Product Materials
Alabastrite
Alabastrite is a stone-based polyresin material which can be intricately molded producing great detail, and will allow paint to adhere. These items should not be washed with water as they are painted with water soluble paints. Many garden items are created with Alabastrite with a sand finish to appear like stone.
Jade Porcelain
Jade porcelain is a made with a finer clay. Usually no glaze or only a colorless glaze will be applied at the final firing to show off the very smooth surface and to preserve the translucency. Used for night lights due to its high degree of translucency.
Stoneware
White clay with fine ground stone. Working with stoneware demands great expertise. Safe for use in microwaves and conventional ovens.
Patchwork
Unique fabric or paper prints are applied to the surface of porcelain, dolomite or polyresin items. Twelve layers of lacquer are added, and the item is hand polished to a high gloss between each layer.
Hong Tze
To closely emulate a special stone found in China which is known for its deep red color, these items are created using an alabastrite polyresin. Hong Tze pieces are highly polished, further bringing out the intense, deep red color.
Frosted Acrylic
Acrylic items are given the French Lilac process, (used on glass), to achieve the distinctive frosted look. The drama of frosted glass without the weight.
Dolomite
A magnesia-rich, sedimentary rock resembling limestone, dolomite is either gray, pink or white in color.
WEBCLOTHES WASHLINE
A handy guide for handling common kid-type stains
WE KNOW ALL ABOUT IT
The squeezed juice box, the gooey chocolate chip cookie,
the diaper that didn't contain what it should . . .
the inevitable stain.
However, spills happen, which is why we created this
handy stain removal guide.
Use it as a quick and easy reference to help keep
your WebClothes. (children's wear) sparkling clean.
At WebClothes., we think it's more fun for you
to play with your children than to fret over their laundry!
A WORD ABOUT BABIES
Stain removal procedures often require the use
of heavy duty detergents which can irritate baby's skin.
Remember to re-wash clothing using a gentle detergent
specially formulated for babies, or run
the load through an extra rinse cycle.
STAIN REMOVAL GUIDE
BABY FOOD
Rinse in cool water.
Pretreat stain with a paste made of
powdered enzyme detergent and water,
or use a liquid enzyme detergent.
Allow to stand 30 minutes.
Launder using hottest water safe for fabric.
BABY FORMULA
Soak in a gallon of cool water with 2 tablespoons
of enzymedetergent for 30 minutes.
Launder in hottest water safe for fabric.
Difficult stains may require chlorine or all-fabric bleach.
BALLPOINT INK
Sponge stain with rubbing alcohol.
Rub a small amount of detergent into stain.
Launder as usual using chlorine bleach if care label
allows; otherwise, use all-fabric bleach.
BLOOD
Rinse fresh stains under cold running water,
rubbing with a bar of soap.
Rinse and launder.
For dried stains, soak in a gallon of warm water
with 2 tablespoons of enzyme detergent.
If stain persists, use a chlorine or
all-fabric bleach.
CHEWING GUM
Harden gum with an ice cube, then gently scrape
with a dull knife or credit card to remove
as much gum as possible.
Place face down on paper towels and sponge
with dry-cleaning solvent.
Rinse well and launder.
CHOCOLATE
Pretreat stain with a paste made from
powdered enzyme detergentand water,
or use a liquid enzyme detergent.
Allow to stand for 30 minutes.
Launder with appropriate bleach and
hottest water safe for fabric.
CRAYON
Place stained surface down on a pad
of paper towels, spray with WD-40
and let stand for a few minutes.
Turn fabric and spray the other side.
Let stand.
Apply liquid hand dish detergent
and work into stain until removed.
Use a paper towel to absorb stain.
Hand wash the item in the detergent making sure
the WD-40 odor is removed.
Launder as usual.
FRUIT JUICE
Soak in cool water.
Rub detergent into stain.
Launder with chlorine bleach
if care label allows;
otherwise, use all-fabric bleach.
GRASS
Apply liquid enzyme detergent directly
onto stain or make a paste of powdered
enzyme detergent and water and
work into dampened stain.
Let stand 5 minutes.
Launder as usual using chlorine
or all-fabric bleach.
GREASE
Pre-Treat with a stain remover specially
formulated to remove greasy stains.
Launder as usual with heavy duty detergent
in hottest water safe for fabric.
Air dry garment to be sure stain is removed.
If stain remains, repeat procedure.
GROUND IN DIRT
Brush off as much loose dirt as possible.
Rinse stain, placing fabric face down
under cool running water.
Rub liquid laundry detergent into stain,
or use a paste made of
powdered detergent and water.
Allow to stand 30 minutes.
Launder as usual using appropriate bleach.
MOMMY'S MAKEUP
Pretreat with a stain remover,
gently rubbing into stain.
Launder as usual using hottest water safe for fabric.
Use appropriate bleach.
If grease stain remains, soak
in warm water with pretreat product.
Rinse and relaunder.
TOMATO SAUCE
Rinse stain in cool water.
Rub stain with liquid enzyme
detergent or a paste made of
enzyme detergent and water.
Allow to stand 30 minutes.
Launder using hottest water safe for fabric.
Use appropriate bleach.
URINE/VOMIT/STOOL
Remove any solids and rinse in cold water.
Soak for 5 minutes in a detergent/water solution
of 2 tablespoons of enzyme detergent
dissolved in hot water.
Launder in hottest water recommended for fabric.
Use a chlorine bleach if safe for fabric,
or use an all-fabric bleach.
VITAMINS & LIQUID PAIN RELIEVER
Use bar soap or a prewash stain remover
and rub gently into dampened stain.
Allow to stand 5 minutes.
Launder as usual using appropriate bleach
and hottest water recommended by care label.
LAUNDRY TIPS
*Always check care labels for special washing instructions.
*Treat stains as soon as possible -
fresh stains are much easier to remove.
*Air dry stain-treated clothes.
Dryer heat can permanently set some stains.
*Be persistent! Repeat procedure if stain remains.
*Always test stain removal method on a
hidden area of garment, especially
fluorescent, neon and khaki colors
which are less colorfast.
*Detergents containing enzymes help dissolve
protein stains such as baby
formula, blood, egg or grass.
*Liquid chlorine bleach helps brighten
and remove stains on many whites
and colorfast washables.
Never use on wool, silk or leather.
Non-chlorine bleach is gentler and safe
to use on almost all colored washables.
*Remember, cloth diapers must
be laundered separately.
*Finally, laundry is a grown-up's job.
Keep laundry products out
of reach of children!
All cleaning processes involve some risk.
Adverse or unexpected reactions
(color change, color run, etc.) can occur.
The remedies offered here will serve to
provide you with direction,
but
WebClothes,. Inc.
can in no way take responsibility for results.
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