Tuesday 24 July 2012

True Blue Sarees


Our online shop is being updated with new arrivals every day. Here's a gorgeous blue saree with vivid zig zag patterns to put that bright spark into your collection. Priced at Rs. 1,005 it's a must have and cannot resist piece.

Buy this saree online via www.pothys.com in our New Arrivals section.

Friday 20 July 2012

Steps to Remove Stains From Silk

 
  •  Remove any spilled material from silk immediately to prevent it from setting. Remove food or sauce by scraping it off with a clean knife. Blot liquids on silk with a clean cloth dampened with cold water. Treat remaining oil or grease spots by sprinkling with cornstarch or talcum powder and gently patting it into the spot. Leave the powder on overnight to absorb the grease. Brush off the powder; repeat if necessary.
  • Sponge lukewarm water onto coffee and tea stains. Gently rub commercially available glycerin into the stain. Leave the glycerin on the stain for a half-hour, then rinse the garment thoroughly in warm water.
  • Add 1 tsp. of salt to 1 cup of cold water; dab a clean washcloth into the salt mixture and gently dab on blood stains. Rinse with cold water and repeat if needed. If the salt treatment doesn't work, make a paste with meat tenderizer and just enough water to moisten it. Work the paste into the stain with your fingers; follow with a cold-water rinse.
  • Remove perspiration and makeup stains from silk using diluted ammonia. For perspiration stains, use equal parts cool water and ammonia on a clean cloth to dab at the stain. For makeup, mix one part ammonia to three parts water and apply with a clean cloth. Increase the ammonia proportion if needed, to a maximum concentration of equal parts ammonia and water. Follow all ammonia applications with repeated rinsing in cold water.
  • Treat wine stains by sprinkling a little cornstarch on the stain to absorb the wine. Brush off the powder. Using a clean cloth, apply a commercial spot-removal product designed for silk directly to the spot. Follow with cool-water rinses.
  • Apply a commercial spot-removal product designed especially for silk fabrics for all other stains. Apply as directed on the label and follow up with hand-washing in a gentle liquid detergent and rinsing in cool water.
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http://www.pothys.co.in

Friday 6 July 2012

Indian Wedding Sarees



Pothys delivers Elegant shades and classy look of our wedding silk sarees make it a preferred choice for wearing at wedding occasions. Our ranges of sarees are woven using high quality silk and are adorned with variety of designs and colors. 


            It is a spiral fact that Indian weddings are incomplete without the Indian silk sarees from Pothys. It is an age old tradition to gift silk saris to families while inviting them for wedding. Silk sarees are an important part of South Indian weddings. 







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