San Francisco, and discounts. You've go to check this out. I wonder when AAA will be moving to this map fold design.  



 Folding directions-Good Luck!       KickStarter Project-Folding Map to San Francisco



More folding instructions


Joan
www.123washndrycleaners.com



Monday, March 5, 2012

Cothes Press--Lazy Style

I am a good folder - -  but I hate ironing so it is important to do a good job folding so that I don't have to iron. 

First, I spread the clothes out and smooth the surfaces, and square up the edges before I start folding.

Then, I fold into neat sizes that fit the drawers for my family. 
My kids like their large T-shirts folded so that they can read the printing on the front fold so they get the quarter-fold.  My smaller clothes get folded in thirds so that they fit exactly in my drawers.

When folded, I stack the clothes in a high pile. This adds pressure to the bottom items and makes them look almost pressed. I save that spot for jeans. When done, they have neat creases down the front and look freshly ironed.


I heard this was called the Shaker Linen Press Method but, of course, cannot verify this online anywhere. It really works!


It's great for traveling, too. If you can keep your clothes snug they won't get all jumbled up and need ironing when you arrive.


My granny subscribed to the paper-layer method. When I went off to college, she stopped by to re-pack my suitcase. She put tissue paper in the middle of all my things and rolled them. I honestly can't remember if her efforts paid off but she thought she was giving me a great start in life. So cute!


Joan
www.123washndrycleaners.com