WET CLEANING

A typical wet-cleaning cycle consists of one or more rotations through detergents, soaps and bleaches, followed by a thorough rinse.  As in the dry-cleaning process, the garments are inspected and, if necessary, pre-treated for stains. Garments made of delicate fabrics are immersed in water containing detergent and gently hand washed, while heavier fabrics may be scrubbed.  Once the garments are rinsed, they are either dried in a machine or hung out to dry and then finished.