How To Care For Your Black Chef Coat
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by: Max Johnson
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Following a few suggestions may increase the likelihood of you having your favorite black chef coat years from now in relatively the same condition as it is today. Whether you prefer the cloth covered buttons or the hand rolled buttons, special considerations must be taken to insure you get the maximum potential from your working apparel. There are even stud buttons and knot buttons that will be sure to keep you scratching your head.
How do you clean these garments with so many various additions? Do you launder knot buttons the same as you do hand rolled buttons? Is one color that unlike the other?
When you have questions, finding the answers can make all the difference in the condition and longevity of your garment. Of course, while these suggestions may be beneficial, you should consider that ever garment is different. The manufacturer will have their own set of suggestions and tips which can provide vitally beneficial. And sometimes, good, old fashioned commonsense is the key to that proverbial clothing happiness.
Your black chef coat is considerably different than a white style. You will need to insure your favorite or preferred garment is handled professionally and with a gentle hand. Just because this is a dark color does not mean it is more durable. In fact, you will suffer from fading and weakening of the basic fabric if you do not take precautions. A good place to start is by not wearing this garment for anything other than work. As soon as work is done, remove the garment and prepare to launder immediately.
Laundering immediately is going to mean you do not give those splashes of grease, oil, and other such niceties time to settle and dry in your preferred working apparel. Launder immediately without adding other household laundry into the fray. This should be washes with other working darks or solo if possible.
Be sure to pretreat any stains or splashes appropriately using a high grade stain spray or stain remover of your choice. Because this is a dark material, you may not see the stains or spots as readily, but you can feel them. Follow the instructions for cleaning stains and spots from garments.
Launder in only high quality detergent. This will avoid clumping and flaking of the detergent. Often, if you use low quality, you will have problems with the detergent sticking to the fabric. In addition, using a liquid detergent may reduce this. High quality detergents thoroughly clean the garment rather than just touch the tip of the iceberg.
When it comes to laundering your favorite black chef coat, these simple suggestions in laundering your garment will insure you get a longer lifespan for the apparel saving you both time and money.
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Max Johnson of The Uniform Connection. Click for more Black Chef Coat.
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