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Great Tips for Spring Closet Cleaning

April 16, 2009 07:00 AM | Comments (2) | Posted in spring fashion 2009, spring cleaning, spring cleaning tips

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Make sure you and your closet look your best, by culling out the old stuff, preserving your delicate clothing, and generally keeping your closet clean with these spring cleaning tips

Don’t let your wardrobe become bloated in the first place: keep your closet recession-proof by saving money where you can.  The Budget Fashionista shared tips on Oprah, and of course, we want to share them with you!

Throw out that which you don’t need.  For example, know when the expiration dates for common household items are: its time to let go of that old foundation, mascara, and even unopened nail polish.

Clean the things that you keep, in a manner that preserves their lifespans.  For example, learn how to wash a cashmere sweater, substitute dry-cleaning for mere dollars-per-use, and stay eco-friendly with the chemical cleaning products you bring into your home. 

And, for the ultimate guide on closet cleaning, we looked to Jerry Pozniak, of Cameo Cleaners.  Prevent mold, moths, stains, misshaping clothing, and un-healthy storage.

The Budget Fashionista’s Tips for Selling Your Clothes

April 6, 2009 07:00 AM | Comments (3) | Posted in ebay, consignment shop, salvation army, stein mart, spring cleaning

In case you missed it: continue Spring cleaning by getting rid of your old stuff in a useful way.

Whether you’re hurting for a little extra cash, or you’re simply cleaning your closet, a most satisfying way to get rid of your old clothes is to sell them.  Here’s how to make a decent profit out of your closet.

Get the 1-2-3s of prepping your closet for clothing to sell: we have some tips on how to organize everything into piles.

Also, if you’re donating clothing, make sure you know what paperwork to keep for further savings down the road.

How to sell your clothes on eBay: know the best time to end your auctions, what info to include, and more.

How to sell at a consignment shop: know what fees are reasonable, and what to expect from the contract.  Also, make sure to check out our review of InStyleBelly, the consignment store for maternity clothing. 


Give to Get at Stein Mart: by donating some of your clothes, you can get a discount to shop for new stuff.

Expert Closet Cleaning Tips: Jerry Pozinak, Cameo Cleaners

May 10, 2008 09:00 PM | Comments (0) | Posted in spring cleaning, closet cleaning, closet cleaning tip, Jerry Pozinak, Cameo Cleaners, cameo cleaners, jerry pozinak

Jerry Pozniak, owner of Cameo Cleaners in New York City, gives us some great tips for cleaning out our closet and prepping them for storage.

Clothing Preservation 101
· Clean all items thoroughly before packing – if the item is delicate, have it dry cleaned.

· Plastic or cardboard storage containers can be used, but both must be clean and dry to discourage bug larvae from taking up residence. On top of that, all containers should be lined with acid-free tissue to prevent fading.

· Mothballs and cedar blocks offer defense against insects, but are never a complete guarantee – choosing a clean, air-tight container will be a better choice to avoid bugs.

· Knitwear or sweaters should be folded to prevent becoming misshapen from long-term hanging. Putting a piece of acid-free tissue inside knitwear will prevent fading and help keep its shape. All knitwear should be dry cleaned before storing to prevent permanent staining.

· To store dresses and shirts on hangers, utilize extra hanging loops to help clothing keep its shape. Don’t store items in plastic bags – they don’t circulate air or let the clothing “breathe”

· Store all items in a cool, clean, dark and dry place. Above all, avoid wetness since it can attract mildew and insects.

Spring Clean – How to Make Old New Again

If you want to be wowed by your old spring clothes, it’s vital to freshen them up once they’re out of storage. Even if you’ve taken the necessary steps to preserve your clothing during the winter, stains can appear unexpectedly. Jerry explains the different types of stains and how to remove them to make clothing look new again:

  * Acid Stains: Acid stains are the result of saliva, sweat, or glue. They might not be visible when clothing is first stored, but can show up months later.
      o Solution: Avoid using bleach, which can actually darken the color of an acid stain. Instead choose products with hydrogen peroxide.
  * Mildew: Water stains on cotton quickly form mildew when mixed with air.
      o Solution: When mildew develops, the only way to eliminate it is with bleach. Try dropping a few drops of very mild bleach in a bucket of water and place the clothing to soak. Gradually increase the strength of the bleach one or two drops at a time and always come back to check the clothing after a few minutes to make sure the color doesn’t fade. Let it sit for up to eight hours depending on the severity of the stain.
  * Yellowing: When synthetic materials meet trapped gases, yellowing results. When clothing is in an air-free environment, or one that releases the gases, it is far less likely to discolor.


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