Dry Cleaner

Dry Cleaner

AtlSoapGuy

Atlanta, GA

Male, 52

I have worked in the dry cleaning industry for almost 30 years. I worked in my family's dry cleaning operation as a manager and owner. Currently, I write a blog for those in the dry cleaning industry, as well as work for a manufacturer of dry cleaning chemicals. Over the years I have spent in the dry cleaning industry, I estimate that I have been in over 2000 dry cleaners in the US.

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Last Answer on February 12, 2018

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I am new to the industry and I got a job in one of dry cleaners but I don't know most of the clothes's name and words I should use if u can help me with this I will be glad. Thank you

Asked by emushakonjo@yahoo.com about 11 years ago

I would recommend having the owner of your plant enroll you in some of the DLI training courses that are available.  They have a number of courses available by correspondence, online and at DLI that would be of tremendous help to you.  

Help!! A klutz spilled a mojito on my Fendi black dress! Am desperately doing the research to take the dress to the best dry cleaner in NYC or in NJ! Any suggestions??

Asked by evedr about 11 years ago

I would recommend finding a dry cleaner that has the DLI Seal of Approval Award of Excellence.  You should be able to find a list of these at www.dlionline.org

I have a problem in my dry cleaner and the problem is that , on the control panel , i see a chines language how i change it from chines to english

Asked by Abdul Samad about 11 years ago

I would contact the manufacturer of the machine. 

Hello! I have a light grey dress that seems to have gotten some bleach on it recently. There's now a small spot on the collar where the original color faded and turned slightly pink. Can a dry cleaners fix this?

Asked by VKR about 11 years ago

That is usually a problem that cannot be corrected.  A professional cleaner may be able to re-dye the garment for you, but this is almost a lost art and there are very few left in the industry with this skill. 

How do you spot clean light khaki pants without taking out color or leaving marks where you spot cleaned ?

Asked by Sharon about 11 years ago

Khaki's can usually be spot cleaned.  I would take the pre-caution of pre-testing the stain removal agent on an un-exposed seam to see how the color will react with the agent, before I actually attempt the removal of the stain.  Most of the time, there should not be a problem, however, there are some poorly constructed garments making their way to market and it is possible to run across some of these from time to time. 

Hi,
I have accidentally shrunk best trousers! Is there any thing I can do to restore them back to there original size? Material is 50% VISCOSE and 46% ACETAT!
Please help!!

Asked by Maria Tayler almost 11 years ago

Depending on the severity of the shrinkage, your dry cleaner may be able to stretch the garment and treat it with a sizing/fabric finish to hold its size and regain some of it originial shape.  This treatment is not permanent and will have to be done each time the garment is cleaned.   If the shrinkage is severe, the problem will not be able to be corrected. 

iv had a dress dry cleaned however some of the stain was not removed, will dry cleaning the dress again help to remove it?

Asked by katy almost 11 years ago

I would recommend taking the dress back to the cleaner that processed it and ask their opinion.  They may have overlooked it the first time (unfortunately, this happens).  They should redo the dress at not charge, provided you have not worn it since the last cleaning.  If they feel they cannot remove the stain, I would recommend taking it to another cleaners.

Stain removal can be compared to an art in many ways.  Often one cleaner may not have the experience, training or abilities that another may have.  if possible, find a DLI Award of Excellence cleaners near you by checking the Drycleaners and Launderers Institute website.