
Here's how it works:
The dryer-activated cloth holds a small amount of water, as well
as perfume and an emulsifying agent. This emulsifying agent keeps
the water and perfume dispersed within the cloth. When you turn on
the dryer, the heat generated raises the temperature of the liquids
inside the cloth. This increase in thermal energy allows the
molecules to bounce around more rapidly than usual. When the
molecules reach a high enough temperature, they overcome their
attraction to one another and leave the surface of the liquid. The
molecules form a dense, high-pressure steam.
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Even the Dry Cleaner puts your clothes in a normal 'dryer'
like yours at home!
| Help your budget by using these
kits: With home dry cleaning, you can clean 16 garments for
about what you'd pay for one garment to be professionally dry
cleaned. As long as you're not trying to remove large, set-in or
greasy stains, these kits can be used to freshen garments and
stretch the time between visits to the cleaner. You have to weigh
the money you could save using the kits against the time you'll
lose actually doing your dry cleaning at home.
They prevent you from being exposed to the
solvent, perchlorethylene, used by commercial
cleaners. This does make them a good alternative for people with
chemical sensitivities (not including perfume) or those who are
looking for a process that's less harmful to the environment, and
to their clothes (this chemical slowly-shortens fabric's lifespan).
Perchlorethylene can damage your liver, kidneys and
brain, and is a contaminant in up to 25 percent of the U.S. water
supply. The chemicals used in home dry cleaning don't accumulate
in the environment, and, compared to perchlorethylene, they are
fairly safe
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