You should dry clean your suit everytime your going to use it , or if you rarely use it, dry clean it every six months.
The best way to clean a suit is to have it professionally dry-cleaned.
Yes, experienced dry cleaners are able to clean any number of messes or stains. You just have to let them know it is there, and they should be able to treat it.
If a test tube is clean and dry, then there should be nothing in it.
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.
Food should be stored in clean, dry containers.
using a dry rag
put it in a dry, clean storage area like clean cabinet...
you do not what to put anything on it clean it with salen and a clean paper towel after it is clean you need to dry and rap all of the burn to prevent infection should be cept dry raped and clean.
The lint trap should be cleaned after each load for the best efficiency. Clothes will dry more quickly and energy costs will be lower.
No once the color has faded nothing can be done to restore the color, but you can get the entire suit dyed.
A steam washer and dryer would be best for dry clean onl clothing.
A kilt should be dry cleaned