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Dry 
Cleaning

You can rely on our dry cleaners with over 50 years combined of experience to make your garments look their best. Our state of the art machines and Eco-friendly solution ensure you look your best every time. Drycleaning uses solvent to remove soils and stains from fabric in specially designed machines.

The term "drycleaning" is misleading: it is called drycleaning because the solvent contains little or no water and does not penetrate the fibers as water does. Among the advantages of drycleaning is its ability to dissolve greases and oils in a way that water cannot.

The drycleaning process begins with the pretreatment of spots and stains using special cleaning agents. The garments are then loaded into a machine resembling an oversized front-loading washer. It produces similar mechanical action to loosen embedded dirt. Throughout the cleaning process, the solvent is filtered or distilled to ensure its clarity. The garments are dried in the same machine and should have no residual solvent odor after cleaning.

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Wetcleaning

Wetcleaning is the professional process of removing soils from garments and other textile items through the use of water. The American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC) definition for Professional Wetcleaning is: A process for cleaning sensitive textiles (e.g., wool, silk, rayon, linen) in water by professionals using special technology, detergents, and additives to minimize the potential for adverse effects. It is followed by appropriate drying and restorative finishing procedures.

Something else you might not know: By attempting to remove a stain with a household stain removal remedy on certain fabrics and substances, you could be unknowingly setting the stain, making it difficult or even impossible for your professional dry cleaner to remove. At Martinizing, we have chemical agents, equipment and experience superior to any household solution you might try. Don't take chances with your garments - take them to MARTINIZING instead.

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