COAT PANT DRY CLEANER

Dry cleaning still involves liquid, but clothes are instead soaked in a water-free liquid solvent, tetrachloroethylene (perchloroethylene), known in the industry as "perc", which is the most widely used solvent. Alternative solvents are 1-bromopropane and petroleum spirits. From the need to produce a solvent that can replace the use of perc, came four other methods of dry cleaning (a.k.a "green" dry cleaning): synthetic petroleum (DF-2000), siloxane (Green Earth), liquid carbon dioxide and wet cleaning. Instead of using soap and water, dry cleaning is done using solvents. Solvents are much gentler than traditional cleaning methods, which means you can get rid of dirt, sweat, and grime without causing fading or deterioration. While many coats and jackets can be hand washed or machine washed, dry cleaning is ideal for wool coats or ones with embellishments. Keep in mind that leather jackets require special care; leather can't be exposed to water, so bringing it to a specialty cleaner will ensure your jacket gets professional treatment.The most obvious reason would be when they are dirty or have absorbed odors from the environment. The general rule of thumb is to have pants cleaned after wearing them three to four times. Even if you can't see visible dirt, they probably could use a good cleaning.