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Brush the entire surface of your jacket. This will fluff up the nap, which improves the overall look of your suede while also loosening dirt or debris on the surface. Loosening up the fibers with the brush will also make removing embedded stains easier. If you’ve removed all the surface dirt, there may still be a stain on the suede. Rub the stain with the brush using slightly more pressure. Move the brush back and forth to try to dislodge the stain from the fibers. Don’t rub too hard. Suede is delicate. Brushing too hard can damage the nap. Suede protector will help keep your jacket clean and protect it from many surface stains, such as water and oil. However, suede protector won’t protect against heavy stains, like blood, ink, or mud. Suede protector helps against many stains acquired through everyday wear. You can buy suede protector online and in stores that specialize in suede and leather.

summary: Use a suede brush. Concentrate additional brushing on visibly dirty areas. Spray the jacket with suede protector.


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Before you change your download settings you are going to need to open your web browser. In order to do this, you need to click on its icon, either on your desktop or Start menu. The icon is a red, green, and yellow outside circle with a blue circle in the middle. Once the browser open, click on the box on the top-right side of the browser with 3 lines inside it. This will cause a drop-down menu to appear. From the menu, go down to “Settings,” and click on it. ” When you click on “Settings,” a new tab will open up with all your different browser settings inside the window. If you scroll down, there is blue button that says “Show advanced settings”; click on this link. Opening “Advance settings” will cause a long list of settings to load. When the settings load, scroll down until you see a subheading that reads “Downloads.” There is two settings you can adjust underneath “Downloads.”

summary: Launch Google Chrome. Head to the Settings menu. Go to “Advance settings. Select “Downloads” from the menu.


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Many people believe dry cleaning is gentler, and thus preferable for an electric blanket. This is not the case.  In fact, it’s extremely important to avoid dry cleaning your electric blanket, as the chemicals used in dry cleaning can damage the insulation that surrounds the blanket’s heating elements. In general, you want to do as little cleaning, treating, and otherwise caring for your electric blanket as possible. In particular, never iron an electric blanket, as an iron can easily damage the blanket wires’ insulation. If, during washing or drying, any of the heating wires within the blanket become displaced or otherwise damaged, do not use the electric blanket any further. If you are at all uncertain about the condition of your blanket, the best option is to avoid using it. You can check to ensure the wires are all in place by holding the blanket between you and a bright light source. The wires should all be evenly spaced, and never overlap. Most manufacturers recommendations will direct you not to dry your blanket in a commercial dryer, such as those at the laundromat. The reason is heat: commercial dryers can get much hotter, and risk damaging your blanket. However, if you are careful to set the dryer at its lowest heat setting and check frequently to prevent drying the blanket all the way, you can safely use most commercial dryers.
summary: Do not dry clean your electric blanket. Do not iron an electric blanket. Inspect the blanket after washing and drying. Take care at the laundromat.