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Keep Your Cool in Your Linen
The Fahrenheit is climbing and swimwear doesn't cut it for “business casual.” How to beat the heat? Linen garments.

Considered one of the oldest textiles, linen is made from plant fibers and can be traced to the Stone Age. Today, it's one of the most popular fabrics for staying cool in hot weather thanks to remarkable comfort qualities: it's absorbent and dries quickly. Plus, linen garments are simple to keep looking great when you bring them to the professionals at Door To Door Cleaners.

Wipe Out Wrinkles
Although your linen suits, dresses and shirts keep you cool, they do have a downfall—they're prone to wrinkles. Therefore, since most people prefer a freshly ironed look, linen fabrics are often treated with finishes or sizing to add body, help reduce wrinkling and enrich color.

In order to make garments even more wrinkle resistant, manufacturers have created linens that are a blend of other fabrics. These blends offer several benefits over pure linen—they retain crispness, are softer and usually cost less. But remember, check the care label carefully because blends often require special attention. Or, make it easy on yourself and bring all your linen garments to the experts at Door To Door Cleaners.

Control Color Loss
Unfortunately, linen garments can be prone to color loss. For example, when linen fabric is rubbed, some of the dye is removed and a light, chalky mark left behind. This color loss is more noticeable in heavy-wear areas such as pockets, collars and underarms, as well as along creases and folds. Areas that are constantly rubbed can also become weak and develop small holes. Plus, any sizing or finish that the manufacturer has added increases stiffness and can cause the fabric to be more susceptible to abrasion damage.

Lots of Cleaning Options
Just as they're easy to wear, linen garments are typically simple to clean. As a rule, linen fabrics can be safely dry cleaned or laundered, depending on a variety of factors such as blends, trims, type of dye and finish. However, many linen garments are labeled "dry clean" to avoid any shrinkage or distortion. It's a good idea to follow the care instructions as recommended by the manufacturer to avoid color loss and shrinkage problems.

Stay Clean of Stains…Bring It to Door To Door Cleaners
Stained linen demands extra attention. So trust the professionals at Door To Door Cleaners for the care your garments deserve. They know how to clear up most stains and can help keep all your linens looking new. Just be sure to point out any problem areas when you drop off your order.

 
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