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Based on the care label instructions and your
professional cleaners's expertise, wetcleaning might be the best
method of selected for some garments. Since the 1972 Care Label Rule
requires that clothing manufacturers only list one method of proper
care even if other methods can be used safely, garments labeled
"washable" may or may not dryclean satisfactorily.
Like in the drycleaning process,
wetcleaning starts with the pretreatment of spots and stains using
special cleaning agents. Wetcleaning is the professional process of
removing soils from garments and other textile items through the use
of water and additives (such as detergents) and using precautions to
prevent shrinkage, loss of color, and fabric distortion.
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