Fact Sheet: How to Use DRY CLEANER S SECRET

Fact Sheet: How to Use DRY CLEANER S SECRET

<p> Fact Sheet: Clothing Care Information</p><p>Most People Don’t Know What Happens to Their Clothes at a Dry Cleaner Despite its name, dry cleaning is not totally dry. It actually involves the use of liquid chemicals. Most dry cleaners use perchloroethylene as their primary solvent. Because the clothes are cleaned in a liquid solution that is mostly “perc” with very little water, the term "dry cleaning" is used to describe the process. Dry cleaners usually treat spots by hand before placing garments in large machines. Once clean, the clothes are either dried in the same machine or transferred manually to a separate dryer, then pressed and shaped. </p><p>Moths Love Dirty Clothes Always clean your clothes before storing them away for winter or summer. Moths look for protein in stains and perspiration to lay their eggs. Once the larvae hatch, they feed on the stains, making holes in your clothes.</p><p>Dry Clean Wool Suits Sparingly Designers suggest dry cleaning your wool suits only twice a year to reduce deterioration of the fibers caused by the harsh solvents and the agitation of soil from the other clothing in the dry cleaning cycle. Source: The Woolmark Company</p><p>Save Money by Reducing Trips to the Dry Cleaner Here are the national averages for dry cleaning: (need this data) Sweater $4.50 Blazer $6.25 Suit $6.50 Coat $7.00 Source: IFI – International Fabricare Institute</p>

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