The Dry Cleaner

Memorial Day

White Summer BlouseMemorial Day signals the start of the summer wardrobe season. By now the soft wools and cashmere have been stored for the season.

While pastels and linens may dominate, there is nothing like crisp white to off-set the bronzing effects of the sun.

When soiled your whites will need attention. Sent to the dry cleaner they should remain well, white. Too often whites do not remain white after a “cleaning”. Why?

Not to get overly technical, but the solution used in dry cleaning must remain clean.  At our shop anything less than “gin” clear is not acceptable.

After every load of dry cleaning the cleaning solution must be filtered and distilled. Why do I sound like a Scotch ad?

Dry cleaners looking to cut costs can easily skip this step as it is costly to distill after every load.

After just one use without distillation the dry cleaning solution can take on the color of iced tea. Anything white cleaned in dirty dry cleaning solution will come out “gray”. (Imagine taking a bath in water used by 10 people before you. Yuck.)

Cheap dry cleaning is not the bargain you think you may be getting. A dry cleaner who “cuts corners” will eventually harm your wardrobe; and that is not saving money, it’s wasting money.

As in everything in life, you get what you pay for. If you want your whites to stay “white”, find a great dry cleaner.

Thanks for listening. Jerry Pozniak

Dreams

operation-fairy-dust2“Fairy tales can come true, it can happen to you…”, Frank Sinatra.

I digress this week. Instead of fashion, this week it’s about 1600 girls.

Girls who dream of going to their high school prom, parents out of work and money problems.

No, this is not going in that direction.This is not about negativity.

This is a thank you.

A thank you to Megan Kerrigan and Rashia Bell for their tireless efforts to make dreams come true. Their organization, Operation Fairy Dust, along with many volunteers made it all possible.

3600 dresses were collected, a high-school cafeteria transformed into a boutique and 1600 girls shopped and smiled.

Smiles of gratitude and empowerment. Girls able to pick, try on, and model. Beaming moms with tear’s streaming. Dreams realized. Problems forgotten even if just for a day.

Do watch this short video, it will make you smile. ( Operation Fairy Dust Video)

operation-fairy-dust-2Fairy tales do come true. Kudos to Megan and Rashia, true angels.

Thanks for listening. Jerry Pozniak

Underarm

sweat“Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration”, Thomas Edison.

“Hard work shouldn’t ruin your clothes.”, Jerry Pozniak.

Yellowing underarms are problematic at best. Caused by a chemical reaction between body salts and aluminum in antiperspirants; underarms may yellow, a by-product of your toil.

Crisp white shows off yellow best. If you can call it that.

Washed at home, many reach for the chlorine bleach but this only makes the yellowing more intense (almost a frightening orange in some cases).

Pretreatment with the correct product will solve your yellow issue. Use a detergent that contains enzymes (look for “removes grass stains” on the label) or an oxy-clean product. Wash in hot water.*

This treatment is only for washable garments. If “dry clean only” put into the hands of a professional.

Changing your deodorant may solve the issue “once and for all” without the hassle of washing, soaking and chapped hands.

At my shops our professional products make haste of yellow underarms; including the most delicate of silks and the softest cashmeres.

Underarms yellow? I can help. My shops specialize in stain removal extraordinaire. Bring me your toughest and your yellowest. If we can’t fix them, you don’t pay. All of my work comes with a “Satisfaction Guarantee”.

In NYC we are Jeeves of Belgravia and Cameo Cleaners of Gramercy Park. On Long Island, Arthur Copeland Cleansers.

Thanks for listening.

*Hydrogen Peroxide applied directly to the yellow area will also work in extreme cases. Always TEST a small unexposed area first (that’s what the pros do), peroxide may not be safe on colors.

White

man-white-shirt“Pure as the driven snow.”

“So white it almost glows.”

Owning white in your wardrobe can sometimes be a challenge. White does not hide stains and sometimes does not stay that way forever.

In nature the thread given from the silk worm is not florescent nor is the off-white cotton puff which becomes a crisp cotton top.

Garment makers coax, tease and eventually dye these fibers to become brilliantly white.  Dye, just like the indigo which makes blue jeans blue is used to make off white fibers white.

At the counter clients holding garments cleaned by lesser dry cleaning shops all complain of whites that are now gray. But how?

Other cleaners don’t keep their cleaning solution clean, it is reused until it as dark as a Cuba Libre. Imagine taking a bath in water that ten people have used before you. It’s an easy way to save money.

There is a reason why better quality dry cleaning costs more, your whites should stay, well, white.

Over time as your white garment reaches middle-age, you may notice that the brilliance has faded. The natural break down of the dyes used to make white, brilliant white is starting to occur.

Your white garment is just trying to go back to how it started, not brilliant any more, but older and maybe just a bit wiser. Like the person who wears it so well.

If your whites are coming back from your cleaner less than white, bring them to me. I will be able to help.

My shops are Jeeves of Belgravia and Cameo Cleaners in NYC and Arthur Copeland on LI.

Thanks for listening.

Moth

imagesThe moths in question may not kill, may not maim but will inflict harm. Harm not to you, but harm to your possessions.

Moths, and not the kind that flutter towards the light harmlessly, but a different variety that hops along in darkness laying her eggs.

These eggs lay dormant amongst the folds of the softest cashmere, hidden from view in warmth and darkness.

The larvae appear not all at once but over time. As they hatch they are awakened from their slumber by the uncontrollable urge of hunger.

And so they feast. Drawn to the musky aroma of late nights at the office (working of course) along with a splash of white wine from dinner they start.

They don’t stop their feast until disturbed by the harsh light of day or eradicated by immersion into cleaning solutions. But by then it is too late.

The evidence of the feast has left the softest cashmere pock marked with irregular holes, fibers weakened. The piece would never be the same.

Fixable of course, invisible weaving by the finest French method will un-do the damage. But at a hefty price.

Insurance you mutter. The only insurance is to only put away one’s precious woolens clean. And yes, you must clean if only worn once, as just one drop could start the feast.


*The moths in question are; the webbing clothes moth or the casemaking clothes moth.

*Re-weaving starts at $100 and the price quickly increases depending of the number of holes. Cameo Cleaners of Gramercy Park, Arthur Copeland Cleansers and Jeeves of Belgravia (NYC) all have wonderful weaving divisions.

*Dry cleaning your woolens before storage is the best insurance against moth damage.

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