FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
We have answers for your questions about the dry cleaning industry. See our glossary for definitions of terms, Advice & Tips for quick links, and Knowledge & Advice for detailed articles.
For information on Brio’s dry cleaning services, see our pages on Professional Garment Care, Formal & Designer Wear, Specialty Items, and Wholesale Commercial.
What is dry cleaning?
Is dry cleaning really dry?
Is dry cleaning solvent harmful to me, my clothing, or the environment?
Many dry cleaners use Perchloroethylene, or Perc, as their main dry cleaning solvent. Exposure does not harm clothing, but scientific evidence increasingly links it to cancer.
The State of Washington now requires special handling and disposal for all waste, filters, barrels, and water contaminated with Perc.
Wet cleaning services get around the problem by substituting water in a computerized process that handles fine garments without the environmental risk.
What is GreenEarth Cleaning?
Does dry cleaning shrink clothes?
No – modern dry cleaning machines use specialized temperature control with minimal agitation to prevent shrinkage.
Will my dry cleaned garments be odor-free and ready to wear?
Does dry cleaning shorten the life of a garment?
What does dry cleaning do that home laundering doesn’t?
Should I launder or dry clean my rayon and silk garments?
You can wet clean these, but other laundering options will depend on the cleaning label.
Why do spots sometimes appear after dry cleaning when they weren’t visible before?
What is the best way to remove stains?
Which fabrics are recommended for dry cleaning?
You can dry clean all kinds of fabrics, but complex types labeled “dry clean only” especially benefit from finishing.