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Frequently Asked Questions

* Effectively removes grease and tough to remove oil stains. 

* Reduces shrinkage and distortion of the fabric.

* Minimizes discoloration and reduces bleeding.

* Originality of the material is maintained.

* Protects texture and increases the lifespan of clothes.

* With technology advancements, dry cleaning companies have started to use environmentally- friendly cleaning products that disintegrate easily and less harmful. These solvents do not produce odor and your clothes smell fresher and feel better.

* They do not use harmful chemicals that can be harmful to you and the environment. 

* People with sensitive skin may have negative reactions to the chemicals used for dry cleaning process. 

* It is much cheaper as the solvent used is water and detergent or softener, and these give a freshness to your clothes.

  • Unlike dry cleaned clothes, laundered clothes are free from chemical odor. Softening agents added give a pleasant smell to your clothes. 

* Wet laundering is energy efficient; it consumes 50% less energy than the energy used for dry cleaning.

NON-TOXIC, ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE ALTERNATIVE TO DRY CLEANING
 

It utilizes computer-controlled washing machines, biodegradable soaps and conditioners, and finishes the drying process by using special moisture sensitive dryers.  Wet cleaning is not the same as laundry, and is perfect for using on any garment such as: silk, cashmere, woolens, and other fine delicates

 

Wet cleaning uses water, a universal solvent and does not use hazardous chemicals, generate harmful wastes, or contribute pollution.  For more information on wet cleaning, please visit the EPA’s website.

The short answer – water.

Dry Cleaning: When your clothes are dry cleaned, non-water based solvents are used to remove stains, before they are crisply pressed. 

Launder & Press:  With laundered items, water and detergent are used. Your clothes are washed in a commercial-grade washing machine, emerge slightly damp, and then are individually pressed.

The term dry cleaning is a bit of a misnomer. In the United States, the dry cleaning process refers to cleaning clothes and fabrics by using a chemical solvent that contains little or no water. While cleaning the surface of fabrics, it does not penetrate the fibers like water does in a washing machine.

Dry cleaning is typically used on clothes and fabrics that cannot withstand the rigors of a standard home washer and dryer. This process preserves the desirable qualities of many fabrics and helps to prevent shrinking and stretching. It also eliminates the need for more time-consuming hand washing. Most dry cleaners also offer wet cleaning for washable items like starched shirts, slacks, and household linens,