DRY CLEANING
- Suits
- Dresses
- Shirts
- Slacks
- Blazers
- T-Shirts
- Blouses
- Ties
- Ethnic Garments
- Winter Coats
PRICE LIST
CLEANING
MEN’S BUSINESS SHIRT
DRY CLEAN
SHIRTS/BLOUSES
T-SHIRT
BLAZERS
DRESS
SKIRT
PANTS/SHORTS
TIES
SCARVES
WINTER COAT
FORMAL DRESS/FANCY
WEDDING GOWN
COMFORTERS
LEATHER VARIES
RUGS
PRICE PER ITEM
ALTERATIONS
PRICE PER ITEM
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Dry cleaning involves the use of a liquid solvent, in contrast to the traditional washing method using water and detergent. The solvent is meant to have little to zero water content, hence the term, dry cleaning.
There are some notable differences between commercial laundry and domestic laundry such as volume capacity. Commercial laundry accommodates industrial-scale machines that can cater to large volumes of clothes for washing, which means that it can remove tough stains and dirt more effectively, than what domestic laundry can.
Most dry cleaning solvents contain toxic chemicals (perchloroethylene) that may be harmful, especially when not used properly. As professional cleaners, we make sure to use this solvent accordingly to ensure that it is safe for you, your clothes, and the environment.
Ideally, it should not because water is not used in the process.
Your dry-cleaned garments will be ready to wear, but the chemical’s scent may take time to wear off.