because we don't have nothing else to dry our clothes
It is not recommended to dry clean clothes at home as the process involves using special chemicals and equipment that may be hazardous if not handled properly. It is best to take delicate or dry clean-only garments to a professional dry cleaner to ensure they are properly cleaned and preserved.
CAN you? Yes. Will it still be wearable? Maybe not. That's why the label says "Dry clean only". Depending on the material and construction, it is sometimes safe to wash a dry-clean-only sweater as long as you wash it very gently, BY HAND, in cool water. Blot it dry with a towel, and lay it flat on a table. Do not hang it or wring it out; the sweater may be stretched out of shape and ruined. Do this when there are no other options. Really, if the label says "Dry clean", then spend the 3 bucks and have it dry-cleaned.
To clean graphite grease from curtains, gently rub with a soft eraser to remove excess graphite. Spray on a dry-cleaning solution and apply a dry spotter. Moisten a dry pad with the dry spotter and rub into the dry spotter on the stain. Apply dry spotter to a clean pad and lay on the stain for at least 30-minutes. Spray with the dry-cleaning solvent again and allow to air dry.
The cost to dry clean a shirt can vary depending on where you live and the specific dry cleaner you choose. On average, it can range from $3 to $10 per shirt. Some places may offer discounts for bulk orders.
It is recommended to take the item to a professional dry cleaner to have the urine professionally treated and removed. Attempting to clean it at home could damage the fabric or cause the item to lose its shape.
It is not recommended to dry clean clothes at home as the process involves using special chemicals and equipment that may be hazardous if not handled properly. It is best to take delicate or dry clean-only garments to a professional dry cleaner to ensure they are properly cleaned and preserved.
While there are products on the market that claim to be able to clean your dry clean only clothes in your home dryer, this is not really dry cleaning. Due to the chemicals involved in dry cleaning, it is not possible to get a good clean without going to the dry cleaners. The chemicals are closely monitored by various environmental organizations and very expensive, so these "over-the-counter" dry clean products cannot work as well as dry cleaning.
You should dry clean your suit everytime your going to use it , or if you rarely use it, dry clean it every six months.
If a test tube is clean and dry, then there should be nothing in it.
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.
Yes. This dress is dry clean only.
I clean my mirrors by scrubbing with a hot, wet rag and then drying with a clean, dry rag. You need to push firmly with the dry rag, to avoid streaks.
they could cover their body with water from a freshwater pond. then dry themselves using leaves.
the first one."professionally dry clean" is the correct answer because many clothes are labled with that expression. Why? because the labels are warning you against using the coin-operated dry cleaning machines that used to be found in laudromats.
Perchloroethane is used in dry cleaning.
yes. only if dry and has wrinkes
A steam washer and dryer would be best for dry clean onl clothing.