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Has anyone used the product b “Dryel?”
This is the dry cleaning product one could use in his/her dryer and have similar results to that of having the garment dry cleaned. What experience did you have?
Thanking you in advance for any comments.
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Has anyone used the product b “Dryel?”
This is the dry cleaning product one could use in his/her dryer and have similar results to that of having the garment dry cleaned. What experience did you have?
Thanking you in advance for any comments.
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Our local TV station did an investigation of this product. Basically, there is a spot remover that you rub on water soluble spots and then you toss the garment into the supplied bag with a deodorizer cloth and give it a spin in the dryer. So there is very little cleaning involved--it is more of a freshening process.
*Diane:Thank you for responding. I was thinking that was what the product was going to be like. Amoreno.
*I tried the Dryel product and was very satisfied. "Dry cleaned" two fuschia silk tops and they both came out like new. It removed the underarm "glitter" and left no spotting. Also did a black wool trenchcoat that had white cat hair and it removed the hair and left the coat very nice. No puckering of stitches or lining. The spot cleaner did a great job on the collor and cuffs. Used it on some blood drops on an antique satin comforter and it removed it completely.Try it!!!
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