Thursday, January 7, 2010

Is there any way to wash dry clean only clothes at home?

I live in a small town and the nearest dry cleaning store is an hour away.Is there any way to wash dry clean only clothes at home?
There is a product called Dryel, it's for people that want to do dry clean from home.Is there any way to wash dry clean only clothes at home?
Silk will not wash well. Other things I put in one of those little mesh zipper bags (prevents stretching out of shape as well as going into the dryer..) wash on cold. You don't even need to do the gentle cycle if it is in the zipper bag. do not put it in the dryer at all. If you need to do a bit of stretching or shaping, do it while the fabric is wet.
yes, they have some kind of little ball that you can buy, and all you do is throw it in the dryer with you dry clean only clothes.....sorry I don't know the name, but you can find it in the detergent aisle
i use Woolite and cold water. Then hang the clothes on a hanger and let dry. Occasionally try to stretch the clothes as it is drying so it won't wrinkle then iron it gently of course the rest of the wrinkles
Here is how you can do drycleaning at home:





http://home.howstuffworks.com/home-dry-c鈥?/a>
I use Dryell sheets they are made for dry cleaning in your dryer. Make sure you follow the directions. It saves me a bundle on dry cleaning.
www.dryel.com





It's about the only thing you can do...aside from not buying dry-clean only stuff or driving an hour each way.
i dont think so


i think ';dry clean only'; means dry clean only
Yes, there is a kit you can buy.
';Dry clean only'; is just a suggestion.


Use any method you prefer.
Dryel.. available in grocery stores/Wal-mart.
Yes there is. Check out the web site for ';Dry Cleaner's Secret';, and they will send you a free sample.
Yes, Woolite. Follow the directions. good luck

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