How do our uniforms stay so clean?

Clean Uniforms

As a Uniform rental company, we see all kinds of stains: grease, dirt, grime, rust, ink, food stains, and more. At Service Uniform, we have been cleaning, sorting and delivering uniforms for over 43 years. We are experts are removing stains while maintaining the life of your garments. With the help of the Blue Chip Tracking System® and RFID technology, your uniforms are tracked during each step of the process in our facility to ensure that your garments are taken care of each step of the way, fulfilling your orders with accuracy and efficiency. You can always trust Service Uniform to deliver you clean uniforms that will keep your company looking sharp.

Touch Tex II Fabric Fights Stains

Touch Tex II

One secret to our clean, long-lasting uniforms is our featured line of Red Kap’s Touch Tex II fabric technology. Touch Tex II fabric prevents stains from settling into the depths of the fabric, which eliminates the need for harsh chemicals and abrasive cleaning methods. With stain release technology and long-lasting comfortable work wear, your employees will be stain-free and comfortable at work.

Stain Fighting Secrets

Stain Fighting Secrets

As uniform experts, we see different types of stains every day. It is our job to remove stains while using cleaning treatments that maintain the life of your uniform. Our stain removal process involves an industrial strength cleaning process, but we happen to know some handy secrets that you can use every day. Through our uniform rental program, we take care of the stains on your work uniforms.  But what happens when you get a stain on your favorite shirt when you are out to dinner or in the “man cave” with the guys working on that fixer-upper you bought?  Try some of our stain removal tips:

  • Ink — Apply some hairspray and launder as usual.
  • Rust on White Shirts — Use some lemon juice and salt on the stain, then place out in the sun to bleach. Launder as usual.
  • Grease — Sprinkle talcum powder on the wet stain, let dry and brush off any remaining powder. Launder as usual.
  • Blood — Apply some 3% hydrogen peroxide on the stain. Let it bubble, rinse, repeat. Launder as usual.