NO!!!!! Dry clean only if you want to perserve the quality of the suit. I would also hope that whatever color your suit is...you have another suit of that color so you aren't constantly taking it into the cleaners which over time wears on the material.
If you dry clean them ;) the problem is that the wool will shrink and the polyester will not. Then you'll end up with one trippy garment...
Polyester holds on to only about 0.4 percent of moisture; cotton just 7 percent.
There are spot cleaning kits available for just this job, check out your local Walgreen's or grocery store and look in the laundry section. Of course the old standby is soda water You could just clean it with the Dressing or Mayonnaise Stain Remover off of a 100% Polyester Prom Gown When Instructions Say Do Not Wash and Do Not Dry Clean Spot Clean Only Kit from Wal-Mart. I believe its only $19.99.
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The best way to spot clean dry clean only pants is to choose the solution that matches the stain. For tea stains, spot clean with lemon juice. For coffee stains, spot clean with vinegar. The use of dry cleaning fluid, Afta will remove most other stains.
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if the care label says you can wash it you can. if it says dry clean only then don't wash it or it could fade or shrink. if you do hand wash it don't put it in the dryer, let it air dry and if you need to get wrinkles out be very careful because if the iron is too hot it will melt your shirt. viscose is a type of polyester.
You shouldn't even try to wash it yourself. If the cleaning instructions say to dry clean only, then it's for a reason, and you could damage it by washing it in the washing machine. Even though polyester is normally very durable in the washer, it's possible that washing it could damage the filling, cause it to "lump up" or discolor it. But if you absolutely can't, or don't want to pay for dry cleaning, I would recommend one of the washers (at laundromats if you don't have one) that don't have the tall agitagor in the tub like the older, more traditional models do, and use the gentle setting with cold water.
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The singular form of "pants" is "pant" and the plural form of "pants" is "pants."
Scientists don't wear pants. Pants can only hold back science.
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No, polyester cannot resist heat. No object can 'resist' heat of any kind. Polyester can resist heat up to a certain point, which may only be a few degrees, but no object can fully 'resist' heat.