With the holiday season rapidly approaching, the chances of you hosting a large meal or get-together are very likely. And while this naturally entails a great amount of preparation and work when it comes to serving your guests a meal they won’t forget, it also means something else, decorating. This means breaking out the fine linens and that tablecloth that makes any meal a special experience. And while some can be cleaned at home, others need the extra attention that a good dry cleaner can provide.
So, what do you do to your clothes to get them ready for dry cleaning? It’s not terribly complicated but there are a few preparatory steps you may prefer over balling them up and tossing them into the car. Here’s what you should do before sending your clothes to Oak Neck Cleaners for outstanding dry cleaning service.
Certain garments require dry cleaning. Items like leather jackets, suede pants, and Ugg boots cannot be cleaned in a standard washing machine. If you want to care for your clothing, without causing damage, you need to visit a professional dry cleaner. Here is why you should never DIY dry clean.
Fall is finally here and we absolutely love the chill crisp in the air, mugs of warm cider, and comfy sweaters and coats! With the change in weather comes a wardrobe change. It’s important that you properly care for all your fall favorites and Oak Neck Cleaners is here to help you do just that. We have been serving the New York community for over 35 years, helping our customers to look and feel their best!
When you stop to think about it, you spend a considerable amount of time in your bed each week. If you sleep an average of six to eight hours a night, that averages up to 56 hours a week–which is more than the average person who works at a full-time occupation. Considering you only wear your undergarments daily, you might wonder how often your bedding should be cleaned. Even if you’ve never given it much thought, we’ve decided to take a few moments and address this curiosity.