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Understanding the Basics of Dry Cleaning



If you happen to live in the city, then it is very common to see signs that say Dry Cleaning; you've probably tried the service now. But do you know how this service really works? In most cases there are only very few people know how the process works. Most people simply drop off their clothes at a service provider and then they just pick them up when it is clean already. Of course, that you do not need to know how it works really. But it is a good thing that you have a basic understanding of these things. Simple knowledge can save your valuable clothes and some dollars.

So what follows are the basics of the process:

Dry Clean

Contrary to popular belief, most cleaners used a few kinds of processes in order to take care of their customers' clothes. The first is dry clean; this method of cleaning clothes is called just by its name because instead of water, a solvent is used. Dry clean is used when the fabric is not made to end up washed with water. The method is also used to take out greasy or fatty stains on clothes. The best thing about the approach is that it retains the fresh look on clothes.

The actual process is actually composed of two methods. The first is called pre-treatment which includes the application of special chemicals on the stains and tough dirt. Then the next step is the washing with the use of solvent.

Drenched Clean

Yes, you've read it right. Most cleaners also offer wet cleaning service. This process starts like that too the dry clean process does. As the name suggests, this is a type of process that involves washing with water. From this kind of method, detergent is used to take away dirt. To avoid shrinkage, fabric change and discoloration, most service providers employ different kinds of chemicals on the clothes.

Laundering

The next type of cleaning that is being used by the service provider is the use of chemicals and also other products to get rid of stains and other forms of dirt. The chemicals used are said to be safe to most kind of fabric. This procedure is not only used in clothes but in carpets and rugs as well.

There you have it, some information about the basics of the process. Now that you've got the knowledge, maybe you can better appreciate this type of service.

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