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Trim Care

Washable trims: Cotton, Polyester, Polypropylene and Acrylic.
Dry Cleanable Trims: Rayon, Acetate, Viscose, Linen, Jute, and Chenille.
Beaded Fringe and Trim: Because of their delicate nature, these items should not be washed or dry cleaned. Remove from fabric before cleaning.
Washing "washable" fringe: Wash by hand in mild suds and cold water. Rinse throughly in cold water until water runs clear. Air dry.
Washing intense colors: The best quality dyes are used in Conso fringe. Yet deep colors such as wine, chocolate brown and black fringe still tend to bleed.
Reviving ball fringe: The strong action of washing machine cycles may damage trims, particularly ball and tassel fringe. If ball fringe has been abused by harsh laundering and drying, hold a steam iron over it to revive the fluffiness.

BasicQ offers a varity of colors and styles. From red fringe to gold fringe, long fringe to short fringe, you can find it at the Curtain Rod Company. Trims are available in bullion fringe, ball fringe, tassel fringe, chainette fringe, and beaded fringe. We also have workroom supplies for all your sewing needs.

Visit our Curtain Rod Harware and Shade Motor Stores.