When a person thinks about clothes that need to be cleaned, chances are a necktie does not occur to them. After all, it is not so often that a person cleans one, so there is little need to dwell on it. However, when a designer necktie does require a cleaning, referring to the below steps can ensure that it is done properly.
1. The first thing one should do in order to start the process is fill a bathroom or kitchen sink with cold water; make sure the sink is plugged, as the water could escape and cause problems otherwise. If a sink is not available, a bucket could work just as well. Once this has been done, add some wool cleaner to the water, making sure to read the instructions on the back of the bottle first. Keep in mind that if the designer tie is made of silk, cleaning stains will be hard. In that case, they should be taken to a dry cleaner for a professional to handle.
2. Take the flaps of the necktie and hold it together with safety pins, to be sure that everything stays in place. Put the necktie inside the water, letting it soak for several minutes. Three minutes is recommended, but should one worry about getting the dirt and stains out completely, it is fine to leave it soaking for a longer period. If a stain is particularly stubborn, one can use a toothbrush in order to get rid of it. Be gentle with the process, however, or damage to the designer necktie could result. Take the tie out when one believes it is ready.
3. Finally, the tie should be rinsed in hot water, to help get rid of anything the cold water soaking might have missed. Once this is done, lay the tie town on a towel, leaving it alone to dry. It may take a few hours, so one must exercise patience. Once dry, roll up the towel, squeezing at it to try to push out any remaining water. This is an involved process, but it helps prolong the life of the tie, and promotes taking responsibility for one’s personal items.
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It depends wether you have a silk or polyester tie. Check out http://www.ties4him.co.uk/spot-on-a-tie!
The tie gets dirty.
Go to this website. This designer has instructions and videos on how to tie it several ways http://www.butterbynadia.com/video.html
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You can try to bleach them to take away the color
Mr. Clean erasers can't do that they can only get stuff off of hard surfaces.
The apron is for keeping your clothes clean and the head tie is to keep your hair from falling into the food that you are preparing
not really. if you want to wear a tie where a loose one with a vest or something. But do not wear designer scarves with ties at the same time. it will draw people away from your outfit.
Usually a small plastic ring to keep socks matched from dirty to clean.
The cost of a tuxedo vest and tie will depend on the quality and brand name. Costs for the combination can cost as little as $25 at local department stores and much more for designer labels.
I was told that men began to wear ties so as to keep their shirts clean.