Stain proof material for uniforms would be great, but there is no such thing. Quality uniforms, like the ones sold from All Uniform Wear, do have soil release, which is the next best thing. Material with soil release are resistant to stains. This will make them easier to clean, but there may be times that when stains will need to be removed from uniforms.
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Removing Stains From Uniforms
Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009Odor Removal on Medical Uniforms
Tuesday, September 1st, 2009
Most medical uniforms are made with stain release, but after the stain is removed, there may be some residual odor on medical uniforms that will need to be removed.
In the past medical uniforms were pretty much all about the same and they were white. Now with all the options in material, color, design, and style, removing odor isn’t as simple as it was in the past. In the past a little bleach could be added to the wash load to remove odor and stains. That simply will not work with a brightly colored medical uniform covered with images of Betty Boop!
Choosing Embroidery on Uniforms
Thursday, August 27th, 2009
There is more to deciding if there will be embroidery on a uniform than just figuring out if it will fit in the budget. In addition to All Uniform Wear having their own digital studio and embroidery factory to assure quality, they have uniform experts to help with your uniform embroidery decisions.
The Force – Law Enforcement Uniforms
Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
The Force brand of uniforms is well known among law enforcement, first responders, land management, and security workers. It was 1937 when Horace small came up with the concept of a stock uniform in 1937. With stock uniforms public service workers could afford the uniforms that reflected the pride and tradition of their profession.
Thinking Ahead to Tax Time – Uniforms
Tuesday, August 25th, 2009
To get the final answer on what is and is not deductible when it comes uniform purchases, contact an accountant or an IRS representative. With that being said, here are some guidelines that will help you decide if your uniform requirements will allow your employees the option of deducting the costs of the uniform when tax time arrives.















