There are beginning to be some greener dry cleaning options out there, unfortunately there are none locally for me. Also, some clothing that claims that it is "dry clean only" can actually be washed in a gentle cycle and hung to dry. I have had success with this with a few items that were hand-me-downs from my mother. (It's a little easier to take the risk when I didn't pay for the clothes in the first place.)
Pros: Avoiding the dry cleaners is avoiding a huge expense! Non-dry-clean-only clothing means more practical clothing. Staying away from carcinogens is always a good thing.
Cons: If you do want to dry clean at a "green" dry cleaners, it's bound to be more expensive. No dry cleaning may mean limiting your clothing choices.
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Agreed!
I haven't dry cleaned anything in years - including Lance's suits. I have found that just about anything can be hand washed or washed in the machine on the gentle cycle, and I've never had anything ruined.
We even skipped the dry cleaning on my wedding dress. Instead of spending all that money on having it cleaned and put into a storage box, my mom tossed it all in the washing machine set to gentle. (Except the beaded top, but luckily that was separate.) The rest was all satin and turned out immaculate! Not that I'll ever get into that dress again, but if a wedding dress can survive the wash, then most other things can, too! (Plus it saved a ton of money.)
OK I have been wondering how to clean Aaron's suits without taking them to a dry cleaner: is that a hand wash only, or can I throw it in the washing machine on gentle?
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