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Under a pseudonym she published washable fabric children's books.
And not just by using washable fabrics and eggshell-finish paint.
Grease spots are sometimes removed from washable fabrics by hand or machine laundering.
- Available in 4 easily removable, machine washable fabrics.
A seemingly abstract pattern of symbols on the strap is actually an iPod remote control, built into the washable fabric.
If you are treating a washable fabric and directions call for flushing with water, you may rinse the stained article.
Washable fabrics are the most convenient for maintenance, but drycleaning services are also available.
If you have such a stain on a washable fabric, the best treatment is to sponge the stain with cool water as soon as possible.
Thanks to streetworthy styling and washable fabrics in jewel tones, the clothes can go from therapy to lunch or back to work, no change necessary.
The term first originated in the late nineteenth century to describe at-home garments designed for maximum practicality and usually made from washable fabrics.
-Removable and cold-water washable fabric.
The refined, lightweight, colourful, washable fabrics from Hala became a luxury for people used to the woolens and linens of the age.
Oxygen bleaches contain sodium perborate or potassium monopersulfate and are safe for most washable fabrics.
Most of these sprays are perfectly safe on all washable fabrics, but some contain an oxygen-type bleach ingredient that could harm some dyes.
They are covered in washable fabric, were voted a "best buy" by Consumer Reports magazine in January 1992 and sell at retail for from $50 to $80.
Most seats have washable fabric, and most strollers include storage bins (watch the cargo weight restrictions, which vary quite a bit even in seemingly same-sized bins).
When dealing with an infestation, Mr. Cooper, the pest-control technical director, recommends that washable fabrics be laundered in a home machine on the hot cycle, in 140-degree water.
The washable fabric is $60 a yard at Gracious Home, 1217 Third Avenue (71st Street) or 1992 Broadway (67th Street).
In the fashion industry, designers cut their prices and produced new lines of ready-to-wear clothes, along with clothing made of more economical and washable fabrics, such as rayon and nylon.
The Dolls' change-around clothing were all made with washable fabrics, so that the same markers used to decorate her face could be used to draw designs on her clothing as well.
A three-piece sofa, the Charleston L-Shape Sectional is slipcovered in washable fabrics, including cotton canvas and synthetic suede; $3,099 to $4,349 at Pottery Barn, (888) 779-5176 or www.potterybarn.com.
Mother-of-Pearl Panels Part of Mr. Rybar's appeal was his ability to bring glamour to his American clients and practicalities like clever storage, large bathrooms and washable fabrics to European households.
Some examples: cut out paper towels and handkerchiefs - use washable fabric ones instead; reject chemical scourers in favour of the traditionally effective baking soda; and go back to wind-up watches and fountain pens to reduce the number of waste batteries and plastic pens.
During the later half of the 17th century the French brought directly by sea, from their colonies on the east coast of India, samples of Indian blue and white resist prints, and along with them, particulars of the processes by which they had been produced, which produced washable fabrics.