Wire hangers do in fact rust clothing over time and plastic hangers are notorious for breaking. I would suggest wooden hangers because they are durable and don't cause damage to clothing.
Cedar hangers protect your clothing from odor, moths, and moisture. These hangers are very durable and last longer than metal hangers. The shape of the hangers also leave space in between your clothes.
Call a cleaner and see if they would like to have them. Otherwise, the old metal hangers can be recycled in a metal recycle facility. Plastic Hangers can also be recycled or get creative and turn your old hangers into something cool.
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Call a cleaner and see if they would like to have them. Otherwise, the old metal hangers can be recycled in a metal recycle facility. Plastic Hangers can also be recycled or get creative and turn your old hangers into something cool.
Clothes hangers are usually steel, but some are made of aluminum. Construction hangers can be steel, galvanized steel, copper, or other metals.
plastic and metal :|
Clothes hangers can be considered scrap metal if they are made of metal materials like steel or aluminum. However, if they are made of plastic or wood, they are not classified as scrap metal. When recycling, it's important to check local guidelines, as some recycling facilities may accept metal hangers while others do not. Always separate materials for proper recycling.
Some coat hangers have metal in them, which probably includes iron. There are also plastic and wooden coat hangers, too...
Yes, coat hangers are usually made of metal which can be magnetic if it contains iron. Some metal coat hangers may be magnetic while others may not depending on the material they are made of.
Easiest place would be amazon or ebay
Quilt hangers can be made or bought. They can be made from a wooden or metal materials and can hang on the wall or sit in the floor. They can be bought cheaper than being made.
Suspended ceilings usually have hangers at 4 foot intervals. If the ceiling will hold a lot of additional weight (lights, bulkheads, signage, etc.) or if the ceiling is plaster or metal tile the hangers may be placed closer. There is nothing to stop one from installing as many hangers as one wants. Building codes specify the minimum acceptable construction.