by shellyg | Jun 8, 2020 | dryclean, Geneva, geneva cleaners, Geneva Cleaners Tips, News
During this time of elevated hygiene awareness surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s important to clean the items in your home that may usually get overlooked: your clothes! You can bring home germs even if you’re good about washing your hands. This is because germs...
by shellyg | Feb 28, 2020 | dryclean, Geneva, geneva cleaners, Geneva Cleaners Tips, News
Billions of wire hangers are used in the US every year. Almost no one buys them.If you are like many Americans, you likely own or have owned a small collection of the billions (with a b) of wire hangers that are consumed in the US every year. And, also like many...
by shellyg | Dec 31, 2019 | dryclean, Geneva, geneva cleaners, Geneva Cleaners Tips, News
Washers, dryers and dry cleaning make doing laundry easy, but they can be tough on the environment. With a few simple changes, you can reduce your environmental impact and trim your utility bills. If laundry day doesn’t seem like a big deal, consider this: On average,...
by Geneva Cleaners | Dec 29, 2019 | dryclean, Geneva, geneva cleaners, Geneva Cleaners Tips, News
Have you ever drycleaned an item in a normal process only to notice localized areas of color loss on a certain item? What went wrong? In many cases the color loss was caused by contact with an oxidizing agent – such as a bleach – prior to the cleaning...
by Geneva Cleaners | Dec 5, 2019 | geneva cleaners, Geneva Cleaners Tips, Great Impressions, News
If you have shopped for sweaters or other knit garments, you have probably noticed that many of them contain a fiber called acrylic. Before purchasing garments containing this fiber, it is important to be aware of potential problems and how to care for acrylic knits...
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...