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Shortly after I fist heard about the new 'home drycleaning" product "Dry-el", I had to try it. I have a lot of "dry-clean only" clothes, and they have traditionally been workn until they needed cleaning and then sat in my drycleaning stack for up to a year waiting for me to get them cleaned. This seemed like the perfect solution, if it worked. Well, it seems to. The clothes come out smelling nice and the spot remover works very well -- and best of all the sweaters with sequins look better than they did after a real drycleaning. (Why would anyone press a cashmere sweater?) The way it works is you put up to four items into a special heat resistant bag and toss in what looks like an especially large baby-wipe. Seal the bag and run it through the dryer for 30 minutes. If you immediately hand the clothes up, by the time they're dry most of the wrinkles have fallen out. (The process leaves the clothes very slightly damp.) I understand how it makes the clothes smell nice -- I think. The perfumes in the drycleaning thingy may just mask the body scent, maybe. If that's what's happening, it's working very well now, but may be less effective as time goes on. I understand how the spot remover works, sort of. I watched two cups of coffee drip out of my blue blazer into the absorbing mat they provide for the spotting process (nothing like a *real* test for a new product, eh?) but I'm not quite sure where the grunge -- the light all-over soil that collects on a garment as you wear it -- is going. It seems to be quite gone when I take the clothes out of the bag, but there doesn't seem to be any dirt on the bag or on the cloth. Can anyone explain hw this process works? Is there anything I need to know about this stuff that will change my mind about it being wonderful? I know that the toxic stuff they use in "real" drycleaning is a nightmare -- breathing it is bad for you and I'm don't feel really safe wearing the clothes until they've aired for a couple of days after drycleaning, but this stuff seems safe ... it doesn't irritate my skin at all.
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