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By : Maggie Johnson    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-11-08 11:43:35
One you have decided to design your own monogrammed lab coats, you will discover that you want those designs to continue looking great after each laundering session. Knowing how to get the most out of your garments or customized apparel will ensure you get more for your time and your hard earned money. Of course, there are numerous methods by which to properly launder apparel, but when it comes to customized apparel, you must take extra precautions.

When you launder embroidered or customized apparel, you should:

Always use mild detergent,

Never use chlorine bleach or brightening agents,

Use non chlorine bleach,

Machine wash cold,

Use the delicate cycle,

Remove laundered garment promptly after the wash cycle completes,

Never soak the embroidered garments,

Not wring out the customized apparel,

Not rub the embroidery or monogramming.

Yes, you can actually dry clean your designs. When you want the most because you chose to design your own monogrammed lab coats, you may think dry cleaning is the best option. However, this is not always the case. Dry cleaner must be made aware of the special needs of your garment. No pre spotting chemicals should be used, and dark shades must have extra precautions taken when dry cleaning.

Of course, you may decide to iron your new apparel. This is a natural step ensuring you get the best look and feel from your apparel. However, when you iron your designs, you should:

Always iron on the reverse side,

Iron the monogramming or embroidery between two clean, white clothes,

Never wet the customization prior to ironing.

Not use a steam iron.

Remember, the tag instructions on care generally only have the basic garment in mind. The special instructions for your customization will not be on the label. However, many companies do include care instructions in the packaging so be sure to look to see if your designing company has offered you some care instructions.

Also keep in mind that embroidery and monogramming can be completed with a number of fashionable and popular threads. There are many types and styles to be used, and each may come with its own care instructions. If you are not sure of the proper care that is necessary for your designs, contact the company directly.

Caring for those special designs also means storing them appropriately. When you design your own monogrammed lab coats, you decided to go that extra mile. To make sure you have that garment for years to come, you will want t o ensure that the garment is not stored in a moist environment. Store garments in a dry, cool, and dark environment to get more out of your apparel.

Yes, it is that easy!

When you design your own monogrammed lab coats, you are making a statement. You will get more out of the design and more out of the time you took to create that design yourself. Laundering and caring for your special garments does not have to be time consuming or tedious. All you have to do is remember that to get more out of that garment, you have to give just a little bit more as well.

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