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How to Properly Clean Up Polyester Ties

Over the years, ties have gone through many different designs and uses. Years ago, they were simply used as a neck accessory worn by men on special occasions. Now, ties can be worn by women and children, and are more than just an accessory worn on special occasions. An example of how ties have grown to be more than just an accessory can be observed in children’s school uniforms. Schools in the United Kingdom have been incorporating school ties as an important part of their students’ uniform for quite a while now. Please visit http://www.jamesmortonties.co.uk/ for more information.

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How to Properly Clean Up Polyester Ties

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  1. How to Properly Clean Polyester Ties

  2. · Basic Cleaning/Ordinary Stains

  3. Step 1: Use club soda to dampen a clean rag and dab it on any stains. Try to avoid rubbing, as this has the tendency to set the stain further into the fabric.

  4. Step 2: Make sure the sink is clean and fill it with lukewarm water, then add a tablespoon of laundry detergent and mix the solution.

  5. Step 3: Dip the polyester tie into the solution and make a swirling motion while holding the tie.

  6. Step 4: Leave the tie in the sink for about 10 to 15 minutes. Afterwards, remove the tie and drain the solution.

  7. Step 5: Clean the sink and fill it with lukewarm water again. Swirl the tie around the clean water to rinse away soap residue. Repeat this step until the tie is completely clean.

  8. Step 6: Gently squeeze the tie to remove excess water, then hang it to dry.

  9. · Gum

  10. Step 1: Place a cube of ice inside a small plastic bag.

  11. Step 2: Place the ice cube over the gum and keep it there until the gum hardens and becomes brittle.

  12. Step 3: Use a plastic card or a plastic spoon to chip off the hardened gum. Try to avoid using anything metal as it might scratch the tie.

  13. · Oil Stains

  14. Step 1: Use petroleum jelly and rub it on the stain.

  15. Step 2: Leave the petroleum jelly there for about 10 minutes, this will separate the oil stain from the fabric

  16. Step 3: Apply 1 drop of liquid dish detergent on the stain and rub it. Again, leave it there for 10 minutes.

  17. Step 4: Fill a clean sink with a solution of warm water and 1/8 cup of laundry detergent. Hand wash the tie in this solution and afterwards, air dry it.

  18. Step 4: Fill a clean sink with a solution of warm water and 1/8 cup of laundry detergent. Hand wash the tie in this solution and afterwards, air dry it.

  19. Ties often come with care-label instructions, so it is also proper to check these instructions before starting to clean the tie. Hopefully these tips will help you properly care for your ties, so you can continue to wear them neatly. www.jamesmortonties.co.uk

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