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Joe’s Cleaners are starting to shirt laundry process 

 

Starting the shirt laundry process

  1. We pre-spot your collar and cuffs at our counter immediately after it is brought in
  1. Your shirt is tagged and checked again for spots
  1. Your shirt is sorted by color and starch preference.
  1. Pre-treated for spots
  1. Washed with an enzyme detergent
    (this detergent is essential in removing body odor, perspiration, blood, food, etc.)
  1. Then non-chlorine bleach is added
  1. Special additive to remove body oils and ring around the collar
  1. Washed and rinsed for 45 minutes
  1. Starched if necessary
  1. Inspected
  1. Rewashed if needed
  1. Expertly pressed and hand finished
  1. Sorted and tagged (most cleaners leave the tag on)
  1. Your pickup and deliver,  wearing (attach it to any piece that needs special attention)

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Explain dry-cleaning Shirts in simple terms

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1. Dry cleaning is a cleaning process that uses a special chemical solvent instead of water to remove dirt, stains, and odors from clothes and fabrics. The solvent is non-water-based and does not cause shrinkage or damage to the fabrics. The clothes are placed in a machine, and the solvent is circulated through the machine to clean the clothes, which are then dried and pressed.

2. Dry cleaning is a cleaning method for clothes using a special solvent (not water) to remove dirt and stains, without shrinking or damaging the fabric. The solvent is applied to the clothes, which are then tumbled in a machine. The process is called “dry” cleaning because water is not used.

3. Dry cleaning is a process of cleaning clothes and textiles without using water, instead, a special solvent is used to remove dirt and stains.

4. Dry cleaning is a cleaning method for clothes and textiles using solvents instead of water, avoiding shrinkage and damaging the fabric.

5. Dry cleaning is a cleaning method for clothes and textiles using solvents instead of water, avoiding shrinkage and damaging the fabric.

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Attitude of Gratitude: You Choose!

One of the hardest parts about the holidays is the expectation that we are to have a great attitude through it all. There is this pressure to be thankful. It’s easier said than done!  Despite the joyful season, the holidays can be an emotionally hard time of year for many.

How do we make the most out of the holidays when we don’t always feel the joy? On a grander scale, how do we make the most out of life? Or out of the mundane things we have to do?

There is a trick, an emotional life hack, that can actually improve your life. So much so, that it can transform most aspects of your life. From your mental health, to your physical health and even your relational health..

It’s annoyingly simple… it’s your attitude!

Your intentional outlook on life, specifically, when you live a life of gratitude.

WetClean

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What is Wet Dry Cleaning?

Wet cleaning is widely considered as next generation of traditional dry cleaning. It is a non-toxic, environmentally safe alternative to dry cleaning.

It utilizes computer-controlled washing machines, biodegradable soaps , and conditioners, and finishes the drying process by using special moisture-sensitive dryers.  Wet cleaning is not the same as laundry, and is perfect for use on any garment such as silk, cashmere, woolens, and other fine delicates.

Wet cleaning uses water, a universal solvent, and does not use hazardous chemicals, generate harmful wastes, or contribute to pollution.  For more information on wet cleaning, please visit the EPA’s website.

Hotel corporate uniform services

We will efficiently handle your corporate dry-cleaning orders.

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corporate services people, the uniform is a sign of respect, both for the institution for which one wears it and the guests that visit that institution.

We serve law enforcement, corporate and military uniforms, We know that your uniform is more than just the clothing that you wear, it is the clothing that distinguishes you and your customers.

Your first impression is the most important impression, so come to one’s Organic Cleaners Cleaners to ensure you get it right the first time.

Office Work, Hotel&Corporate Uniform Services. Hospital, Golf club, School Works, Sports, Restaurant, Police, Military,

Pickup-Delivery-Dry-Cleaning

Free pickup and delivery service in the local area at Joe’s organic dry cleaner in Westbury?

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Joe’s Organic Dry Cleaner’s free pick-up and delivery service brings convenience, accessibility, personalization, environmental consciousness, and health considerations to its customers. This service reflects their dedication to providing exceptional customer experiences while also considering sustainability and community engagement.

Joe’s Tailor Alterations Receives 2023 Best of Westbury Award

Joe's Tailor Alterations Receives 2023 Best of Westbury Award

Joe’s Tailor Alterations has been selected for 2023 Best of Westbury Award in the Clothing Alteration Service category by the Westbury Award Program.

Each year, the Westbury Award Program identifies companies that we believe have achieved exceptional marketing success in their local community and business category. These are local companies that enhance the positive image of small businesses through service to their customers and our community. These exceptional companies help make the Westbury area a great place to live, work and play.

Various sources of information were gathered and analyzed to choose the winners in each category. The 2023 Westbury Award Program focuses on quality, not quantity. Winners are determined based on the information gathered both internally by the Westbury Award Program and data provided by third parties.

The Westbury Award Program is an annual awards program honoring the achievements and accomplishments of local businesses throughout the Westbury area. Recognition is given to those companies that have shown the ability to use their best practices and implemented programs to generate competitive advantages and long-term value.

The Westbury Award Program was established to recognize the best local businesses in our community. Our organization works exclusively with local business owners, trade groups, professional associations, and other business advertising and marketing groups. Our mission is to recognize the small business community’s contributions to the U.S. economy.

Westbury Award Program Honors the Achievement

 

 

Dry Cleaning Tips for Taking Care of Your Summer Clothes – Third Blog

Dry Cleaning Tips for Taking Care of Your Summer Clothes - First Blog

If you look at the signboards or promotional materials of nearby laundry cleaning, they advertise their washing techniques with terms such as ‘wet cleaning’, ‘organic cleaning’, ‘aqua cleaning’, and ‘laundry wash’.

As I explained earlier, dry cleaning alone can be half-washed, so clothes that should only be dry cleaned are combined with washing with water.

In that sense, the term ‘two-way cleaning’ is also used in the sense of water washing and dry cleaning twice.

In fact, even in Joe’s Organic Dry Cleaners, especially in summer, for fresher clothes, both are combined, but the price is set at one time. We are doing our best to provide special service.

Let’s take a look at the basic meaning of ‘wet cleaning’.

Wet cleaning refers to a method of washing laundry that should originally be dry-cleaned with water without damaging the original form by using a neutral detergent in lukewarm water below 40℃, which is inevitable due to a large number of water-soluble stains.

Therefore, in terms of operation, there are cases where it is similar to low-temperature laundry, but the original meaning is not laundry to the end, but a special treatment using water.
In addition, there is a responsibility to finish it so that it does not look inferior to dry cleaning.

Whether or not to perform wet cleaning is also made according to the judgment of the person in charge of the treatment when there is a prospect of whether the clothes can withstand the treatment or can be restored even if the shape is distorted.

The important thing here is that since dry cleaning alone does not completely wash clothes, wash them in water within a range that does not deform the clothes.

For example, if clothes such as cotton or synthetic fiber coats, jackets, and padding for autumn and winter wear that require dry cleaning are heavily soiled, they cannot be cleaned unless they are washed in water. In such a case, since only half of the contaminated clothes cannot be handed out to the customer according to the washing indication, the laundry company judges and performs more difficult water washing in terms of time and technology.

It is not a difficult level of wet cleaning for clothes of that level, but with the current most outstanding wet cleaning technology, all clothes including leather and fur can be washed with water, and even after washing, the quality is higher than that of dry cleaning.

Excellent wet cleaning technology is an excellent detergent and chemical and skilled know-how of water washing.

For example, when we buy clothes right away at a department store, the clothes feel great, the color is great, and the shape is perfect.
However, through multiple washes, whether washed in water or dry-cleaned, the texture gradually deteriorates, the color darkens, and the shape gradually deteriorates.

Wouldn’t it be nice if every time you did dry cleaning, it felt like buying clothes for the first time?
Of course, it won’t be perfect, but if you wash clothes cleanly, effectively add various types of processing agents used when making clothes, and finish ironing well, there will be no more great dry cleaning with laundry.

What matters here is the processing agent and processing technology used to make the clothes.

Dry Cleaning Tips for Taking Care of Your Summer Clothes – Second Blog

Dry Cleaning Tips for Taking Care of Your Summer Clothes

Summer, which is humid and hot, is a difficult season to care for clothes. If you don’t take good care of sweaty clothes, you can suffer from odors and stains.

The heat this summer is unusual. , My body starts to get wet like laundry that is already wet. The first heat wave warning of the year has been issued in some areas. It was hot all over the place. The Korea Meteorological Administration predicted that this year’s temperature would be higher than average. It looks like it will rain a lot. In this hot and humid season, how should I take care of my clothes?

Q: How to care for short-sleeved cotton t-shirts? After a few washes, it gets thicker, and the more you wash, the smaller the size of the clothes seems to be.

A: Due to the nature of the material, cotton inevitably shrinks during washing. Knitted fabrics, such as cotton T-shirt fabric, have threads connected to each other in the form of rings. When washing, when friction is applied to these loops, the loops are pulled together and the space is reduced. Clothes made of cotton will inevitably shrink little by little even if they are washed in cold water, unless they have been washed to prevent further shrinkage from the time of manufacture. If you do not want the fabric to shrink, you should wash it by hand as much as possible to reduce friction or iron the clothes while pulling them to stretch them again.

Also, the reason why clothes look sloppy after washing can be because the loosening on new clothes is missing. If clothes made of thin materials that are often worn in summer, such as linen and hemp, as well as cotton products, seem too loose, buy spray-type household ironing glue, lightly spray it on, and then iron it. It will make you feel like new clothes.

Q: The rainy season is coming. No matter how well you dry your clothes, they still smell. How do I get rid of it?
A: It’s common sense, but it’s a good idea to wash your clothes as often as possible during the summer months. If you leave laundry contaminated with sweat or sebum in a laundry tub that is not well-ventilated, you create a good environment for bacteria to live on their own. When contaminated laundry meets germs and molds, the contaminants will rot and the stench will get worse. In this case, the odor may remain even after washing and drying.
So, if possible, it is good to spend the season with the principle of washing the clothes worn on that day. However, doing laundry every day is not easy. When collecting for several days, if possible, dry it outdoors in a place with sunlight and wind, or if it is a fabric that can be boiled, boil it in hot water often to eradicate germs.

Or, before washing, you can hang wet laundry on a drying rack or dry it in a dryer first, then wash and dry it again. One way to get rid of odors is to add fabric softener or the like when washing clothes. An official from P&G’s R&D center, which recently launched “Downy Spring Garden,” explained, “If the wet laundry is dried in an unventilated room or if human secretions are not properly removed, odors can arise.” If you simply try to cover up the odor with the scent of fabric softener, the odor may come back over time. It is recommended to use a product that neutralizes and removes odors, such as laundry detergent for indoor drying, or to remove bacteria that cause odors.

Laundry experts recommend washing as often as possible and using a detergent appropriate for the situation in order to remove human body secretions as quickly as possible during the summer.

Q: How should I manage summer clothing materials such as linen and silk?
A: Plant-derived materials such as linen, artificial silk, and cotton are often worn in the summer because they wick sweat well and are breathable. However, the biggest disadvantage of this vegetable cloth is that it has problems such as shrinkage and wrinkles after washing. In order to care for clothes made of these materials, wash them in a way that reduces friction as much as possible, such as setting a wool course when using a washing machine. In the case of artificial silk and cotton, it is also recommended to use a fabric softener. It makes fabrics softer and has a pleasant scent. An official from P&G’s R&D center said, “Consumers prefer long-lasting, subtle scents.” “In the case of linen, depending on the type of fabric softener, it may cause powdery fiber by-products, so be careful.”

Q I took out the clothes I wore last summer and there are yellow stains on them. I must have washed it well before storing it, but why?

A: Sweat stains left on summer clothes will oxidize over time. If these contaminants are left on clothing and stored, they can change color over time as they come into contact with the air. Sweat is better removed by washing with water. Even if you leave it to the dry cleaner for the next year after spending one season well, ask for wet cleaning (special water washing at the dry cleaner) rather than dry cleaning. Since dry cleaning is done with oil, sweat does not completely disappear even after 100 times. In addition, discoloration may occur if clothes are stored in a place exposed to light, such as by a window, or if the laundry is stored without removing the vinyl.

Sweat remaining on clothes can oxidize and become difficult to remove stains, so be careful.

Q: I heard you need to know how to sweat to master summer clothing care. Does understanding perspiration make laundry easier?

A: There are two types of sweat in humans. Sweat glands include eccrine and apocrine glands. Eccrine glands are distributed throughout most parts of the body, while apocrine glands are found in the armpits, eyelids, and around the anus.
Sweat from the eccrine glands is over 99% water and has little to no odor. However, as moisture evaporates, ammonia remains and can cause odors in the laundry. Apocrine glands secrete high-viscosity sweat mixed with fat and protein. When this sweat meets bacteria on the skin or hair and decays, it can cause a bad odor. Sweat with a lot of fat is acidic, so it is recommended to neutralize it with an alkali. Adding something like baking soda to your detergent can help. Being alkaline, baking soda neutralizes odors and is an adjuvant to detergents to increase cleaning power.

Q: Is there a way to wear a white T-shirt that I often wear in summer?
A: It is good to use percarbonate of soda or commercially available oxygen-based bleach to make white clothes whiter. Oxygen-based bleach contains sodium percarbonate and an ingredient that activates it. When sodium percarbonate is put into water, it decomposes into sodium carbonate and hydrogen peroxide, and alkaline sodium carbonate maximizes washing power. For the ultimate white color, add bicarbonate of soda and dry your washed clothes in the sun. Hydrogen peroxide left on clothes after washing reacts with UV rays and bleaches them more strongly.

Excerpt from https://www.hani.co.kr/

SYSTEMK4 dry cleaning is a plant bio-based non-toxic and sustainable choice for dry cleaners

System K4 Dry Cleaning at westbury

Here’s a more detailed overview of the process and benefits you can expect when choosing System K4 Dry Cleaning for your eco-friendly cleaning needs:

  1. Eco-Friendly Cleaning Solution: At System K4, we utilize an innovative and eco-friendly dry cleaning solution called System K4. This solvent is based on renewable resources and contains no hazardous chemicals, making it safe for both the environment and your clothes.
  2. Quality Cleaning Technology: Our cutting-edge System K4 technology ensures that your garments are cleaned thoroughly and effectively. The solvent gently penetrates the fabric, dissolving stains and dirt while preserving the integrity of the fibers.
  3. Wide Range of Cleaning: System K4 is suitable for a wide variety of fabrics, including delicate and sensitive materials like silk, wool, lace, and more. We also specialize in cleaning formal wear, business attire, casual clothing, and household items such as curtains and drapes.
  4. Expert Handling: Our team of skilled professionals is well-trained in handling all types of garments. They pay close attention to any special care instructions or specific stains, ensuring that your clothes receive personalized care.
  5. Stain Removal: Stubborn stains are treated individually using specialized techniques to maximize stain removal without causing damage to the fabric.
  6. Gentle on Colors and Fabrics: System K4 is known for being gentle on colors and fabrics, preserving the vibrancy and texture of your clothes.
  7. Environmentally Conscious Process: The System K4 solvent is biodegradable, and its production generates minimal waste. Choosing eco-friendly dry cleaning contributes to reducing your carbon footprint.
  8. Odor-Free Cleaning: Unlike traditional dry cleaning solvents, System K4 leaves your garments odor-free, ensuring you won’t have any chemical smells on your clothes.
  9. Longer Garment Lifespan: The gentle cleaning process helps extend the life of your clothes, reducing the need for frequent replacements and promoting sustainable consumption.
  10. Convenient Location: Our Westbury, Long Island location is strategically positioned for easy access, making it simple and hassle-free for you to drop off and pick up your laundry.
  11. Customer Satisfaction: We prioritize customer satisfaction, and our friendly staff is always ready to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.
  12. Additional Services: In addition to dry cleaning, we may offer other services such as laundering, alterations, and repairs to further accommodate your needs.

As a customer of System K4 Dry Cleaning, you can have peace of mind knowing that your laundry is being handled responsibly and sustainably. Whether you need your everyday clothing cleaned or have special garments requiring delicate care, we are dedicated to providing excellent results while caring for the environment.

Feel free to reach out to us at [516-334-3350] or visit our Web Site to learn more about our services, pricing, and any ongoing promotions.

Thank you for choosing System K4 Dry Cleaning for your eco-friendly laundry solution in Westbury, Long Island, New York. We look forward to serving you and exceeding your expectations!