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This sweater
costs less
than $0.50 to clean... |
While this one
costs an
average of $5.75 |
"So, when SHOULD I go to the Dry
Cleaner?"
Men's Dress Shirts
At an average cost of $1.50, the Dry Cleaner
is ideal for men's button down dress
shirts. In fact, the shirts are not dry
cleaned, but are instead washed, then
pressed and starched. Speaking of pressing,
you may think that you will have to iron all
of your clothes if you dry clean them at
home, but that isn’t so. You can clean a
pair of slacks three or four times with DRY
CLEANER’S SECRET® without losing the crease,
but the small wrinkles from sitting will be
gone! In general you’ll find clothes ready
to wear after using DRY CLEANER’S SECRET®,
no need to iron!
Stains
Your neighborhood dry cleaner is the stain
remover expert for your dry cleanable
clothing, and even he can’t remove
everything. So take your set-in stains and
ground-in cuff and collar soil to the dry
cleaner to remove, but for fresh stains less
than the size of a dime, use DRY CLEANER’S
SECRET®. It is especially effective
removing oil-based stains such as
mayonnaise, salad dressing and make-up (yes,
even lipstick on your collar.)
"What about those other home dry cleaning
products?"
If you’ve ever used Dryel*, you know what
a hassle that plastic bag is to deal with.
Home dry cleaning is so much easier with DRY
CLEANER’S SECRET®. Simply place the
pre-moistened cleaning cloth into the dryer
with your dry clean garments, tumble gently
for 20 minutes, and your clothing comes out
wrinkle-free, sized, and smelling fresh -
not perfumy. And of course, Dry Cleaner's
Secret is non-toxic, and safe for any gas or
electric dryer.
Best of all, you'll have no annoying bag
to wrestle with and save for next time.
*Dryel™ is a registered trademark of The
Procter & Gamble Company. DRY CLEANER'S
SECRET® is not associated
with Procter & Gamble, Dial or Clorox.
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