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Message # 36421.2.1 Subject: Re: Most, but not all, will be fine Date: Fri 11/07/08 15:24:03 GMT Name: bbay |
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It wouldn't be in a pool or anything like that, they'd be in a shower or bathtub. |
In reply to Message (36421.2) Most, but not all, will be fine
By FountainFrolic - Fri 11/07/08 14:52:03 GMT Depends on the fabric, and the construction. MOST will be just fine after going to the cleaners. I've had many wool and wool blend dress slacks wet over the years, and they've been just fine. I've had ladyfriends get wet in dry clean dresses a number of times also, from silk to linen to cotton and MOST have been fine after a trip to the dry cleaners. On occasion they will shrink or discolor - discolor particularly if you're talking about chlorinated water. Its a risk you take, but most will survive fine. |
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By bbay - Fri 11/07/08 14:25:35 GMT Since many people helped with my shoes question, I hope to get some help here. What happens if you have clothes that are dry clean only and they get wet? I'm referring to suits and other things like that which say dry clean only. Any help is appreciated. |
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