You should always trust those personal care tags that come with your clothing… except when it comes to dry cleaning. Sometimes there are instances where any item that you might not normally think to dry clean—and whose tag specifically says not to dry clean—will be just fine, if not better when cared for that way by a professional. Here are just a few items that you should always take to be dry cleaned(regardless of what the care instructions say!).
Dry cleaning your clothing is an excellent way to maintain their quality. If you are interested in dry dry cleaning your clothing, read on for a few tips to prepare your clothes for dry cleaners.
We are all familiar with dry cleaning, but how many of us actually know how dry cleaning works? Not all clothing can simply be tossed into a washing machine. Some fabrics require additional care in order to maintain their quality. If you’ve ever taken your clothing to a dry cleaner, or considered taking your clothing to a dry cleaner, you may have wondered what goes on on the other side of the counter. To learn more about dry cleaning, keep reading.
As many people have said before, time is money, and this is most apparent in the Big Apple. Since this is a hub of business, culture and technology, it makes sense that most people don’t have the time to do their laundry. Here are a few reasons why it’s a great idea to use a laundry pickup and delivery service instead of doing it all yourself.
Few things can be as unpleasant as strong pet odors. As lovable and cuddly as they can be, this is a serious downside to pet ownership. The good news is that there are several ways to manage pet odor and keep your fabrics, along with yourself, smelling fresh and new.