Cleaning can take a few minutes to a few hours depending on the size and complexity of the area to be cleaned.

There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on the type of clothing and the dry cleaning facility. However, most clothes can be dry cleaned in a day if they are placed in a machine that uses heat and air.

It is possible to have something dry cleaned in one day, but it depends on the item. Some items, like silk shirts, can be cleaned quickly and easily. Other items, like wool sweaters, may need more time and care.

There is no one answer to this question as it depends on the type of dry cleaning service being used. Some dry cleaners use a process called “high-heat” cleaning which is said to be more effective than standard dry cleaning.

Dry cleaning is definitely not necessary every time you wear something new. In most cases, a gentle wash with cold water will do the trick. If you really insist on going to the dry cleaner, be sure to ask if they can clean the item in a steam environment, which will help remove any lingering smells.

Yes, hand wash only and dry clean only can be done.

There is no scientific consensus on whether or not dry cleaning removes mould. A few studies have found that it does, while others have not. It seems likely that the removal of specific types of mould depends on the dry cleaning process and the particular cleaner used. In general, though, dry cleaning probably does not remove mould completely.

It typically takes about two hours to dry clean a comforter.

There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on the type of stain and how severe it is. Generally, though, dry cleaning may not be able to remove set in stains completely.

There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on the type of dry cleaning service being used. Some dry cleaners use special machines that kill bacteria, while others use chemicals that can remove bacteria. Ultimately, it is up to the dry cleaner to determine whether or not their service removes bacteria.

There are a few reasons why your clothes may still smell after they’ve been dry cleaned. One possibility is that the dry cleaner didn’t remove all of the sweat or other moisture from the clothing. Another possibility is that the dry cleaner didn’t use a proper cleaning agent. If you notice that your clothes still smell after they’ve been dry cleaned, you can try using a home cleaning solution or air freshener to help eliminate the odor.

There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on personal preference and what type of shirt you are washing. Drying your shirts may be more economical if you plan to only wear them a few times before discarding them, while laundering may be more ideal if you plan to keep your shirts for longer periods of time.

Yes, dry clean only can go in the dryer.