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Lice are small insects that live on the hair and scalp of humans and feed on blood. Lice can spread as long as lice or eggs remain alive on the infested person or clothing, but they are unable to surv...
Customers may sometimes inquire about home stain removal tips. Here are three home stain remedies cleaners might share. Customers should know that trained professionals with specialized equipment can ...
Odors from smoke and mildew are usually difficult to remove. This is because these odors can often become trapped in textiles, making them impossible to remove by normal cleaning techniques. Drycleani...
DLI’s Board of Directors changes in two of its eight U.S. Districts each year. This year we’re seeking nominations for Districts 3 and 4. DLI’s District 3 Director represents members in Alabama, Flori...
Q: How do you remove mud stains?A: Most mud stains can be removed by washing the item according to the care instructions. Let the mud dry, then brush off as much as possible using a soft bristle brush...
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