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The
Benefits of dry cleaning from A to Z
What
are the benefits of dry cleaning? Let
us count the ways ? 26 of them to be
exact.
Alterations:
Professional drycleaners are full-service
clothing care specialists. Alterations
are one of the many services they may
offer in addition to dry cleaning your
clothes.
Buttons:
Drycleaners repair loose buttons or
sew on new ones, if necessary.
Convenience:
All you have to do is drop your clothes
off and pick them up. Your cleaner takes
care of the rest. Why waste hours doing
laundry and ironing when you get quality
and convenience with dry cleaning?
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Dry
cleaning, the process itself:
dry cleaning uses fluids to remove soils
and stains from fabrics. Among the advantages
of dry cleaning is its ability to dissolve
grease and oils in a way that water
cannot. Natural fibers such as wools
and silks dryclean beautifully, but
can shrink, distort, and lose color
when washed in water. Synthetic fibers
like polyester also respond well to
dry cleaning, whereas they can retain
oily stains after washing. dry cleaning
helps to return garments to a "like-new"
condition using precautions to prevent
shrinkage, loss of color, and change
of texture or finish.
Expertise:
From fashions and fabrics to stain removal
to the latest cleaning technologies,
drycleaners have the expertise to clean
your clothes right. Why do it yourself
or settle for a second-rate job from
a so-called "home dry cleaning
kit" when you could trust it to
an expert?
Finishing:
Thanks to special pressing equipment,
professional finishing gives garments
a crisp, wrinkle-free, like-new appearance
that can't be beat. There are no rumples
or creases out of place. Plus, by taking
your clothes to the drycleaner, you
don't have to spend your weekend standing
over an ironing board and a hot iron.
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Garment
storage: Have you got too many
clothes and too little space? Some cleaners
provide garment storage for out-of-season
items. The garments are stored in a
vault, which offers protection from
insects, fire, burglary, flood, and
mildew damage. Furs used to be the primary
storage item, but today cleaners receive
woolens, household items, and other
items to store as well.
Household
textiles:
Cleaners don't just clean clothes. Many
cleaners also process household items
such as blankets, comforters, decorative
pillows, rugs, and even upholstery and
draperies.
Inspection:
Before they return a garment to you,
quality cleaners conduct an inspection
to make sure your order has met their
own and your expectations. If they spot
a problem, the garment gets sent back
to receive further attention. Safeguards
like this help ensure that your clothes
will look their best when you come to
pick them up.
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Just
right: That's how your clothes
will look when you pick them up from
your drycleaner.
Knowledge
of fabrics and fashions: You
may know what rayon, silk, and cotton
are, but what about angora, faille or
seersucker? There are numerous fabrics
and fibers that drycleaners must know
about in order to care best for the
clothes they receive. Each fabric can
respond positively or negatively depending
on the treatment administered.
Laundry:
Drycleaners also have commercial laundry
departments where they process shirts,
cotton pants, and other items. With
the convenience and superior level of
pressing that comes with commercial
laundry, it won't just be your dryclean-only
clothes that look like a million bucks.
Your business casual and casual attire
will look their best, too.
Moths,
safeguards from: Clean clothes
are the first step to preventing moth
and other insect damage. Insects can
damage clothes either directly or indirectly.
Direct damage is caused by a group of
insects feeding directly on a fabric.
Indirect damage is caused when insects
feed on spilled food or perspiration
on the fabric. Moths attack the garment
directly, especially wool and wool blends.
Some cleaners provide mothproofing as
a service. Mothproofing is a chemical
treatment given to fabrics that provides
protection from insects without leaving
the objectionable odors that mothballs
do.
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Neckties:
Ties are often made of delicate fabrics
(such as silk) and require special care.
Whether you've spilled gravy on your
favorite tie or are just looking to
spruce it up, a high-quality drycleaner
is best equipped to clean it.
Odor
removal:
Some cleaners specialize in odor removal
and flood and fire restoration of water-
or smoke-damaged items. These cleaners
use ozone generators to do an ozone
treatment. The contact between ozone
and the odors embedded in the textiles
causes oxidation to reoccur, resulting
in the elimination of the odors and
the release of oxygen. This is a safe
and effective process.
Preservation:
Many cleaners specialize in the preservation
of wedding gowns, christening gowns,
and other family heirlooms. Preservation
is a special type of storage that helps
prolong the life of a garment for years
and years. Cleaners often say that they
aren't just preserving a customer's
garment, they're preserving a memory.
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Quality:
This is what cleaners should provide
and you should expect from them. Accept
no less.
Restoration:
In addition to preservation, cleaners
may specialize in the restoration of
old wedding gowns, heirloom items, and
antique textiles. These items often
are very delicate and require great
care. Restoration specialists have the
expertise to take in these items, although
the level they can restore them to depends
on their condition at the time they
are brought in. It is not uncommon,
though, for a cleaner to restore a wedding
gown originally worn by a bride-to-be's
grandmother well enough that the bride
can wear it in her own wedding.
Stain
removal: Drycleaners use complex
procedures and special stain removal
chemicals to remove stains. Stains are
divided into two major categories: solvent-soluble
stains and water-soluble stains. Different
stains require different treatments,
which stain removal technicians are
trained to administer. Why risk a disaster
using an over-the-counter "all-purpose"
stain removal product or trying a "home
remedy" when you could rely on
your drycleaner's expert stain removal
abilities?
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Technology:
Drycleaners are on top of the latest
cleaning and fabric technologies.
Upholstery:
Professional drycleaners aren't just
clothes care specialists, they are textile
care specialists. Some cleaners will
even come into your home if you'd like
to clean the upholstery of your couch,
chairs, and other furniture. These cleaners
have special, portable equipment that
allows them to clean upholstery and
draperies.
Value:
A good value is what drycleaners provide
their customers through quality work,
excellent customer service, and the
extra free time to do the things they'd
rather be doing instead of washing and
ironing clothes.
Wetcleaning:
Wetcleaning is a gentle form of cleaning
that cleaners may choose to process
sensitive textiles such as wool, silk,
rayon, and linen. It gives drycleaners
more flexibility in processing items
that may not withstand a dry cleaning
process or that have soils that would
be better removed in water. For example,
many items, such as wedding gowns, are
often trimmed with plastic beads or
sequins that may dissolve or discolor
in dry cleaning but generally perform
well in wetcleaning. Items with large
water-soluble stains are also more likely
to come clean in a wetcleaning process.
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Extend
the life of your garments:
Contrary to the belief of some, frequent
cleaning does not damage clothes. Frequent
cleaning extends the life of a garment
by removing stains and ground-in dirt
and soils that can cause fiber abrasion.
Yellowing:
Frequent cleaning removes stains that,
if left untreated, could oxidize and
cause yellowing. Exposure to heat or
the passage of time can cause stains
from food, beverages, and other oily
substances to oxidize and turn yellow
or brown, much the way a peeled apple
turns brown after exposure to air. Once
they become yellow or brown, these stains
become much more difficult to remove
and often cannot be removed.
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