Dry Cleaning

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This page is part of our dry cleaning guidance. The most useful place to land is the full dry cleaning guide below, where the practical care advice and what-to-look-for checklist live.

You followed a link to an older Dry Clean Seattle page. The site has been rebuilt around clear, independent guides to caring for your clothes and linens. Everything useful that lived here now sits inside the guides linked below.

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What the dry cleaning guide covers

Dry cleaning cleans clothes with a liquid solvent instead of water, so fibers that shrink, bleed, or lose shape in a home wash come back clean and pressed. Garments labeled dry clean only, structured tailoring, silk, wool suits, and pleated or beaded pieces are the usual candidates. Everything else is often safer and cheaper to launder.

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