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Understanding care instructions .....do you really know the true meanings?
12/06/2013

Understanding care instructions .....do you really know the true meanings?

12/06/2013
How gorgeous do these uniforms look.
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How gorgeous do these uniforms look.

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Tips to keep your blazers looking good:

How To Wash A School Blazer?
It depends which fabric was used to make the blazer. Cotton Blazers can be safely washed in cold water and very low dryer temperatures and then hung out on a hanger to finish drying so it can be

pressed when it is slightly damp. If it is wool, rayon or a wool blend you must take it to the dry cleaners. Water will ruin any blazer that has wool in it. A polyester blazer can be washed in cool

water and a low dryer temperature. Beware of using spot removers.
You must test the spot remover in the inside of the blazer first. Just a drop.
You cannot put store bought spot remover on wool.

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Laundry Detergent Recipe
Save Money Making Your Own Laundry Detergent
By Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D., About.com Guide
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It's easy to make your own laundry detergent, plus the cost of using it is about a tenth the price of using store-bought laundry detergent. Also, you can make a laundry detergent that is free of dyes and perfumes. Here's how you make this cleaner yourself.
Laundry Detergent Ingredients

1 bar of soap (e.g., Ivory™)
1 cup washing soda (sodium carbonate, sold in the laundry section or compare prices online)
1/2 cup borax (sold in the laundry section or compare prices online)
Make Laundry Detergent
Cut your bar of soap into small pieces. You can use a knife or you can grate the soap with a cheese or vegetable grater.
Process the soap, washing soda, and borax together in a food processor or blender until it is well-mixed. You want to avoid breathing in the dust produced by mixing the ingredients, so be sure to put the cover on your appliance.
Store your laundry detergent powder in a airtight container.
Use 1 tablespoon of homemade laundry detergent per load of laundry.
Notes
You can add essential oils (e.g, lavender) to fragrance the detergent, if you like.
Avoid using this laundry detergent on wool or silk, since it may damage these natural fibers.
The homemade detergent will do about 48 loads of laundry. If you compare the cost of the soap, washing soda, and borax with what you would have paid for commercial laundry detergent, you'll see you're saving a lot of money (about $0.03/load for homemade laundry detergent versus about $0.30/load using Tide™ or about a tenth the cost).

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