December 15, 2008
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nursing uniforms
coz i need my uniform done on june 9..
just near mandaluyong pls…
just go to a local " sastre ". i think i just saw one at shaw blvd corner 9 de pebrero street. market area should have number of sastre and also ask around the hospitals where the nurses got theirs.
December 08, 2008
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nursing uniforms
Western Costume in Van Nuys.
December 01, 2008
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I would like to buy affordable scrubs. (Queens, Manhattan, Brooklyn.) I'm not interested in buying from online, but if someone who knows a couple of places where scrubs are cheap, please let me know. Thanks.
Walmart carries a nice line of uniforms that are durable and affordable!
November 17, 2008
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not sure about what you are asking, but why would you use a “dye” to whiten your uniforms? how about just washing them seperately and using bleach as needed. about 1/2 cup during the wash cycle. hopefully your washer has a bleach dispenser and it will go in automatically, if not just add it at the end of the wash cycle and that should get the uniforms to look white again.
November 03, 2008
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I do not use clorox because that makes them yellow faster with drying..is there I dye for white to make them snowey white again they are perfectaly good just getting yellow.
I do change them every day and I do not dry them on hi heat.Oxiclean does not make them whiter.
Try something like "Mrs. Stewart's Liquid Bluing" I found it at the grocery store next to the laundry bleach products. Here's what the label says: "White fabric turns yellow or gray with age and repeated washings. Bluing restores the sparkling whiteness. Works on synthetics as well as natural fabrics without harming fibers like bleach can."
November 02, 2008
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I sure woud hate to have to toss out these pants, so any suggestions would be gratefully received.
There is this stuff my Husband uses in the garage and for cleaning up after working on his vehicles called GOOP and it is the bomb it gets stains out of laundry and carpets. You just rub it in let it sit for a few minutes and take a damp cloth and rub it out. It gets grease stains and food stains out great and you need only use a very small amount
October 20, 2008
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I need some new uniforms my university won’t provide them, any ideas?
try these website… i bought all my scrubs from them
www.jascouniform.com
www.uniformcity.com
October 17, 2008
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I am interested in opening a retail store that sells nursing uniforms and supplies but need to contact the companies to buy stock from. Some companies include crest, Cherokee, Peaches, Dickies, Landau, Barco, White Swan, Nursemates
http://maps.google.com
Select "find businesses" on the right and then put in "nursing scrubs" or something similiar. Good luck.
October 15, 2008
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nursing uniforms
Bleach works, however using bleach for long periods of time will eat your uniforms up and cause a discoloration (yellow color) Try using Bleach for colors and hanging them out side. The sun will naturally bleach them and keep them white. You can also add baking soda to your regular detergent and soak them over night. About 1 cup of baking soda to regular detergent in hot water and let soak in the your washing machine. If you have to go to the laundry mat and don't have the time there to do the soaking you can put the uniforms in bath tub and let them soak there. I hope this helps.