Summer clothes
glow like a rainbow of colors in your closet. But do you know
how to keep them looking rich and beautiful? If not, beware
the danger of color loss—a sometimes permanent, sometimes
correctable, condition that constantly strikes fabrics.
If you find your clothes have lost dye in certain places or
have begun to change color, bring them to the experts at Door
To Door Cleaners. Our professionals can answer your questions
about how the color loss occurred and if it can be remedied.
Here are a few common causes of color loss to consider:
Combat Color Trouble
Light
Dyes can fade if exposed to either sunlight or artificial
light. However, with this type of color loss, fading usually
only shows up on one side. Blues, violets and greens tend
to be affected by these kinds of conditions the most.
Water
Dyes that are pink, lavender and red can experience color
reactions if they come in contact with water or any water-bearing
substance, like perspiration. If such a reaction is noticed
soon after it happens, it can often be fixed by the experts
at Door To Door Cleaners. Just point it out when you drop
off your clothes.
Acid/Alkaline Substances
Certain dyes will change color when exposed to fruit
juice, beverages, foods and other acidic materials. Alkaline
substances—like perspiration, household chemicals and
toiletries—can create problems, too. Let the professionals
at Door To Door Cleaners treat the spot as soon as you notice
it and the color reaction can probably be neutralized and
corrected.
Alcohol
Alcohol can cause acetate and silk to lose their dye. For
example, the alcohol content of most colognes and perfumes
is capable of causing such a reaction.
Bleach
Surprisingly, even common household products—used for
hair care, floor sanitation or general disinfecting—can
harm your clothes. Some dyes are extremely sensitive to the
bleach and chlorine in these products and contact can lead
to immediate, permanent color loss.
How Whites Stay Bright
It's not easy keeping your white garments looking new.
But with some extra care and professional help from the
experts at Door To Door Cleaners, you'll be able to keep
them whiter longer. Just follow these quick tips:
Stay Out of the Light
If you store and dry your clothes in lots of artificial
light or natural sunlight, you'll probably experience color
loss. Exposure to light can break down fluorescent brighteners,
causing certain areas to change. For example, a white sweater
dried in the sun could end up with a yellow front that looks
dingy and old but have a white back that looks new.
Clean Whites Right
Perhaps the easiest way to help keep whites bright is to
closely follow the manufacturer's care label. Often, dingy
looking whites are the result of incomplete soil removal
over a period of time. Here are some typical cleaning oversights
that can lead to not-so-white whites:
- Not pre-soaking heavily stained garments
- Too little detergent
- Overloading the washing machine
- Water temperature that's too low
- Sorting clothes incorrectly
Door To Door Cleaners is Your Color
Pro
Whether you're concerned about color loss or about keeping your
whites white, trust Door To Door Cleaners for the professional
dry cleaning and laundering services you need. We have the expertise
and knowledge to help your clothes look their best all season.
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