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Risks of DIY Dry Cleaning

If you purchase a DIY kit, you will find that they are not gentle on all the clothing. Read here a few risks associated with DIY dry cleaning.

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Risks of DIY Dry Cleaning

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  1. Know About the Risks of DIY Dry Cleaning *************************************************************************** Do you remember the excitement you had while purchasing your favorite garments? Great, we hope that you are not planning to destroy your favorite piece of clothing using a DIY dry cleaning kit. Well, we know DIYs are on a roll in this era, and it is common to find a DIY dry cleaning kit in stores across the city. However, the results may not be as amazing as the kit’s marketing. Therefore, before proceeding with the DIY over professionaldry cleaners, go through the risks articulated below. Can Damage Fabric Some materials or fabrics demand special chemicals and care, which a DIY dry cleaning kit might not fulfill. There is a high possibility that the fabric or material is either shrunk or damaged due to unfriendly or strong cleaners, which is a big risk for apparel lovers. Therefore, choose to experiment with your clothes only if you can discard them easily. Can Trigger Migraines or Headaches Professional dry cleaning services leave your garments clean, fresh, and smell-free. However, DIY dry cleaning has gained popularity for leaving unpleasant and strong smells post the cleaning process that can act as triggers for people prone to headaches or suffering from migraines.

  2. If you are one of those, you might need medicines handy every time you wear a DIY dry- cleaned garment. The risk is not worth taking. However, the choice is yours. Can Leave Body Odor on the Material Angry or frustrated, this might be your reaction after figuring out that your DIY hard work is not successful. There are several complaints of people having to deal with foul or sweaty smells, usually from the underarms area of their clothes, after using the kit. It is a fact that these kits can freshen your clothes to an extent. However, cleaning experts like Image Laundry can not only clean but also keep your garment odor free to avoid the possible embarrassment you have to go through by wearing smelly clothes in public. Can Increase the Hold of Stains Even though DIY dry cleaning kits can treat certain stains, they are not compatible with every stain, especially ones based on oil and those that are difficult to treat. In case you experiment with the kit’s effectiveness with these stains at home, the chances of worsening it or making it even more difficult to remove are high as they can set into the materials. Moreover, you might even find a new dark stain on the material after completing the entire cleaning process. Wrapping Up Hopefully, you have an idea of what risks you need to be prepared for before choosing a DIY dry cleaning kit. Oh wait, there’s another reason that most of the flimsy bags accompanying the kit are prone to damage. Hence, choosing professional dry cleaners in JLT is always a wise decision if you want your clothes to stay safe. Contact Us: +971 555776608 | info@imagelaundry.ae Visit US Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | Pinterest | LinkedIn

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