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Finding a Green Dry Cleaner
Finding a Green Dry Cleaner

When you buy an expensive garment made of exclusive fabric, you know you can wash that piece at home. You will have to count on a dry cleaner. Though dry cleaning is an expensive affair people are never reluctant to give that extra money to make sure that their favorite dress doesn't get spoiled while cleaning.

Have you ever thought that dry cleaning can keep your dress intact, but it can have harmful effects on your health as well as the environment? Surprised to hear this? But this is true. Most of the dry cleaners use a chemical for cleaning your dresses. That chemical is nothing else than perchloroethylene, which is more popularly known as perc. Perc is a very effective cleaning agent but it is toxic in nature, thus harmful for both human beings and the environment. Perc can have both short-term and long-term effects on your health. As a result you may experience things like nausea, headache, kidney damage, dizziness as well as respiratory problems.

Hence it is advised that you go for a green dry cleaner who uses liquid carbon dioxide instead of perc. Since people are becoming aware of green cleaning, most of the dry cleaners have switched to eco friendly dry cleaning. So it should not be problem for you to find a local dry cleaner who encourages green dry cleaning.

Here are a few tips that you can follow in order to find a green dry cleaner.

Before you look for a new dry cleaner, it is suggested that you talk to your present dry cleaner to know which cleaning agent he uses. It may happen that the person used liquid CO2 only, but you are not aware of it.

In fact it may also happen that the cleaner uses liquid CO2 to dry clean the dresses of those customers who ask for it separately. But in that case the charge can be a little high. Don't hesitate to pay that extra penny because it will save you from all the health issues that may lead to huge medical bill.

If you find that your existing cleaner doesn't use liquid CO2 you may start looking for a green dry cleaner. You can ask your friends or neighbors for reference.

You can also take help from Yellow Pages or go online and search for a local dry cleaner. Make sure to use the name of the place where you live when you search online. For example if you live in Weston, search with keywords like dry cleaners Weston and you will come to know about several dry cleaners in your area.

There are lifestyle blogs and free web-resource you can consult with while finding green dry cleaners. Give these a thorough look.




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