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Q: What is the difference between
Belding Dry Cleaners and other
cleaners, aren’t all cleaners the
same?
A:
No. There are many differences
between all dry cleaners. Most
cleaners work in volume delivering a
mass produced product at a cheap
price, no knowledge of finer or
unlabeled garments and undereducated
management. Often times these
“volume” cleaners have been known to
not even clean the clothing. Belding
Cleaners does less volume only at a
higher price delivering the highest
possible quality to it’s customers.
By doing less work the focus is
turned towards each individual
customer. with our professionalism
at the counter, expertise with any
and all types of garments, years of
experience and knowledgeable staff
and management we separate ourselves
from the common dry cleaners.
Q: Should I always follow the
care instructions on the garment’s
care label?
A:
No. Manufacturers realize that
consumers don’t like paying for dry
cleaning so they make the garment
appealing to the consumer by putting
easy care instructions on the label.
The consumer then takes those
instructions and often ruins the
clothing entirely or at the very
least the garment looks lifeless and
dull.
Q: Is dry cleaning good or bad
for my clothing?
A:
It is very good in fact for your
clothing. Depending on the dry
cleaners you take your clothes to,
they can and should be able to keep
your clothes soft, vibrant and in
the same shape as when you first
bought them. On the contrary to
popular belief, washing clothing
with water is one of the worst thing
you can do with your clothes,
excluding undergarments. Washing is
very rough on fabric, strips the
garment of its rich dye and vibrant
colors and often times leaves the
garment with a stiff feeling. Dry
cleaning clothes is the absolute
opposite, especially when taken to
professionals in quality, Belding
Cleaners.
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