Monday, 22 February 2010
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Advice: Ways to Avoid Dry Cleaning?
Over in Advice, Saxomaphone asks:
Some people have said it's not necessary all the time to dry clean "Dry Clean Only" clothing. What would you do instead? Are there guidelines for what you can cheat with and what you should really take in?Have an answer? Help out and leave an answer!
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Comments (8)
Ways to avoid dry cleaning:
Don't buy clothes that say Dry clean only.
@skylar_rose@xanga - HAHA! NICE!
I think stores sell kits where you can toss "dry clean only" clothes into the dryer, put on some stuff from the kit, and you're all done! I haven't tried it yet. Usually, I just avoid clothes that say "dry clean only"
Mmm.. That's difficult especially when I have something like a ski jacket or pants. I usually just hand wash it or wipe something down quickly.
Either spot clean it yourself, or just TAKE IT to the DRY CLEANER.
Seriously, do what they say. Or you might regret it :P
Lace Wigs
Wedding Dresses
dryel is only a short term solution to get rid of stinkiness. If u hang it up and forget about dry cleaning it, you will notice moth holes the next autumn/winter season. sucks to lose cashmere this way because of penny pinching. Just dry clean it. hand wash cheap wool.
Dryel? Man... those used to be so popular.
I'm pretty sure they still have them in stores.