That’s fairly common. I worked at a dry cleaners for 10 years, and this came up pretty frequently. Usually folks wouldn’t like the prices and said they could dry clean at home, using those things that look like dryer sheets. Typically they were back two weeks later wondering why the stains weren’t coming out. Though by that time they had baked the stain into their clothes and getting the stain out would result in damage to the fabric color
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Reply to TIL Dry cleaning isn't dry at all and is only called dry because it uses chemical solvents instead of water by balaclavaloungeparty
That’s fairly common. I worked at a dry cleaners for 10 years, and this came up pretty frequently. Usually folks wouldn’t like the prices and said they could dry clean at home, using those things that look like dryer sheets. Typically they were back two weeks later wondering why the stains weren’t coming out. Though by that time they had baked the stain into their clothes and getting the stain out would result in damage to the fabric color