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Garment Care Instructions

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Protect and preserve your costumes

1. Because cleaning procedures can gradually age your fabrics, prevention against stains and dirt is the best way to care for your Franga Designs costumes and accessories.

2. Clean your horse and all your leather tack thoroughly before use to reduce the chance of dirt and oil stains.

3. Use a frabric protector/sealant (sold for shoes and upholdtry) to protect against stains and wetting. Test on an inconspicuous area first to make sure the product you choose does not alter the appearance of the frabric.

4. Beware of other horses who may chew your tack and costumes. This is most likely to happen when horses are tied, but some horses also chew or pull the back edges of saddle blankets when traveling alongside another horse. Also watch out for riding companions with grass or carrot drool around their mouths.

Caring for your Franga Designs Unicorn browband

 1. Supervise horse while wearing special browbands. Horses , when tied up, like to rub their faces on tie-rails, cross-tie ropes, fences, and even people--especially when they are hot and sweaty. This can damage your unicorn browband or other costume your horse is wearing.

2. Spot clean your browband when necessary. You can do this with a mild detergent such as dish soap or a little rubbing alcohol. A drop of hydrogen peroxide or enzyme cleaner (such as AKC brand Urine and Stain Remover) can remove organic stains.

3. If any threads break, stitch over it as soon as possible to prevent the damage from spreading. If any small tears occur in the fabric, stop it with a clear glue such as Fray-No-More or a fabric paint in a similar color.

4. Felt browbands may get a little fuzzy from friction (Velour browbands do not). To restore felt to a smooth appearance, steam on polyester setting, being careful not to iron over jewels or delicate ornaments.

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Caring for your Franga Designs Saddle Blankets

1. Avoid getting dirty. Most of our saddle blankets are make of synthetic materials which resist staining, however, heavy washing can still age a blanket so you can keep it looking new by avoiding contact with too much horse sweat and dirt. Make sure that both your horse and saddle is clean before using your fancy saddle blanket. Horse sweat stains badly, so you may want to put a less expensive saddle blanket under your fancy one to absorb sweat. Some saddles contain oils and dyes that can stain fabric. If your saddle leaves brown or reddish marks on your pads or breeches, you should use a small English pad over your barding to protect it from stains.

2. Hand wash your trimmed and appliqued  saddle blankets in cold water with mild detergent. Use Hydrogen peroxide or enzyme stain remover (such as AKC brand Urine and Stain Remover) to remove stains. Avoid excessive rubbing and heat. Air dry. Appliques may be  lightly pressed on low heat to remove wrinkles.

3. If any threads break—most likely where it is under pressure by the girth—sew over the section before using again to avoid spreading the damage.

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If Ostrich Plumes are bent or warped from storage or shipping

If your ostrich plume has become bent or warped from being stored in a certain postition or jostled during shipping, heat with steam (a pot of hot water is ideal) and hold feather in desired shape until cool.

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Caring for your Crushed Panne Velvet Horse Barding

1. Our synthetic velour does not stain easily and can be hand washed in cold water with dish soap and air dried.

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What if my horse doesn't like jingling bells?

If you find that your horse is spooked or annoyed by the jingle bells on your horse barding but you like the look of gold bells, simply squeeze a drop of glue inside the bell and let it dry with the open end facing up to stop the clapper from moving.

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Caring for your Reindeer Antler Browband

1. As with unicorn browbands, do no leave your horse tied up or unattended as your horse is likely to ruin the browband by itching his face on any available surface.

2. If the polyfill in the antlers shift, lightly squeeze the tighter packed areas to redistribute.

3. Spot clean surfaces to remove dirt and stains. Do not put in washer or dryer.

4. If the felt parts of the browband or antlers get stretched or fuzzy, spritz with water and use a hot iron to refelt the fibers. You can also iron to freshen the look of your bowband after storage.

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Dog Clothing and Costumes

The less you have to wash your pet's costumes and garments, the longer they will look new. Make sure your pet is clean before wearing his or her clothes. Wipe bottoms with baby wipe or toilet tissue before wearing pants with tail hole. Using a thin saddle blanket under your fancy blanket will help protect your purchase from horse sweat.

It is best to hand wash in cold water and mild detergent. Agitate garments and avoid excessive rubbing, especially when washing satin. Dish soap is best for most dog garments that are slightly dirty from regular use and is effective on fresh urin stains/splatters. Too much laundry detergent will age fabrics pre-maturely. NEVER put fairy wings, unicorn browbands, and feather products in the washing machine or dryer.

Lay flat to air dry in a well ventilated room. Less delicate garments may tumble dry with low or no heat.

If ironing is necessary, iron satin on polyester setting or lower. Do not iron over velcro, buttons, lace or trims.

Treat stains and accidents promptly to avoid harsh cleaning or permamant staining.

Store clothing in a dry location out of direct sunlight. It is a good idea to keep then in plastic bags to protect from dust, friction, and accidental wear and tear. Always close velcro fasteners when garment is not in use. Velcro may catch on lace, felt, and cause damage to delicate fabrics.

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