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Will clothes that require dry cleaning be wet?

No, dry cleaning is a dry-in, dry-out washing method that uses organic chemical solvents to wash clothes and remove oil or stains. Since water does not come into direct contact with the clothes during the washing process, it is called dry cleaning.

Basic steps The first step is pretreatment, which is stain removal. It uses artificial additives to pre-treat heavily polluted dirt and stains that are insoluble in dry cleaning solvents (such as juice, nail polish, paint, ink, etc.) without water. First apply it with laundry detergent, and then put it in water wash. The second step is main washing. Put the pretreated clothes into the dry cleaning machine, wash them thoroughly with dry cleaning solvent and spin (tumble) dry them. The third step is post-processing. The main purpose is to remove residual dry cleaning solvents and ironing and shaping from the clothes.

There will be a wet process, but not in the end