How to Save money on dry cleaning

Jan 6, 2010 09:21 PM
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Usually those "dry clean only" tags mean one thing: dry cleaning bills. Why sacrifice wearing silk, suede, or other fine fabrics when knowing just a few clothes care tips can save you tons of money on dry cleaning.



You Will Need:

• Neatness

• Roomy closet

• Garment brush

• Home dry-cleaning kit

Step 1: Know what's really "dry clean only

Take that "dry clean only" label with a grain of salt. Many silks, wools, and linens can be hand-washed safely in cold water. But be aware that silk is more susceptible to fading over time if it's hand laundered.



Step 2: Do a quick test

Before washing a "dry clean only" item, dip a small, inconspicuous edge of the garment in water. If it shrivels up, take it to the dry cleaner.



Step 3: Hang your clothes

Hang your clothes as soon as you step out of them to reduce the chances that they'll get wrinkled or stained.



Step 4: Let clothes breathe

Leave space around dry-clean-only clothes so they have a chance to breathe in your closet. Never leave them in plastic garment bags; humidity can get trapped in the bag and cause mildewing.



Step 5: Brush and air wool suits

Lengthen the time between dry cleanings for your wool suits by wiping away surface dirt and lint with a garment brush after wearing and then letting them air out for a day or two.



Step 6: Freshen with DIY kits

Use home dry-cleaning kits on unsoiled items that just need a bit of freshening. They're good at removing odors like smoke.



Step 7: Pay for pressings only

Don't pay for dry cleaning just because you hate ironing: Launder easily wrinkled items at home and just pay the cleaner to press them.



Step 8: Avoid dry-clean-only items

Limit the new items you buy that require dry cleaning. The costs add up fast, making a moderately-priced garment an expensive one in no time at all.

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