by Geneva Cleaners | Nov 30, 2019 | dryclean, Geneva, geneva cleaners, Geneva Cleaners Tips
Here’s a tried and true method for processing 100 percent cotton duvet covers. Check to see if the item contains a label detailing care instructions. If it does, then follow the manufacturer’s instructions for processing. If the item does not contain such a...
by Geneva Cleaners | Nov 22, 2019 | dryclean, Geneva, geneva cleaners, Geneva Cleaners Tips
Halloween costumes are made of many different fabrics, usually combining several styles and trims to give the fabric the best effect. If you’ve purchased an expensive costume it’s best to ask a professional cleaner like us to remove any stains. A chemical...
by Geneva Cleaners | Oct 16, 2019 | dryclean, Geneva, geneva cleaners, Geneva Cleaners Tips, News
When the seasons start to change, our wardrobe changes as well. The sweaters, coats, gloves, hats, and thermals we depended on for warmth are all thrown into the nearest container and tossed into some out of the way place. Or, if we do not want any nasty surprises...
by Geneva Cleaners | Oct 9, 2019 | geneva cleaners, Geneva Cleaners Tips, News
5 Tips for wedding dress cleaning and preservation Your wedding dress is one of the most important and memorable garments in your life. Whether brand new or passed down from generation to generation, wedding dress cleaning and preservation is a vital aspect of...
by Geneva Cleaners | Oct 8, 2019 | 24 hour kiosk, geneva cleaners, Geneva Cleaners Tips, News
Q: One of my regular customers called for advice on how to remove wine from an everyday tablecloth. What advice can I give my customers about home stain removal? A: Many customers have items that they would rather clean at home, but stains can often cause problems....
by Geneva Cleaners | Sep 27, 2019 | dryclean, Geneva, geneva cleaners, Geneva Cleaners Tips
Sometimes milky or chalky areas appear on silk after spotting and cleaning, even after the dyes were tested for acceptable colorfastness. What happened? The answer is the prespotted areas have been “chafed,” resulting in an apparent loss of surface color. Silk will...