Uploaded by Linda Lane on Sunday, March 17, 2013 at 11:24
How Dry Cleaning Works
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Well you got 2 choices. Just throw your clothes away after they get dirty and go buy new clothes. Or pull out your wallet and spend a $100 grand to set up your own dry cleaner’s in some industrial complex and pay rent for the building every month. LOL
no, it’s a kind of foam similar to upholstery foam, only much more sensitive to water. it will retain a basic shape unless submerged in water or left in a humid environment, which will make it warp and start to come apart.
It’s no different then swimming in a swimming pool with a bunch of other “rear ends” in the same pool as yours. The only thing cleaning the pool is chemicals. The chemicals is what cleans your clothes at the cleaners.
I have no idea why people make it a point to give their nice shirts to dry cleaners. Dry cleaning is very harsh against cotton fibers and with continuous cleaning, the fibers will weaken and eventually breakdown. I never give my nice shirts to dry cleaners.
Judging by the comments, it seems like nobody really understands what “solvent” and “distilled” and “filtered” mean. Just to clarify, it doesn’t mean that all the clothes are sitting around in dirty bathwater along with a piece of clothing that’s drenched in semen. It means that the cleaning agent being used is being constantly cleaned as well so that by the end of the cycle everything is clean, including both the clothing and the cleaning agent.
so…. is there a way to clean something without it getting wet? I recently started making costumes, but the material used will deteriorate easily when in contact with majority of liquids, water especially, but chemicals are no better.
(…stupid dry cleaning and its misleading title….)
Thanks Marshall, I learned a lot!
… now go blow your nose.
The t-shirt machine was awesome
Evidence?
This is not true.
Well you got 2 choices. Just throw your clothes away after they get dirty and go buy new clothes. Or pull out your wallet and spend a $100 grand to set up your own dry cleaner’s in some industrial complex and pay rent for the building every month. LOL
Does any one knows if its safe to take levis 501 shrink to fit to a dry cleaning ?
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that was pretty darn safe
it certainly is.
anyone know a good place to dry clean canada gooses?
Sound like a pain in the backside if you ask me
Chuck Norris has one at home for his beard
no, it’s a kind of foam similar to upholstery foam, only much more sensitive to water. it will retain a basic shape unless submerged in water or left in a humid environment, which will make it warp and start to come apart.
what so it’s paper basically?
It’s no different then swimming in a swimming pool with a bunch of other “rear ends” in the same pool as yours. The only thing cleaning the pool is chemicals. The chemicals is what cleans your clothes at the cleaners.
I have no idea why people make it a point to give their nice shirts to dry cleaners. Dry cleaning is very harsh against cotton fibers and with continuous cleaning, the fibers will weaken and eventually breakdown. I never give my nice shirts to dry cleaners.
Judging by the comments, it seems like nobody really understands what “solvent” and “distilled” and “filtered” mean. Just to clarify, it doesn’t mean that all the clothes are sitting around in dirty bathwater along with a piece of clothing that’s drenched in semen. It means that the cleaning agent being used is being constantly cleaned as well so that by the end of the cycle everything is clean, including both the clothing and the cleaning agent.
yeah i know!
very interesting!
The employees wrinkle the damn thing as soon as its done by just shoving it at the end.
Jerry Seinfeld brought me here.
so…. is there a way to clean something without it getting wet? I recently started making costumes, but the material used will deteriorate easily when in contact with majority of liquids, water especially, but chemicals are no better.
(…stupid dry cleaning and its misleading title….)
i just came here to get my dick wet lol
why should some garments need to be dry cleaned instead of laundered?
I actually think it’s a pretty good video. I covers much of the process.
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