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About Shirts
Shirts may be one of the most common items that
a dry cleaner sees, but that doesn't mean that all shirts are
created equal. Indeed, with more tailored styles and new fabrics and
fabric blends, shirts continue to pose a variety of challenges both
for home cleaning and dry cleaning.

What To Look For
When Purchasing A Quality Shirt
Check
buttonholes to see that they are finished well.
Look for even
stitching around the edges of the collar.
Make sure that
the points of the collar rest on the shirt when worn.
Examine buttons
for quality and consistency in size. Better quality buttons like
mother of pearl mean fewer problems with breakage or chipping.
Buttons should not be brittle which would lead to cracking, shearing
or chipping. Plastic buttons are more durable but tend to be of
lower quality. Check to see that extra buttons come with the
shirt.
Look for
collars without excess materials underneath. This feature makes the
shirt difficult to press, will cause fading and make the fabric
shiny. Most cleaners will charge extra to hand press this type of
garment
Checklist For Shirt Care
Allow
antiperspirant to dry before putting on your shirt. Or use clear
antiperspirant.
By wearing your
shirts only once and then cleaning them you will reduce perspiration
stains or weakening of the fibers.
Be sure to read
the care labels and follow the care instructions described.
In case of
spills and stains, always blot up excess fluid, never rub and
consult a dry cleaner as soon as possible.
Always point
out any stains to your dry cleaner when you bring them in for
cleaning
What You Should
Know
The average life expectancy of a shirt is between 35 to 50
washings which is about 2 years.
Some manufacturers use fibre-reactive dyes which can cause
pinstripes to disappear during laundering.
Some cotton-polyester wrinkle-free shirts use adhesives in
the collars and cuffs. During dry cleaning, these adhesives can
soften, causing stiffness and staining.
Interfacing in collars can shrink, resulting in a puckered
look.
Adhesive used to fuse interfacing in collars and cuffs can
soften during pressing, making these areas look shiny or mottled, or
causing stiffness and staining.
For more information, contact
your local Ontario Fabricare Association member dry cleaner.
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