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Friday, 10 June 2022

Wedding dress dry cleaning

Insights into A&Z dry cleaners

The dearest piece of cloth that a woman can own is her wedding dress. It carries all the memories and the happiness of the special day with it. To preserve these memories it is necessary to first take exclusive care of your wedding dress. Oftentimes, in one day, the wedding dress catches stains, especially on the train and hem of the dress. The brides usually pack the stained dress to store, with time the stains become tougher making it harder to remove. At the same time, the stains tend to weaken the strength of the fabric. Keeping this in mind, it is often recommended to get your dress dry cleaned before storing it. But some questions might come to your mind, keep reading and it will all be answered.

1. Can I clean my wedding dress at home?
You can somehow remove food and makeup stains from a plain fabric, but when it comes to dirt & grime and textured fabrics,the stains are hard to clean. Therefore DIYing your wedding ress cleaning can be reliable to a small extent.

2. Should I give my wedding dress for dry cleaning?
If you want to preserve your wedding dress for longer period of time, it is suggested to leave the wedding dress dry cleaning to the professionals. A&Z offers in house executive dry cleaning in all of London. When it comes to wedding dresses and suits, A&Z ensures that utmost care is taken to protect the durability an the look of the fabric.

3. Are my services personalized?
Absolutely! A&Z’s dry cleaning services are curated according to the type of the stain and fabric category. Different methods of cleaning are adopted for dresses with lace and beadings. We do everything to protect the embellishemts on the dress.

4. When to give your wedding dress for dry cleaning?
Brides often give their dresses for dry cleaning before the wedding, but it is preferable to get your dress dry cleaned after the wedding. Dry cleaning of wedding cleaned ensures effective removal of sweat, dirt and makeup, this process extends the life of wedding dresses. A&Z specializes in dry cleaning and laundry of various items. Give your wedding dress to trusted dry cleaners to ensure complete safety. To safeguard the durability and restore the look, A&Z uses toxins free chemicals for dry cleaning. Our dry cleaning processes are completely customizable and can change according to the fabric needs. Be sure that A&Z carefully handles all the dress fabrics, from silk to lace, the lining to the beading.

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Thursday, 9 June 2022

Finally, a Blog Post About Plastic Containers

How have I never blogged about plastic food containers before?  These handy and prolific little

items, found in every kitchen EVER.

I taught a Kitchen Organizing class a few weeks ago, and we chatted quite a bit about these storage containers.  We love and hate them at the same time! These containers are handy.  Re-usable.  With a million and one uses.  And  they occasionally drive us crazy.

Can you identify with any of these problems?

  • You have way too many containers and lids, they are stashed in every cabinet and drawer, and they occasionally fall out in a heap. And yet…
  • When you need a container, it’s difficult to find matching containers and lids.
  • When you use your containers in the fridge, its difficult to tell the difference between leftovers in a butter tub and actual butter in a butter tub.
  • You worry because you have heard that re-purposing or reheating food in plastic containers can leach chemicals into your foods.
  • Your soup or leftovers have leaked in your lunch bag.

Here’s how to fix these problems:

  • Pull out all the Plastic Crate in your kitchen and pair up the bottoms and lids.  Recycle or re-purpose the solo ones.  Do this every couple of months.
  • Dedicate one cabinet or one drawer as a home for your containers, and only store them there.
  • Buy clear (or mostly clear) containers, so you can easily identify their contents.
  • Find a brand you like, and stick with it.
  • Choose a few sizes of containers, and stick with just those.  (We have  GladWares small rounds,  round 2-cup containers with screw-on lids, flat squares and a few large ones for our recent homemade ice cream habit!).
  • Buy containers that stack, both while in use and when not in use. Most brands offer snap-together lids.
  • Keep just a pile or two.   If you find that you never get to the second or third pile of containers, then you probably don’t need the second or third pile of containers.
  • Glass storage containers are an option.  Many folks have made the switch. They 
  • keep fewer containers overall, but can safely use the glass containers for storage, cooking and reheating.
  • If you have too many containers right now, spread the love. Re-purpose them as drawer dividers, send home leftovers with friends, donate them to a class room for craft time, recycle them
  • Don’t fall into the “it was free, I guess I’ll keep it” trap.  Deli containers, sherbet bowls, butter tubs or cottage cheese containers (and related items) are not made to last.   Recycle them!
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Wedding dress dry cleaning

Insights into A&Z dry cleaners The dearest piece of cloth that a woman can own is her wedding dress. It carries all the memories and the...