Read Those Labels Pasadena

Thursday, May 17, 2018

Whether your son or daughter are getting ready to attend prom or you’re reliving your special night, you’ll probably soon be involved with tuxedos and dresses.

A lot of these can’t just be thrown in the washing machine, often requiring the help of a specialist dry cleaner such as Bryan’s Cleaners and Laundry.

Bryan’s Cleaners and Laundry wants you to know that if you don’t read the label, you may pay the price of a ruined garment. Bryan’s would even advise checking the label before you buy. Anything covered in beads or sequins is likely to read: “Do Not Dry Clean or Do Not Wash” This means that the bead or sequin coating is likely to come off if traditionally washed or dry cleaned.

So what do you do if your daughter gets a huge stain on her expensive new dress? Do not attempt to do anything yourself. You’ll only make it worse. Instead, head straight to a dry cleaner like Bryan’s Cleaners and Laundry to ask for cleaning services that just might save the day, and the garment.

Some garments may say “machine wash,” but may also indicate if bleach can be used, if ironing is recommended, and what drying methods (dry flat, tumble dry, line and drip dry) are recommended for the fabric.

When in doubt, it’s always best to seek out services from people like the professionals at Bryan’s Cleaners and Laundry. After all, no one likes to see their money go down the drain, and you can’t even make good rags out of a sequin dress if you ruin it.

Bryan’s Cleaners & Laundry operates three locations to serve you: 544 South Arroyo Parkway and 2446 East Foothill Boulevard in Pasadena, and 2336 North Lake Avenue in Altadena. For more information call (626) 796-4335 or visit

http://www.bryanscleaners.com/.

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