fatDaddy21 t1_iu1n07g wrote
How did you think it worked? Like they just throw it in the washing machine and skip adding water?
ScenicAndrew t1_iu1sgc1 wrote
I thought it probably had something to do with hot gaseous cleaners. Kinda like steam cleaning but where it didn't condense back into water at any point.
In my head I feel a white sock would probably get pretty clean if I stick it in a high pressure steam jet for 1/10th of a second.
Rickshmitt t1_iu1zwtx wrote
Honestly i thought this too. Ive never used the service and didnt give it much thought. Chemical cleaners doesnt sound as nice
CocktailChemist t1_iu32895 wrote
There are some dry cleaning systems that use supercritical carbon dioxide as the solvent. But that’s still a liquid.
NicoleHope55 t1_iu1pp70 wrote
I honestly thought the same as the OP but I never actually fully thought about it or looked it up. I figured dry meant dry - maybe super high temp? Or those UV sanitizing things? Vacuum? Super air blower blows the dirt out of it?
Dendad6972 t1_iu1s3fo wrote
Actually it's low temp. The liquid used evaporates at low temperature and is almost completely captured and reused. Source: my dad owned a drycleaners.
ShittingGoldBricks t1_iu2jp8x wrote
Na dry cleaning is just when they scrap off the schmutz with their finger nails….
SlingDingersOnPatrol t1_iu2xz67 wrote
Lint roller if you have a larger volume of clothes to dry clean.
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amadeus2490 t1_iu20n5j wrote
"Sir, that's the dryer."
LilianaCole t1_iu3tz8o wrote
Hey, I'm here from another post, can you help me with the name and number of your cleaner? You said you had the cleaner for $140 for your house once a month, and that seems incredible to me. Also is the work quality? I need a little bit of deep cleaning and I want it to be worth it for me. Thanks man!! It means a lot.
crank1000 t1_iu5bt1h wrote
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