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Dry Clean Or Regular Clean? How to Make the Difference for Your Clothes

Dry cleaning is a very useful service, but almost no one knows what it really is and how it works. First, dry cleaning is not actually dry – at least, not how you imagine it to be. The process of dry cleaning involves using a series of chemicals which can take out the stains.

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Dry Clean Or Regular Clean? How to Make the Difference for Your Clothes

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  1. Dry Clean Or Regular Clean? How to Make the Difference for Your Clothes Clothing labels are in the top of the most overlooked things you should be reading. They come after those Agreements you keep checking as “read” before downloading anything and they are just as important. Of course, skipping them won't bring you a lawsuit, but might ruin your favorite dress. Know the signs on the label Each piece of clothing has a label which states how it should be cared for. Reading and understanding the signs on the label can prolong the life of the fabric, so you need to learn how to interpret them. For example, if it says “dry clean only”, the fabric needs to be sent to dry clean in Brooklyn ; if it says “dry clean”, you can wash the clothing by hand or in the washing machine as well, but the recommended washing method is dry cleaning. What about the detailing? There are many clothes made of two or multiple fabrics, as well as clothes with beading or other delicate add-ons prone to damage. The labels rarely refer to them, so before you toss the clothing into the washing machine, check if the decorations are sewn on or glued on. If you find glue, it's safer to send the item to dry clean in Brooklyn. Another thing you want to check is the material of the detailing: lace, silk and leather might get damaged from regular washing. Colour is another potential danger: the detailing might come off during the washing, ruining the clothing. No labels? Stick with general knowledge If there are no labels on the clothes you can just use the general rules of washing. Silk, velvet, 100% wool, taffeta and acetate go to dry clean in Brooklyn, while other materials can be washed at home. Before you wet the entire piece of clothing, check if there are any colours coming off: wet a cotton swab and rub a hidden spot of the clothing. If there is any dye on it, you should be turning to dry cleaning services. For more information visit here .

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