How To Dry Clean At Home?

Check the garment’s care label for “dry clean” or “dry clean only”

Spot test an inconspicuous area for colorfastness and fabric reaction

Use a home dry-cleaning kit designed for at-home use

Pre-treat visible stains using the kit’s stain remover or a product labeled for the same fabric

Turn garments inside out if recommended for the fabric

Close zippers and secure buttons to prevent snagging

Remove belts, detachable linings, and any items that could fall out or trap solvent

Place the garment(s) in the kit’s cleaning bag without overpacking

Add the included cleaning sheet to the bag

Zip the bag securely

Set a timer to the kit’s recommended cycle time based on garment type and size

Dry-clean in a dryer using the kit’s instructions (use medium heat or as specified)

After the cycle, remove items promptly and hang on a sturdy hanger

Allow garments to air out until fully dry and any odor dissipates

Brush or steam lightly if the label allows, using low heat and keeping distance

Re-check for remaining stains; repeat the spot treatment and dry-clean cycle if needed

For delicate items (silk, wool, embellished fabrics), use professional dry cleaning if home attempts fail

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