by Geneva Cleaners | Aug 16, 2018 | dryclean, geneva cleaners, Geneva Cleaners Tips
Do you hate those wire hangers that come with your freshly dry-cleaned clothes? Don’t throw them out. Use them to organize, decorate and display items in your home. Here are 10 great uses for those pesky hangers. Marshmallow Roaster This one’s fairly simple, but very...
by Geneva Cleaners | Jul 27, 2018 | dryclean, geneva cleaners, Geneva Cleaners Tips, News
Nail polish stains can be challenging to remove. Nail polish contains a plastic base and coloring matter. Plastic stains require the use of dryside stain removal agents and are one of the most time-consuming and potentially damaging stain removal procedures. Allow...
by Geneva Cleaners | Jul 24, 2018 | dryclean, geneva cleaners, Geneva Cleaners Tips, News
Q: How should I advise customers on keeping their swimwear in swimmable condition? A: As the summer winds down, your customers may realize that their swimwear doesn’t look as good as it did when they bought it a few months ago. Most likely, this is a result of...
by Geneva Cleaners | Jul 21, 2018 | dryclean, geneva cleaners, Geneva Cleaners Tips, Great Impressions
Take a minute to look at the care labels sewn in the seam inside your clothes. On the label, you’ll find a wealth of information from the fiber content of the fabric to where the garment was made and how to clean the garment. More and more items, even simple...
by Geneva Cleaners | Jul 17, 2018 | dryclean, geneva cleaners, Geneva Cleaners Tips
Getting ready for another year of school almost always calls for at least one shopping trip. Whether you’re a teacher, parent, or college student you’ve got some looking good to do this year. The most important thing for students is to be comfortable in...
by Geneva Cleaners | Jul 12, 2018 | dryclean, geneva cleaners, Geneva Cleaners Tips, News
Even though many workplaces have casual dress codes, neckties for men are still a big part of their wardrobe. Ties can be a powerful or fun fashion statement and pose a cleaning problem. The fabric used for ties is cut diagonally to the weave, or “on the bias,” so it...