FAQ's
Q.
Can I store clothes in the plastic bags provided by the
cleaners?
A.
Plastic does not breathe and can
therefore trap in moisture, which deposits on to your garments. The cleaners, to provide
protection for the garments during transportation from the store,
provide these bags.
Clothes should be stored in a cool, dry, well-ventilated
area. Never store
clothes in a basement or attic.
Q.
How important is it to follow the care labels?
A.
Following the care labels on each
garment is very important.
These labels are provided by the manufacturer on the best
possible care for your garment. Going against these
instructions could cause irreversible damage to your clothes.
Q.
Will drycleaning shrink my clothes?
A.
The drycleaning process is
carefully controlled by a professionally trained cleaner. Improper preshrinking by the
manufacturer usually causes excessive shrinkage.
Q.
Does frequent drycleaning shorten the life of a
garment?
A.
On the contrary, frequent
cleaning prolongs the life of a garment. Not only do stains set with
age, but ground in dirt and soil act as an abrasive causing the
rapid wear of fibers.
In addition, insects are attracted to soiled clothes and can
cause further damage.
Q.
Why can the cleaners not remove all stains?
A.
Even the best cleaners cannot
remove certain stains.
The nature and age of the stain, plus the color and
construction of the fabric sometimes make stains impossible to
remove without damage to the garment.
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you have any other questions.