How to dry clean in a steam dryer step 1.
Dry clean suit in dryer.
Used with a standard dryer the kits cost less than having the work done by professionals.
Never use the dryer.
Unroll the wet towel and move the garment to a dry towel.
I don t use a mesh laundry bag but one would be needed for a front load machine.
Dry clean only clothing should be treated as gently as possible which means you should be careful not to stretch or wring your garments during the washing and drying process.
Check with a dry cleaner before doing this if the suit is a dry clean only garment.
Place like colored dry clean only garments in the steam dryer.
First spot treat your clothing with the included pre treater.
I try to only launder my suits once per year.
Here s how they work.
Begin the steam cycle on the steam dryer.
Another great stain remover for when you dry clean at home is baking soda.
A lot of times we take things to the dry cleaner just because they re wrinkled.
The only challenge is that some suits are made with water soluble fusing.
But you can use a wet towel as a pressing cloth to iron and press anything back into shape which is super.
I refuse to take my suits to a dry cleaner.
Spray the garment with a fabric odor eliminator if desired.
The fabric odor eliminator will help remove strong.
These little squares of material are infused with similar chemicals to those used down at the dry cleaners.
Then put your clothes and the damp pad with cleaning solution also included in the dryer where the heat steams them.
Roll up the towel with the clothing inside pressing gently to remove water.
This can be risky if it is a dry clean only garment but for any other type of suit you can toss it into the dryer on a low setting and the wrinkles will fall out in about five minutes.
Button and zip garments before cleaning to help them hold their shape.
Step away from the dryer these clothes are not going in there.
Group similar fabric weights and colors together in the dryer bag.
Don t mix heavy woolen sweaters with lightweight silk.
Toss it in the dryer.
Lay each wet garment on a towel.
Mix four tablespoons of baking soda and a quarter cup of warm water to make a paste.