How To Save Money on Dry Cleaning

  • October 29, 2009
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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
How To Save Money on Dry Cleaning: Know what's really "dry clean only

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.

Never wash leather, suede, acetate, rayon, and fine silks. If you hand wash an item marked “dry clean only” and you ruin it, it is your responsibility.

How To Save Money on Dry Cleaning: Do a quick test

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.

Pure silk, crepe de chine, shantung, and doupioni silk are good candidates for hand washing in cold water. Chiffon, georgette, taffeta, silk satin, and charmeuse should be dry-cleaned.

How To Save Money on Dry Cleaning: Hang your clothes

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.

How To Save Money on Dry Cleaning: Let clothes breathe

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.

How To Save Money on Dry Cleaning: Brush and air wool suits

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.

How To Save Money on Dry Cleaning: Freshen with DIY kits

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.

How To Save Money on Dry Cleaning: Pay for pressings only

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.

How To Save Money on Dry Cleaning: Avoid dry-clean-only items

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.

Scientists working for the U.S. Air Force have developed a self-cleaning fabric that repels water, oil, and bacteria.

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