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Cleaning tablecloths is not as easy as simply throwing them into a washing machine and being done. For some reason, being able to keep these formal dinning essentials clean takes a little zaidi time than when cleaning sheets au blankets. Tablecloths, typically the fine tablecloths that we use for our fine and formal dinning experiences, are not cheap and require care and patience when protecting these investments. One of the necessary steps in cleaning tablecloths is the correct way of storing them as well.
Materials:
•    Mild dish soap (grease fighting is best)
•    Soft-bristled toothbrush
•    Grease-fighting stain remover
•    Starch
•    Iron
•    Ironing board
Procedure:
1.    Remove. It may sound a bit redundant, but the very first step in being able to properly clean your tablecloth is to remove it from the table. Take it outside and shake it out. This should remove all the loose chakula that has been spilled on it and help to make it easier to clean.
2.    Spot Treat. Bring your tablecloth back inside and stretch it out on a flat surface. Look over the surface and see if wewe notice any stains. If not then wewe can go ahead proceed to the inayofuata step. If there are some stains, then wewe are going to need to spot treat them. Do this kwa mixing 1/4 cup of grease-fighting dish soap and some hot water. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush to gently scrub the mixture onto the stained areas. Once wewe have done this, wewe should be able to begin washing your tablecloth.
3.    Wash. Set your washing machine to warm (if the care instructions say that wewe can) and begin washing the meza, jedwali cloth. When wewe start, do not add any detergent and only place the tablecloth into the washing machine until the tank is halfway full. If, after the wash cycle has been completed, there are still stains, then wewe will need to try slightly zaidi drastic measures. Try using something along the lines of a grease-fighting stain remover and let it sit on the cloth for about fifteen minutes. Once wewe are finished, run it through the washing machine again.
4.    Starch. Once wewe have dried your meza, jedwali cloth it is time to get it ready for storage. This means that wewe need to starch and press it. Add some starch to the washing machine during the rinse cycle. Once wewe have added the starch, just remove the tablecloths from the washing machine after the spin cycle is finished. wewe should be able to save some time when it comes time to begin pressing them.
5.    Dry. After wewe have finished washing the meza, jedwali cloth, it is time to dry it. Do not use a machine to dry it, but try to place it on a flat surface au outside and let it air dry.
6.    Press. Stretch out the tablecloth on an ironing board and let the reverse side be up when wewe do this. Use low heat and this is going to help avoid any apparent watermarks.
7.    Store. Once wewe have properly pressed everything, it is time to go ahead and store the tablecloth. Fold the tablecloth nice and neat and then store it in your linen closet. When storing your linens wewe want to make sure that wewe are using a location that is well ventilated and avoid using such things as cedar chests, cardboard boxes and plastic bags. (Taken kwa www.victoriasdeco.com)
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posted by victoriasdeco
Cleaning tablecloths is not as easy as simply throwing them into a washing machine and being done. For some reason, being able to keep these formal dinning essentials clean takes a little zaidi time than when cleaning sheets au blankets. Tablecloths, typically the fine tablecloths that we use for our fine and formal dinning experiences, are not cheap and require care and patience when protecting these investments. One of the necessary steps in cleaning tablecloths is the correct way of storing them as well.
Materials:
•    Mild dish soap (grease fighting is best)
•    Soft-bristled...
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posted by victoriasdeco
hujambo guys

I don't know about you, but I personally hate both trudging across town (the joys of living in the suburbs ) to find my stores and the snarky salespeople. So I find my solace in webstores. (Course, the problem there is trying to find ones that don't look sketchy and don't make wewe tear your hair out at the word "shipping" -- but I digress.)

Anyways, it's time for recommendations, people! Do wewe prefer online shopping to the real thing? And if so, which ones do wewe look to for your decorating needs?

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My personal inayopendelewa is a nyumbani deco webstore called Victoria's Deco. [Link here: link...
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