It Was All Good, Clean Fun at the Summer Festival with Classic Cleaners Store #14
July 20, 2010
It was come one, come all at the Summer Festival last Friday
Classic Cleaners Store combined efforts with neighbor merchants at Bridgewater (146th St. and Gray Road) and with other area businesses to offer kids and parents a good time.
Complete with a “bouncy houses”, pony rides, and carnival games, the festival offered fun for family members of all ages, with plenty of pizza and Sno Cones available for purchase. (Oops! Dripped Sno Cone color or pizza sauce on your clothes? No worry – you didn’t have far to go to find dry cleaning experts to come to your rescue!)
In addition to Classic Cleaners, participating sponsors included Gilmore Chiropractic, Fleming Family Dentistry, Cool River Pizza, Bridgewater Café, Walgreen’s, F&M Jolly Trolley Sno Cones, and the Primrose School at Bridgewater.
Family festivals are always fun, but, invariably hard on kids’ clothes. Even washable garments need to have stains treated before they’re put into the laundry. The weekend following the Summer Festival proved a great time for families to try out our Classic Cleaners’ Fluff and Fold laundry service, the perfect solution for families with high volumes of laundry and – not enough time!
Pizza grease on shorts? Tomato sauce on shirts? Blue Sno-Cone color on everything from socks
to skorts? Our Classic Cleaners’ professionals are used to seeing it all following a festival. After applying our gentle but highly effective laundering methods, we had fun folding and organizing clothes of every size and color into beautifully finished and folded piles – all ready for family fun activities to come!
by Reb of the Classic Cleaners blog team
Classic Cleaners Helps Clothing Pass the Smell Test!
June 24, 2010
While Classic Cleaners’ General Manager Steve Arnold and the other 24 members of the 4th Virginia Company were cooking wild turkey at Conner Prairie Village’s civil war re-enactment last month, Arnold realized, their vintage uniforms were absorbing the smell of the campfire.
Interesting. Although Classic Cleaners has earned a reputation for expert stain removal, it’s often true today that garments with no stains still need dry cleaning in order to remove smells.
Back in Civil War times, clothes were left out in the open air to get deodorized. Today, Classic Cleaners’ technicians use an ozone-making machine the size of a small space heater. Clothes are exposed to the ozone within a closed-off room. Just a few minutes with the ozone machine equals the effect of a couple of weeks leaving clothes to air outside!
Clothing in Civil War times was made to last for many years. Battlefield soldiers often didn’t have the luxury of owning several changes of clothes (average monthly pay was $11!). Still, the hand-brushing soldiers used to restore the “nap” to fabrics is still used as one of several garment hand-care techniques at Classic Cleaners today.
You may not be in the habit of cooking wild turkey over a campfire, but clothing absorbs odors from many sources, and clothing needs periodic professional deodorizing.
When Classic Cleaners returns your garments to you at the counter or at your home, you may be assured those garments are not only clean and pressed – they can pass the smell test!
by Reb of the Classic Cleaners blog team
The Long and the Short of the June Shorts Special at Classic Cleaners: $3.00 Off Each Pair!
June 11, 2010
“Shorts are a garment worn by both men and women over their pelvic area, covering the upper part of the legs,” begins a Wikipedia write-up. “They are called ‘shorts‘ because they are a shortened version of trousers, which cover the entire leg.”
Yes, we know.
IN FACT, THE JUNE MONTHLY SPECIAL AT CLASSIC CLEANERS
IS $3.00 OFF EACH PAIR OF SHORTS!
Shorts styles have changed over the many years our Classic Cleaners technicians have been taking care of clients’ clothes. Whatever type of shorts you can name – you can bet we’ve cleaned or laundered shorts just like those. (At Classic Cleaners, we check the care label instructions on each garment to see if your shorts belong with your fluff-and-fold laundry order or should be dry cleaned.)
Cargo shorts? You bet our professional dry cleaners in Broad Ripple have handled those!. (Cargo shorts have numerous pockets – don’t forget to search the pockets before turning them over to be dry cleaned or professionally laundered and pressed.)
Bike shorts? Check. (Originally worn by cyclists to reduce thigh chafing, bike shorts have been adopted as street wear for women under tops or under skirts, our dry cleaners in Carmel. see quite a number of these.)
Jeans shorts? Of course. (Made out of denim, jeans shorts may also be called “jorts”. Jeans shorts are popular with both men and women, our Indianapolis dry cleaning technicians report.)
Board shorts? Even those. (Board shorts were originally designed for surf boarders, but men often wear this easy-going combination of shorts and a bathing suit. Our Classic Cleaners pickup route in Cicero often brings in board shorts.)
Zip-offs? Yes. (Zip-off shorts are long pants that zip off at the knee, so the wearer can go from pants to shorts and back as the weather changes.)
Flood pants? My, yes. (These go down as far as the calf, so they’re sometimes called “shants”.)
Skorts? Rarely, but yes. (These shorts have a piece of fabric in front that makes them look like a skirt. The style shows up at our Carmel dry cleaners location every so often.).
From creased khaki shorts to plaid golf shorts and everything in between, the long and the short of it is this:
When it comes to shorts, at Classic Cleaners, we’ve seen ‘em all!
by Reb of the Classic Cleaners blog team
Classic Cleaners – Restoring History Along With Clothes
April 29, 2010
In cleaning their clothes, Civil War soldiers knew that, to avoid shrinkage, they had to be aware of three elements:
- Mechanical action
- Moisture
- Heat
The stains on their uniforms, which were made from wool or a cotton-based (denim-like material), generally fell into three categories:
- Grass and mud stains
- Black powder
- Food stains
Civil War re-enacting is a fun hobby and a terrific way to study history. Classic Cleaners’ partner Steve Arnold certainly thinks so. Posing at the far left of the photograph below, Arnold was taking part a 2001 re-enactment of the first major battle of the Civil War, Manassas, which took place in 1861 in the state of Virginia. The uniforms worn by the re-enactors were actually reproduced on 100-year old looms, copied from photographs of the original uniforms of the Liberty Hall Volunteers from Lexington, Virgina.
Clothing back in Civil War days was made to last for many years. Garments would be reworked and repaired until they were threadbare, and yet people took a lot of pride in the appearance of their clothing. Needless to say, battlefield solders had to make do, brushing their uniforms as best they could, as well as washing their garments in lakes or streams.
Hand-brushing garments, as a matter of fact, is still one of several hand-care techniques used at Classic Cleaners today for treating challenging stains and for restoring “nap” to fabrics (although black powder is rarely a problem nowadays!). In place of the crude lye soaps of Civil War times, skilled Classic Cleaners technicians have available an assortment of specialty cleaning chemicals to help restore and clean garments of every vintage!











