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Care and Cleaning Guidelines for Your Custom Fabric Products
When you order our custom fabric products, you will be receiving the finest quality products available. In order to keep them fresh and new as possible, please follow our suggestions and guidelines below: Never wash or launder custom fabric products About twice per year, vacuum any accumulated dust from the surface of your treatments. Use a clean soft brush attachment for this with the suction power slightly reduced. Watch for any large accumulations that might be spread by the brush Depending upon the conditions where the draperies are installed, they should be dry cleaned every three to five years. Avoid letting the draperies becoming overly soiled. This could lead to harsh cleaning methods or solvents being needed in order to remove the soil Your draperies should be cleaned by a reputable dry cleaner that specializes in home furnishings. The fabrics used in your draperies are tested and are suitable for dry cleaning. If the cleaner has any doubts, ask them to test clean an inconspicuous portion of the hem. If they will not stand behind their services, take you draperies to someone that will Stoddard Solution is the preferred cleaning method. If this is not available in your area, the Perchlorethylene method is an acceptable substitute. It should be done with pure solvent, with no detergents, boosters or wetting agents added. The cleaner should use a short cycle with low temperature air drying after the recovery cycle in completed Treatments that cannot be removed and dry cleaned should be cleaned by a professional upholstery cleaning service. Check references carefully Never subject your window treatments to high temperatures, such as a hot iron Allow time for any wrinkles to fall out. If you have a steaming appliance, a light steaming will help to ease out any wrinkles or creases. Use steam sparingly. Do not use steam with moiré type fabrics Silk fabrics will retain a natural stiffness that is the nature of the fabric. They will not drape and hang the same way that a cotton or polyester will. Do not attempt to press or steam out the slight wrinkles that appear. Dress the treatment as best you can and enjoy the characteristics of the silk Avoid exposure to intense sunlight. The ray from the sun can cause fabrics to fade and actually disintegrate. There is no protection for this other than quality drapery linings or tinting your windows with a protective film. If you have strong and constant exposure, consider some form of protection that will block or reflect the sun light. This might be a separate lining behind the treatment, or a blind or a shade to protect the fabric |
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