by David Knoerr | Jun 5, 2020 | Blog, Common Garment Problems, Fabric Care Tips, General Care Tips, Portfolio
The Wonderful World of Sweaters Royal Majestic is the only dry cleaner who adds the patented conditioner Revive™ to their cleaning solution to assure softness of hand, and maintain their luster and shape. As the styles of sweaters change, so do the fibers of this...
by David Knoerr | Jun 5, 2020 | Blog, Common Garment Problems, Fabric Care Tips, Featured, General Care Tips
The Long and the Short of Shirts Dress shirts are the most essential part of any man’s wardrobe and are probably the most underappreciated articles of clothing. Shirts are taken for granted because we expect them to look great all the time. Although they are...
by David Knoerr | Jun 5, 2020 | Blog, Common Garment Problems, Customer Bulletins and Education, DLI Publications, Fabric Care Tips, Featured, General Care Tips, Special Care Tips
Ever notice how sometimes matching colors in parts of an outfit can look faded or notice localized areas where the color has disappeared? Color loss in all its forms accounts for a good portion of the garments analyzed every year at the Drycleaning & Laundry...
by David Knoerr | Jun 5, 2020 | Blog, Common Garment Problems, DLI Publications, Special Care Tips
DLI’s Consumer News You Can Use VOL 78 The Shirt / Starch Relationship Starch and sizings are laundry additives that can increase the firmness of fabrics, particularly dress shirts. A study conducted by the Drycleaning & Laundry Institute, the Association of...
by David Knoerr | Jun 5, 2020 | Blog, Common Garment Problems, Customer Bulletins and Education, DLI Publications, Fabric Care Tips, Featured, General Care Tips, Special Care Tips, Wedding Gown
You’ve waited your whole life for the big day, and it’s getting closer. Dreamed about it as a little girl, imagined the expressions on the faces of your family, wondered if your parents would cry, but you always knew it would be perfect. After your flowing...
by David Knoerr | Jun 5, 2020 | Blog, Common Garment Problems, Customer Bulletins and Education, DLI Publications, Fabric Care Tips, Featured, General Care Tips, Special Care Tips
Satin is a weave, not a fiber. The fabric has a shiny, smooth surface because yarns pass or float over four or more yarns during the weaving process. This unique characteristic of the weave is also the reason for its susceptibility to abrasion damage. If this type of...