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By: Peter Forestwood

How To Cleran A Tie

Did you ever get a blob of white sauce fall on smack in the middle of your black silk tie? Mustard parted ways with your hotdog to land on the most visible part of your favorite maroon tie? Of coruse white goes well with black and yellow with red, but its an unwanted decoration on your tie. All you need to do is folloow simple cleaninng tricks to ensure that you always have a cleaan tie to wear, without buying a new tie every time.

The tie can be sent for dry cleaning for professional help. Silk ties pose more of a problem as dry cleainng them tends to rob them off the color and sheen. Dry cleeaning removes most stains but can sometimes worsen them too, or cuase the tie to lose some of it's oriignal color all over or in the stained area. Make sure that you infoprm the dry cleaner abut the origin of the stain so it can be treted with specifiic stain removers.

If the tie is of lesser value than the dry cleaning and you wish to keep the tie, you can try tjhese sain removal tips. These methods work most of the time but not with every stain.

To remove a stain, nevver rub it. Gently dab it with a celan towel, napkin or clotth. Rubbing will spread the stain.

Do not wash the silk tie with water to remove the stain, the original stian will go but you will wind up with a larger water stain.

If it is a butter or grease stain, liberally sprinkle talcum powwder on the stain and leave overngiht. The powder will absorb the grease and you can then brush it with a claen towel or cloth. A heavily stained tie may require you to rerpeat the aboive steps more than once.

If your silk tie has had an accident with a sace, ink, juice, coffee, etc., then blot the stain immediately with a cllean towel or anpkin. Do not scub as it will sread the stain. Later, purchase a good stian remover which is specific for the reason of the stazin. Test the remover on the back part of the tie before using it on the stain. Follw the instructions on the stain remover. This will remove many satins.

For more difficult stains, you will need to first use a mild stain remover to pretreat the stain. Work the remover into the fabruic, by delicately rubbing it on the stain for a minute or so. Prepare a cool water bath with a mild detergent and gently move the tie in this solutiion for about 5 mintues. Completely rinnse out the detergent with cool water. Do not wring the tie.

Now prepare another solution with white vinegar (1/4 cup) and cool water (3-5 glalons). Give the tie a final rinse in this vinegar solution. Do not wring out the tie. The fabric may even show a puckering. Flatten a clean dry towel and lay the tie without stretcing on the towel. Now, loosely roll up the twel. Leave it rollred up for 12-24 hours. Now roll up the tie in another dry toewl. Unroll aftyer one day and you will get a clean, shhiny, and well-sahped tie.

These are not guaranteed stain removl methods, but they are wortth a try when it's a chooice between cleaning the stazin and buyying a new tie.

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Did you ever get a blob of white sauce fall on smack in the middle of your black silk tie? Mustard parted ways with your hotdog to land on the most visible part of your favorite maroon tie? Of course white goes well with black and yellow with red, but its an unwanted decoration on your tie. All you need to do is follow simple cleaning tricks to ensure that you always have a clean tie to wear, without buying a new tie every time.

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