High Pockets
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After doing a "search" using the words necktie cleaning and realizing that those two words must have been used in over 75% of past threads, I figured I'd just ask outright;
Now that I have a half dozen ties of various material from the 1930s and 40s, most of which look very much like I thought a 70 year old necktie would,.....filthy, I'd like to ask those of you who have a collection yourselves; how have you cleaned them?
I tried Woolite and cool water followed by a cool rinse on the first two. Not bad results, but I tried to iron them on the silk/synthetic setting without leaving shiny spots on the face of the tie and failed miserably. I took them to be dry cleaned hoping this would yield better results and again; wong-a-rooski! They looked worse! I think they ironed the ties on the same long thing they use to put a knife-edge crease in my starched Wranglers!
After I got them home I was disgusted and wet them with cool water and hung them out on the deck to dry,....now they have a slight twist to them caused by the anigogle weave of the material, which is either silk or rayon, the fabric it too old for me to tell.
Can you help me?
Now that I have a half dozen ties of various material from the 1930s and 40s, most of which look very much like I thought a 70 year old necktie would,.....filthy, I'd like to ask those of you who have a collection yourselves; how have you cleaned them?
I tried Woolite and cool water followed by a cool rinse on the first two. Not bad results, but I tried to iron them on the silk/synthetic setting without leaving shiny spots on the face of the tie and failed miserably. I took them to be dry cleaned hoping this would yield better results and again; wong-a-rooski! They looked worse! I think they ironed the ties on the same long thing they use to put a knife-edge crease in my starched Wranglers!
After I got them home I was disgusted and wet them with cool water and hung them out on the deck to dry,....now they have a slight twist to them caused by the anigogle weave of the material, which is either silk or rayon, the fabric it too old for me to tell.
Can you help me?