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Give  and Go Dry-cleaning
Dry-cleaning uses fluids to remove soil and stains on fabric. Dry-cleaning fluid uses or contains a little or no water and does not penetrate fibers the way water does. Where water dissolves salt and sugar, dry-cleaning fluid do not. Where water does not do much good eliminating oily spots dry-cleaning solvent to does.

Where water would make a mess of a Kleenex left in your shirt pocket, dry-cleaning that same shirt would leave the Kleenex intact. The dry-cleaning fluid does not expand the fibers. Dry-cleaning is a very safe way to clean clothes especially wools, silk, rayon and linen. The dry-cleaning process begins with pretreatment of spots and stains using special cleaning agents. This is where the magic happens.

A good dry cleaner can make hard to remove stains disappear without a trace. After the stains are gone the cleaning agents also need to be removed from your clothes, and the last traces of these and the stains are removed in the wheel of the dry-cleaning machine.

In recent years , the solvent used by 85% of all dry cleaners is "perc". You've probably smelled as when you walk into most dry-cleaning stores that have a plant on site, it smells awful. AtGive n Go Cleaners we do not use perc, we use an environmentally friendly hydrocarbon that has no smell at all, it takes a little longer to dry but we think it's worth it!

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