The Low-Down on High-End Clothing Care – Test Your Dry Cleaning Knowledge!
December 16, 2010
Different dry cleaners handle clothes differently. But which of those differences – differences in processes, differences in equipment, and differences in expertise – are going to matter most when it comes to helping your family’s garments lasting their longest and looking their best?
Take this simple ten-question test to see just how much you know about dry cleaning….
1. Table linens should always be laundered in water that is 110º.
___True ___False
2. The certification for environmentally responsible dry cleaning practices is
called Green Dry Cleaner.
___True ___False
3. To preserve wedding gowns, you should store them in special boxes treated with acid.
___True ___False
4. If a garment has studs or beaded buttons, the buttons should be detached prior to dry cleaning and reattached.
___True ___False
5. Home dry cleaning never rinses out the spotting solution.
___True ___False
6. If you get bubble gum on a garment, scrape the gum off the best you can before
bringing the garment to the dry cleaners.
___True ___False
7. When drapes have smoke damage, homeowners trying to clean them on their own will only smear soot into the fabric.
___True ___False
8. Dry cleaned clothes should be kept in their plastic bags until you’re ready to put them on.
___True ___False
9. Zippers should be left open when clothes are hanging in the closet, in order to allow fabric to “breathe”.
___True ___False
10. If a garment label reads “fire retardant“, the dry cleaners must use special non liquid cleaning agents on that garment.
___True ___False
How did you do on the test? At Classic Cleaners,” the modern craft of clean” combines the latest in equipment and technology with decades of experience in caring for clothes. Nothing less than a ten out of ten will do for our customers!
Answer key: (Click on the link for each question to find the full explanation.)
True: 4, 5, 7, 10
False: 1, 2, 3, 6, 8, 9
by Reb of the Classic Cleaners blog team






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