While we don’t always want to admit it, we’re very much an image-driven society. And as such, what we wear is always a major concern for us. Materials such as leather and sued are synonymous with luxury and style and allow us to exhibit our refined tastes. But, these materials also need to be cleaned a certain way. If part of your wardrobe consists of clothes made from either one of these, we’re here to offer some helpful tips for when they need to be cleaned.
Dry cleaning is a convenient way to keep your clothes looking sharp and fresh. However, taking the time to drop off and pick up your clothes at the cleaners can be a hassle. That’s where pickup and delivery dry cleaning services come in. Here are some of the benefits of using this type of service:
The sun is shining, flowers are blooming, and the weather is finally starting to warm up. That can only mean one thing – spring is finally here! As we embrace the new season, many of us feel the itch to start spring cleaning! Oak Neck Cleaners is here to help you with all the Spring dry cleaning tips that many of us overlook. Read on for a great way to refresh your spring wardrobe and step into the warmer weather in style!
There are very few experiences more enjoyable than sprawling across your couch after a long and stressful day or having company over to kick back their feet and enjoy a film or two. But, when you take a seat, you notice that something might be rotten in the state of Denmark. While your couch provides a significant amount of comfort, it can also grow quite unpleasant with odors over time. If you’re unsure if your couch is overdue for a cleaning, here are some signs to look (or smell) out for.
Unfortunately, stains happen. Stains are inconvenient and unsightly. They can also damage your clothing if not treated. Additionally, stains can be difficult to remove. This is especially true if you’ve accidentally stained a dry-clean-only piece of clothing. However, all hope is not lost if you’ve stained your favorite silk tie or leather boots. For tips on how to handle stains on dry-clean-only clothes, keep reading.