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The water pipes in the bathroom have burst and now you are faced with mountains of soaked and sopping clothing. Although you received a check from the insurance company for replacement costs, you have been contemplating that pile for the last hour or so and are pretty well convinced that with some careful laundering you can salvage at least that gorgeous little sweater you have only worn a time or two. While there may be less health risks involved with water from burst indoor pipes than from flood water, you still have to take care that you get to the items before dangerous mold gets a strangle hold on your cherished item.



Water damage can cause more problems than what is initially noticeable so take care and understand a few key facts before you even dream of starting a water damage restoration project. A little preparation now can keep the amount of work that you do to a minimum. It is bad enough that you have this water damage to deal with, you do not want to make things harder or more complicated than they really need to be.

The 1st step in your do-it-yourself water damage restoration list: do not just pile your water soaked items into the washing machine and run it. The huge amount of water that is in your items may cause your machine to become unbalanced and cause damage to it- (this would more than likely not be covered by your insurance). Wring out as much of the water as you possibly can, or lay it flat in the sunlight to dry. Once it is dry, you can more closely inspect your water damaged item- is it stained beyond hope? Is there any hint of mold started on it? Will you be able to get that funky odor out of it ? If we are talking your one of a kind vintage concert tee, it might be worth the effort, if it is simply a tee that you already have four of in the hamper, then let it go.

Second: Realize that just regular washing may not be enough for a successful water damage restoration activity. Use a extra strength laundry detergent for this project and consider adding some baking soda to boost the cleaning power. Terribly stained items might actually need to be washed more than once, but you should consider something permanently damaged after a second wash cycle has not improved either scent or appearance. Further washing of these items is a waste of your time and will probably lead to further damage to the material.

Third, if the items that need washed are white, you can toss in a cut lemon to boost the whitening and freshening power of bleach. Take care that your item is rinsed thoroughly or the residual bleach may eat through the material. This procedure, albeit simple, can work wonders for your water damage restoration efforts.

Finally, remember that your water damage has only potentially cost you a few articles of clothing. Many families lose their homes and all of their possessions every year, so losing a sweater or that killer pair of jeans should pale in comparison.

That said, you can perform water damage restoration efficiently if you follow the simple steps discussed above.
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DISCOLORED OR STAINED SHIRTS or blouses of Da-cron, or Dacron and cotton blends, that are not satisfactorily clean after washing, can be given the following treatment: dissolve one cup of Calgonite or Electrasol (detergents used in electric dishwashers) in one gallon of water, using an enameled container. Submerge the garment completely and let it soak overnight, then wash it by the method given. Care must be taken not to expose the skin long to the Electrasol or Calgonite solution, or to get it in the eyes. If it should get into the eyes, wash them thoroughly with water.

WASH-AND-WEAR MEN'S SUITS. Hand washing is preferred for these, but they can also be done by machine. In either case it is important that the water not be hot nor the washing action vigorous, if the easy-care properties are to be maintained. And remember to pretreat badly solied areas and spots.

FOR HAND WASHING use warm water, a strong detergent, or soap and a water softener, and a container large enough to give space without crowding. No wringing or twisting, and be sure to rinse thoroughly.

FOR MACHINE WASHING, using the same materials, give the suit a five minute wash and remove it before the spin dry cycle starts. If your machine has a special fabric cycle, that is the one to use. The preferred drying method for these suits, whether laundered by hand or machine, is the drip dry. Put the coats soaking wet on non-staining hangers. Suspend the trousers by their cuffs on pants hangers with the creases carefully aligned.

MACHINE DRYING. If it is necessary, or seems desirable, to use a tumble dryer for your wash-and-wear suit, allow it to go through the complete washing cycle. Then place it in the tumble dryer and allow it to dry for about twenty minutes at the low temperature setting. Top results in machine drying these suits, according to the most recent studies, are achieved if a drying temperature of 170? F. is used, followed by five to ten minutes of tumbling without any heat at all. Take the suit out of the dryer immediately and hang it as described for drip drying. If it needs a little pressing use a steam iron, or a dry iron set for rayon, and a dampened press cloth. These suits may also be dry cleaned.

THE "AUTOMATIC" WASH-AND-WEAR SUITS, which are newer and are made of specially engineered Dacron or Orion textiles and sewn under closely controlled conditions, will stand the most vigorous washing and drying. Only occasionally will they need light ironing. These are the laundering procedures that have been developed, after many tests, for washing "Automatic" suits: after pretreating oil and grease stains with a solvent, and applying detergent paste to especially soiled areas, put the suit into the washing machine and wash it for five minutes in warm water (100? F.) with a strong detergent or soap, and a water softener. Use the special fabric cycle if there is one, otherwise use the regular machine cycle. Run the washer through the complete cycle of spins and rinses. A fabric softener such as Sta-Puf or Nu-Soft in the final rinse will improve the drying performance of the suit and minimize static. Use one-fifth of the amount of softener usually recommended by the manufacturers of these products.

Prefer hand wash the suits by using warm water with detergent or soap plus softener. And use tumble dryer to dry the suits. With this way, the suits will be last longer.
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