Fabric Pilling

Fabric Pilling

Jonithan Richards
Published on: 28/08/2024

Fabric pilling occurs when small balls of fiber, known as "pills," form on the surface of a fabric. This happens when loose fibers in the fabric move to the surface and become entangled due to friction or abrasion. Pilling is common in garments and textiles that are frequently worn, washed, or rubbed against other surfaces. Here's how it works and how you can manage or prevent it:

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Separation of Bonded Linings

Separation of Bonded Linings

Jonithan Richards
Published on: 14/08/2024

The separation of bonded linings in coats typically occurs when the adhesive material, which fuses the lining to the outer fabric, begins to degrade or fail. This can result from various factors such as prolonged wear, exposure to moisture, or poor-quality bonding materials. Over time, the adhesive loses its effectiveness, leading to detachment of the lining from the coat’s shell, which not only affects the garment’s appearance but also its structural integrity and comfort. Addressing this issue requires careful repair to restore the bond and prevent further deterioration.

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Alcohol Pulls Color From Fabrics

Alcohol Pulls Color From Fabrics

Jonithan Richards
Published on: 22/07/2024

Alcohol-based products, while useful for many purposes, can unfortunately pull color from fabric, leaving unsightly stains and causing damage to your favorite clothes. Understanding how alcohol interacts with different fabrics can help you take better care of your wardrobe and avoid costly mistakes. In this post, we explore why this happens and how you can protect your garments from such mishaps.

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Dry Cleaning: What is it Good For?

Dry Cleaning: What is it Good For?

Jonithan Richards
Published on: 27/06/2024

Answers to some of the most common questions about dry cleaning and how professional dry cleaning services can help keep your clothes and household items looking their best.

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