What are the benefits of dry cleaning? Let us count the ways - 25 of
them
to be exact.
Alterations: Professional dry cleaners are full-service clothing
care
specialists. Alterations are one of the many services they may offer in
addition to dry cleaning your clothes.
Convenience: All you have to do is drop your clothes off and pick
them
up. Your cleaner takes care of the rest. Why waste hours doing laundry
and
ironing when you get quality and convenience with dry cleaning?
Dry cleaning, the process itself: Dry cleaning uses fluids to
remove soils
and stains from fabrics. Among the advantages of dry cleaning is its
ability to
dissolve grease and oils in a way that water cannot. Natural fibers such
as
wools and silks dry clean beautifully, but can shrink, distort, and lose
color
when washed in water. Synthetic fibers like polyester also respond well
to
dry cleaning, whereas they can retain oily stains after washing. dry
cleaning
helps to return garments to a "like-new" condition using precautions
to prevent shrinkage, loss of color, and change of texture or finish.
Expertise: From fashions and fabrics to stain
removal to the
latest
cleaning technologies, we have the expertise to clean your
clothes
right. Why do it yourself or settle for a second-rate job from a
so-called
"home dry cleaning kit" when you could trust it to an expert?
Finishing: Thanks to special pressing equipment,
professional
finishing
gives garments a crisp, wrinkle-free, like-new appearance that can't be
beat.
There are no rumples or creases out of place. Plus, by taking your
clothes to
the dry cleaner, you don't have to spend your weekend standing over an
ironing
board and a hot iron.
Garment storage: Have you got too many clothes and too little
space?
We provide garment storage for out-of-season items. The
garments are
stored in a vault, which offers protection from insects, fire, burglary,
flood,
and mildew damage. Furs used to be the primary storage item, but today we
receive woolens, and other items to store as well.
Household textiles: Executive Cleaners doesn't just clean clothes. We
also process household items such as blankets, comforters, decorative
pillows,
rugs, and even upholstery and draperies.
Inspection: Before they return a garment to you, quality cleaners
conduct an inspection to make sure your order has met their own and your
expectations. If they spot a problem, the garment gets sent back to
receive
further attention. Safeguards like this help ensure that your clothes
will look
their best when you come to pick them up.
Knowledge of fabrics and fashions: You may know what
rayon, silk,
and
cotton are, but what about angora, faille or seersucker? There are
numerous
fabrics and fibers that dry cleaners must know about in order to care
best for
the clothes they receive. Each fabric can respond positively or
negatively
depending on the treatment administered.
Laundry: Executive Cleaners also have commercial laundry departments
where
they process shirts, cotton pants, and other items. With the convenience
and
superior level of pressing that comes with commercial laundry, it won't
just be
your dry clean-only clothes that look like a million bucks. Your
business casual
and casual attire will look their best, too.
Moths, safeguards from: Clean clothes are the first step to
preventing
moth and other insect damage. Insects can damage clothes either directly
or
indirectly. Direct damage is caused by a group of insects feeding
directly on a
fabric. Indirect damage is caused when insects feed on spilled food or
perspiration on the fabric. Moths attack the garment directly,
especially wool
and wool blends. Moth
proofing
is a chemical treatment given to fabrics that provides protection from
insects
without leaving the objectionable odors that mothballs do.
Neckties: Ties are often made of delicate fabrics (such as silk)
and
require special care. Whether you've spilled gravy on your favorite tie
or are
just looking to spruce it up, Executive Cleaners is best
equipped to
clean it.
Odor removal: Some cleaners specialize in odor removal and flood
and fire
restoration of water- or smoke-damaged items. We use ozone
generators to do an ozone treatment. The contact between ozone and the
odors
embedded in the textiles causes oxidation to reoccur, resulting in the
elimination of the odors and the release of oxygen. This is a safe and
effective process.
Stain removal: Executive Cleaners uses complex procedures and special
stain
removal chemicals to remove stains. Stains are divided into two major
categories: solvent-soluble stains and water-soluble stains. Different
stains
require different treatments, which stain removal technicians are
trained to
administer. Why risk a disaster using an over-the-counter
"all-purpose" stain removal product or trying a "home
remedy" when you could rely on your drycleaner's expert stain removal
abilities?
Technology: Executive Cleaners is on top of the latest cleaning and
fabric
technologies.
Value: A good value is what Executive Cleaners provides their customers
through
quality work, excellent customer service, and the extra free time to do
the
things they'd rather be doing instead of washing and ironing clothes.
Wetcleaning: Wetcleaning is a gentle form of cleaning that
cleaners may
choose to process sensitive textiles such as wool, silk, rayon, and
linen. It
gives Executive Cleaners more flexibility in processing items that may not
withstand
a dry cleaning process or that have soils that would be better removed
in
water.
For example, many items, such as wedding gowns, are often trimmed with
plastic
beads or sequins that may dissolve or discolor in dry cleaning but
generally
perform well in wet cleaning. Items with large water-soluble stains are
also
more likely to come clean in a wet cleaning process.
eXtend the life of your garments: Contrary to the belief of some,
frequent cleaning does not damage clothes. Frequent cleaning extends the
life
of a garment by removing stains and ground-in dirt and soils that can
cause
fiber abrasion.
Yellowing: Frequent cleaning removes stains that, if left
untreated,
could oxidize and cause yellowing. Exposure to heat or the passage of
time can
cause stains from food, beverages, and other oily substances to oxidize
and
turn yellow or brown, much the way a peeled apple turns brown after
exposure to
air. Once they become yellow or brown, these stains become much more
difficult
to remove and often cannot be removed.
Zip in and out: That's how long it takes you to drop off and pick
up
your dry cleaning. Again, convenience is paramount to good dry cleaning.