Question about dryer dry cleaning.
TNDemo
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Tue Dec-28-04 08:04 PM
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Question about dryer dry cleaning. |
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I need to have the cushion covers dry cleaned on my couch and chairs. I was about to take them to the dry cleaner and my husband mentioned that the time we took one before (had a spill or something) that it was kinda expensive. We were going to send a bunch of them this time since it did the dry cleaning did such a great job that one time. I have never used the Dryel or something like it. For those of you that have used it, does it actually remove grime or dirt?
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Tue Dec-28-04 08:09 PM
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1. Yes, a shampooer can do the same job |
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and probably better. You won't believe the dirt and grime that will get sucked out. You might be able to rent one from your local grocery store. That's what we do (well, I'll fess up...that's what the DH does!)
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