Properly Laundering Chef Clothing
By Max Johnson
When it comes to laundering your work wear, you take great measures to insure the process is gentle enough for your clothes while still getting the job done. Fighting stains and fabric decay starts with you and the process you utilize to get more from your chef clothing. Chefs take their work wear seriously. The hats, the coats, the pants, and other accessories are easily recognized as being for chefs. This makes getting the work wear you need easy, but you are the one that will insure you get the most out of your apparel while looking great.
Laundering or washing your clothes is generally completed at home. While many people do choose to take their work wear to a professional cleaner, knowing how to launder your clothes at home is going to save you money and insure more than your work wear looks great. By taking proper care of your working apparel, you are also going to improve the care by which you launder your everyday clothes. Healthy habits are formed which will literally pass down generations to your own children or grandchildren.
What measures should you take if you get a stain? Is there one perfect laundry detergent? What should you avoid when laundering that chef clothing at home?
Answers are easy, and the answers you need to insure the longevity of your work wear are just as easy. Thankfully, you will discover that the answers are simple. Nothing complicated, and nothing expensive. The main step in caring for your chef clothing is knowing that you are the boss, and you are responsible for taking the appropriate measures to insure the longevity of that garment.
> When laundering at home, you should always use a high quality detergent. You will probably already have a favorite! The good news is that this is an easy step. Cheap laundry detergent will not do the job. The detergent will clump to your garments, and often, many of the lower end detergents will add extra wear and abrasives to the garments in question. Use your own preferred high quality laundry detergent.
> When laundering the work wear you have at home, you should follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Generally, these are easily found on a label. Perhaps your instructions came with the packaging. However, there is a time not to follow the label of the manufacturer in question. If you happen to have customization or personalization on the garments, do not follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
> Separate the garments appropriately. You will want to avoid tossing all the colors in with your whites. You need vibrant, bright colors, and white whites. This means you have to insure proper separation of the garments in question.
> Protection is important to the clean garments. Start by storing the apparel in a dark, dry, and smoke free environment. Generally, a closet will suffice, but you have to insure that there is no pet dander, pet hair, or smoke. Allergens can and will pass into your working environment.
Staying clean in your career is important. When you have the best chef clothing for your career, these steps will easily allow you to stay at the top of your professional game.
About the Author: Max Johnson of The Uniform Connection
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