Thursday 4 October 2012

How To Remove Food Smells From A Chef’s Uniform

Unfortunately, fabric is known to absorb odors, which means that chef uniforms are a veritable breeding ground for all kinds of food smells that like to fester and become unpleasant. If you have spilt food on your uniform and have noticed that the fabric has retained the odor of that substance, you might be interested in ways that you can remove it.

Step 1: As soon as you have spilt food on the uniform, use a butter knife to scrape away as much of the stain as you can, then blot at the area using a piece of paper towel (never rub, as this makes it worse).

Step 2: Before washing your chef uniform, you should thoroughly inspect each of the pieces for stains. If you notice anything, make sure that you use a waterless hand cleaner to blot at the stain from the inside of the clothing to prevent rubbing it further in.

Step 3: Wash the clothing as per usual, making sure that you use warm water and a non-scented enzyme detergent (you can even find cleaners that are designed for greasy stains). You may need to repeat the wash to completely get rid of the stain.

Step 4: To help eliminate odors that the uniform may have attracted, you should dry it outside on the clothesline in bright sunshine. Never put the clothing in the dryer if it has been subjected to stains, as the heat will set them in permanently.

If your chef uniform has been subjected to some stubborn food smells that don’t seem to dissipate even after a number of washes, you could sprinkle the clothing with calcium carbonate crystals, activated charcoal or baking soda. Leave the uniform for up to four hours before shaking the crystals out.

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