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Clothing
Concerns What is hard water and why do we
care?
Hard water interferes with almost every
cleaning task, from laundering and dishwashing to bathing and personal
grooming. Clothes laundered in hard water may look dingy and feel harsh
and scratchy. Dishes and glasses may be spotted with dry. Hard water may
cause a film on glass shower doors, shower walls, sinks, etc. Hair washed
in hard water may feel sticky and dull. This is caused by the fact that
soap doesn’t really dissolve in hard water....more
Flammability Standards for Children's Sleepwear
The following guidelines for sleepwear will
help reduce he risk of child-related burn injuries...more
What works for
odor removal?
Three major home-cure products for odor
removal are activated charcoal, calcium carbonate (chalk), and baking
soda...more
Fabric Insect
Pests- Moths & Carpet Beetles
Clothes moths are usually blamed for insect damage on fabrics, but other
insect pests, most notably carpet beetles, are also able to cause
serious damage...more
High
Efficiency (HE) Washers and Detergents
The Soap and Detergent
Association recommends that the new High Efficiency detergents be used
with the new HE washers. Many new washing machines load from the front,
rather than the top, and utilize a tumbler system rather than an
agitator system. The laundry sits in shallow pool of water and the
washtub rotates clockwise, then counter clockwise. This tumbles the load
back and forth so that the water moves through each item, removing the
soil...more
Stain Removal from Washable Fabrics
Link to On-line stain removal
guide at MU Extension publications
Stain Removal Products
In spite of claims made by some
commercial products, there is no such thing as an all-purpose stain
remover. The proper stain removal product to use is determined by the
type of stain being treated. Products used for stain removal can usually
be found ...more
Better Buying
A
Short Course on Serger Buying
With prices ranging from a few hundred
dollars to several thousand dollars and the number of threads ranging from
three to ten or twelve, how do you decide what serger to buy?
...more
What
is THREAD COUNT and why does it matter? Or, Hints for buying sheets
Thread count is the number of horizontal and
vertical threads woven in one square inch of fabric. Thread count can
range from 80 to 1000. In general, the higher the thread count, the softer
the fabric feels and the more pill-resistant it is. But, when buying
sheets, there are things to consider besides the number of threads...more
Wedding Gown Labels–They're Required!
Today's bride to be wants to know
about the manufacturer, fiber content, country of origin, and care
instructions when she is shopping for her wedding gown. Luckily for her,
Federal Trade Commission requires that that information be printed on
the label...more
Preservation
of the Precious
How
do You Preserve a Wedding Gown?
Fabric Facts
How can you tell if a fabric is "flame resistant"?
You cannot judge whether a fabric is flame
resistant or flame retardant by looking at it, so you must look for a
label. If there is no label claiming flame resistance, you must assume
the textile will burn rapidly...more
Burning
Characteristics of Fibers
The way a fabric burns depends partly on
its fiber content. The Table below describes typical burning
characteristics of fibers, ranking them from the most to least
hazardous...more
On-line Sewing
Tips
What is the Body Scanning Study About?
Anyone who has ever been frustrated by trying to
determine which size shirt, jeans, or other clothing item will fit best
will benefit from a new technology developed by [TC]² and from the Body
Scanning Study being conducted all across the country...more
Textile
Recycling
Don’t trash old clothes, recycle
Recycling can give old clothes,
linens and other textiles a second life and reduce the amount of waste
going into landfills. ...more
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