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Dry Cleaning

 

The process of cleaning fabrics without  the use of water. Dry cleaning began in Europe France about the middle of the 19th cent. It all started in small plants, where it was done by hand. Later on with the development of specialized machinery it has become an important industry. Special soaps and solvents are used so as not to harm  the delicate fabrics and dyes that will not withstand the effects of ordinary soap and water.  The danger of fire—at first a constant menace because of the large amounts of flammable materials in use—was largely overcome by concentrating the work in specially designed plants and by the use of a high-boiling petroleum product still commonly used in the United States. All of the cleansing fluids are reclaimed and used again. Unusual stains are given an expert test to determine the proper solvent; special stain removers include chloroform, ether, and carbon disulphide  The process for drycleaning ordinary fabrics is to place them in revolving washers where they are washed with the cleansing fluid and a special soap, rinsed with pure cleansing fluid, and then spun to remove most of the fluid for your curtains. They are then dried with warm air in a tumbler. Newer chlorinated hydrocarbon synthetic solvents, such as perchlorethylene, are nonflammable but require precautions against their toxicity and danger to the ozone layer of you sofa and chairs.  All customers delicate fabrics are done by hand.

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