Best Dry cleaning Tips and Tricks

Dry cleaning is almost as satisfying as picking up clothes from your local boutique. Dry cleaning is a more enjoyable choice than home washing because of the wrinkle-free freshness, quality service, attention, hangers, and bag.  Dry cleaning is gentler than washing and is recommended for wool, silks, and other fine materials. Dry cleaning is the best way to avoid shrinkage and color loss as well as creasing.

Dry cleaning is generally not as effective as laundry, but you won’t notice the difference with reliable cleaners. Dry cleaning is the best option for items with oil-based stains.

Dry cleaning is a great way to get rid of chewing gum!

Dry Cleaning Tips and Tricks

Here are our top dry-cleaning tips to help you get started on your week!

  • Stains should not be rubbed, they should be blotted!
  • Iron clothes that are stained or soiled.
  • Don’t put away a garment for more than one season.
  • Protect your clothing from excessive sunlight and strong artificial light.
  • All pieces that match an outfit should be cleaned together.
  • To help preserve their shape, always hang leather garments on padded hangers
  • Before you go to bed, spray perfume or hairspray. Spraying alcohol on clothes can cause them to fade, discolor or stain.
  • Your sweaters should be folded carefully Do not hang or place them in a drawer.
  • Dry cleaning prolongs the garment’s life by reducing wear and tear on regular washing machines.
  • To prevent oil and dirt from building up around the collars and cuffs.
  • Dry clean your denim. This will preserve the dye and keep denim darkened.
  • Sunscreen is good for your skin but not for your clothes. Sunscreen can cause fading or staining to your clothing, so be careful when applying sunscreen.
  • To protect your clothes until you return home, plastic bags are available. We recommend that you store your clothes either uncovered or in fabric bag bags when you are done with them.
  • Avoid excessive sweating, especially silks. It can cause dyes to discolor.
  • We are happy to discuss any stains. You should also point out any invisible or light-colored spillages, such as those caused by sodas, fruit juices, or white wine.
  • You should dry clean it, even if it is a special occasion garment you only wear once or twice per year.
  • Dry cleaning uses stronger, non-water-based solutions to get rid of stubborn, set-in stains. Store clothes in temperature-controlled environments.

We recommend that you have your area rugs professionally dry cleaned at least once a month to keep them looking new.

  1. Do not try to remove the stain yourself. The stain can be fixed or removed from the fabric. If liquid spills onto the garment, blot it but don’t rub. It is usually okay to flush the garment with water or club soda.
  2. Dry cleaning is essential for garments that are dirty or need to be cleaned. This will prevent the stain from oxidizing or setting. You should not expose the garment to heat, light, or sunlight until you bring it in.
  3. All food and drink spillages should be noted. Point out any areas you have not been able to clean up. The cleaner might be able to repair minor damage.
  4. Tell the technician what kind of spots or stains you have. The technician can safely remove the spot or stain if the source is known. Different types of attention are required for blood, food, wine, ink, and other substances.
  5. Salts in sweat can cause damage to fabrics. To avoid permanent damage or weakening of fabric, have perspiration stains taken off as soon as possible. Silk is especially vulnerable.
  6. Some silk dyes can bleed or change color if they are exposed to alcohol. Before you apply perfume, deodorant, or hair spray, let them dry completely.
  7. Pay attention to what you purchase. Many imported garments have dyes that bleed. If the garment is dry-cleaned only, avoid contrast colors.
  8. Special care is required for leather and leather trim. This is something you should be aware of when shopping for garments.

By Daisy