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Repost: Guide to Common Household and Drycleaning Symbols

September 24, 2011 by KathrynKathryn on September 24, 2011

Dry Cleaning Symbols

I don’t get those little washing care symbols they put on the other side of clothing tags. There’s too much for me already to remember, the last thing I need is to learn a completely different language just to wash a pair of underwear.

Guide to Common Household and Drycleaning Symbols

However, knowing how to take care of ones clothing is as important as knowing how (and where) to purchase the clothes. I still have nightmares of the time my dad destroyed my favorite (and only) pair of Girbaud jeans during a bleach induced washing frenzy. Unfortunately, there was no internet back then or I would have printed out this handy little Guide to Common Household and Drycleaning Symbolsand posted it in our laundry room. The guide gives a straight forward run down of common cleaning symbols and the meaning of each symbol.

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How to Extend the Life of Your Clothes

May 17, 2011 by KathrynKathryn on May 17, 2011

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One of the best ways to save money on clothing is to take good care of what you’ve already got—those classic, basic pieces in your closet will carry you through many a season assuming you

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Eco laundry Options: Go Green

February 9, 2009 by EcoistPaige on February 9, 2009

You don’t need to pull out the washboard to be budget-friendly and environmentally friendly (though, we admit, it doesn’t hurt…but who has the time, really?). There are plenty of ways to save money

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Loving Your Laundry: Go Green

August 25, 2008 by EcoistPaige on August 25, 2008

We’ve touted the benefits of homemade cleaning supplies before and promoted new gizmos that cut down on your laundry carbon footprint. But Susie J gets a lot more pleasure out of her time in the

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