Despite a 2012 EPA report finding that dry cleaning is a toxic process in the US, many Americans have no idea the way they clean their clothes is carcinogenic
For me, dry cleaning has always belonged in a category of miracles, along with color-safe bleach, dry shampoo, and acupuncture. They seem to work, but is it only because we'd like to believe they do? So we decided to take a look past the counter and '80s-style decals to figure out, what is dry cleaning, anyway?
When perchloroethylene (PERC) was introduced to the dry cleaning industry in the 1930s, it must have seemed like a miracle solvent. It cleans clothes well and – most importantly – it is nonflammable. This is in contrast to the previous solvents, like Stoddard solvent, gasoline, turpentine, and even benzene. Unfortunately...
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The research team found that perchloroethylene, a dry cleaning solvent that has been linked to cancer and neurological damage, stayed in the fabrics and that levels increased with repeat cleanings, particularly in wool.
World of Dry Cleaning By Heidi Kloster World of Dry Cleaning is all about one thing: giving you great service with satisfactory results. With the convenience of a location right in Sandy Springs, W…
Is “dry clean only” a rule you really have to follow? This guide will help you care for your clothes and save on dry-cleaning costs.
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Learn the secrets of the dry-cleaning trade to save money and get better service next time you drop off your clothing.
Wet cleaning? Dry cleaning? Do you know the difference? Why do you need one or the other? As our CEO, Dan Miller said in an interview with Business Rockstars, “Dry cleaning is essentially cleaning your clothes in anything other than … Continue reading →