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| Many of today's fashions have the addition of decorative trim and ornamentation. While many of the materials used are serviceable, there are many that are not. Click on an option below to learn more about trim and ornamentation. | ||
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Sequins | Buttons | Shoulder Pads | Leather | Beads & Glitter |
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| SEQUINS | ||
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Sequins
are usually circular, shiny discs applied to garments to increase the
appeal of the garment. Unfortunately there are many possible problems
with sequins depending on the material used to make them and the
method in which they are attached to the garment. |
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| BUTTONS | ||
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Most buttons
present no problems during the cleaning process, but there are some
types of buttons that should be avoided. Ask the salesperson
where you purchase the garment if the buttons are safe in drycleaning.
Although there are solvent-resistant buttons, some manufacturers
continue to use polystyrene buttons that dissolve in the drycleaning
solvent. Button substances have specific affinities to certain dyes. When the improper dye is used, the button does not absorb or accept it. When moisture contacts the button, the dye bleeds onto the garment. This can occur in normal wear or when the garment is subjected to heat and moisture used during pressing the garment. These stains are often permanent and cannot be removed. Diamond shaped glass is often inserted into buttons to give a more ornate appearance. The inserts are held in place by a glue that may not be permanent and the inserts could be lost in normal wear or due to the drycleaning solvent dissolving the glue. |
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| SHOULDER PADS | ||
| Shoulder pads create fashion because the look and appearance of the garment is altered. The change to large shoulder pads as a fashion trend has created problems for consumers and drycleaners. Shoulder pads are an integral part of the garment and should be as serviceable as the garment. Improperly manufactured shoulder pads may break up, distort or shrink. Many are improperly fitted to the garment and after one cleaning or launder are totally unusable. | ||
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| LEATHER | ||
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Leather
is a popular fashion trend used by manufacturers to enhance the look
of many garments including jackets, sweaters, and dresses. Usually
manufacturers are careful to use trimmings (suede or leather) that do
not bleed, crack or lose color. Frequently, the problem of bleeding
occurs when there is a dark colored trimming in combination with a
light fabric. In such cases, bleeding may occur during normal wear or
during the cleaning process. A drycleaning label is not necessarily a
guarantee of serviceability. Make the store aware of your knowledge of
the problem and the fact that if the trimming is unserviceable, it
will be returned. |
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| BEADS & GLITTER | ||
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Most beads are made of glass but there are other materials also being used as plastics and wood. Plastics dissolve and wood cracks while loose dye transfers to the garment. Glitter or cracked ice are small, randomly cut, colored pieces of metal glass or plastic, that add brilliance to the garment. Because of random shape and small pieces, glitter is usually glued to the the surface of the fabric. The glitter may detach from the garment in normal wear or the adhesive that holds it may dissolve in drycleaning. Mini mirrors are often clear plastic that have a silver coating, and the adhesive that holds the silver coating dissolves in drycleaning solvent resulting in the loss of the mirror affect. |
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