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Stain Removal Experts
Anderson Cleaners specializes in difficult stain removal.
No matter what the stain, we have a
solution. If you have a stain that others have failed to remove, send
it to us.
Hidden stains, like perspiration, champagne, or sugar-based, will
yellow with age if not properly removed. Successful stain removal
depends on fabric, type of stain and the age of the stain. Our expert
training, along with special chemicals and equipment, insures the
safest methods for proper stain removal.
Anderson Cleaners now accepts
world-wide mail orders for your problem
garment.
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Blood |
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Grease, Tar |
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Ink |
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Chocolate |
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Paint |
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Food |
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Beverages |
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Yellow from age |
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Ketchup, Mustard |
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Dye bleed from home washing |
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Gum |
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Stains of unknown origin |
Never
put a garment away with stains; bring it to the cleaner immediately.
- Moths attack stained clothing.
- Blot a stain. Do not rub it, for this removes some of the color
and deepens the stain.
- A clear sugar stain will turn yellow with age, similar to an
apple that turns brown when left on the counter, cut in half, from
oxidation.
- Perspiration should be pointed out to the dry cleaner.
- Do not attempt home spot removal on dry cleanable garments.
- Oxidation is the result of an oil stain left in the garment for
an extended period and is the most difficult stain to remove.
- White fabrics may contain fluorescent brighteners which cause
permanent yellowing if put in the sun to dry.
The staff at Anderson Cleaners has great success with garments that
were washed at home and still have stains.
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