DrClean
06-08-2005, 07:36 PM
"Sanjay Punjab" <piclistguy@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I am trying to rely on dryel to freshen my men's cotton button-down
> shirts between dry cleaning. I hate to iron and I was hoping that
> Dryel would do a decent job of removing wrinkles, but it doesnt seem
> to.
> I follow the instructions religiously, put perhaps some of you found
> some tricks to getting Dryel to more effectively remove wrinkles for
> cotton shirts. Thanks
Dry Cleaning cotton shirts won't really get them clean. Most of the stains
and daily grime and sweat (etc.) on the shirt will be water based and dry
cleaning just doesn't clean water based stains.
My Suggestion:
1. Buy enough shirts for 2 weeks
2. Use a laundry service that returns the shirts to you.
3. Enjoy freshly laundered, crisp shirts on your back.
This advice will also stop your shirts smelling like they've been worn for a
few days too.
--
DrClean
www.DrClean.co.uk
The Best Fabric Cleaning Resource on the Web
news:97d41df6.0307012232.23625e88@posting.google.c om...
> I am trying to rely on dryel to freshen my men's cotton button-down
> shirts between dry cleaning. I hate to iron and I was hoping that
> Dryel would do a decent job of removing wrinkles, but it doesnt seem
> to.
> I follow the instructions religiously, put perhaps some of you found
> some tricks to getting Dryel to more effectively remove wrinkles for
> cotton shirts. Thanks
Dry Cleaning cotton shirts won't really get them clean. Most of the stains
and daily grime and sweat (etc.) on the shirt will be water based and dry
cleaning just doesn't clean water based stains.
My Suggestion:
1. Buy enough shirts for 2 weeks
2. Use a laundry service that returns the shirts to you.
3. Enjoy freshly laundered, crisp shirts on your back.
This advice will also stop your shirts smelling like they've been worn for a
few days too.
--
DrClean
www.DrClean.co.uk
The Best Fabric Cleaning Resource on the Web