In most cases, dry cleaning will remove odors from sweat, smoke and last nights sizzling fajita’s. However, dry cleaning does not follow the same process as wet washing in a washing machine. So, depending on the fabric and the source of the odor, removing odors may be more difficult and in some cases unsuccessful. As an example, sweat has the capability to soak into your clothing, which can make the ability to remove odor more challenging.
A few quick tips to combat odors for your dry clean only garments:
- Allow clothing to ventilate between wearing’s. Hang the garment and allow them to get some fresh air.
- If you smoke or struggle with sweat and body odor consider cleaning your garments after each use. Even clothing made with natural fibers soak up smells.
- Consider a DIY method like coffee. Fill an envelope with a few scoops of coffee and seal the envelope. Place your garment and the sealed envelope with coffee in a plastic bag and seal. Allow to sit for a few days. When you reopen the bag, the smell should be gone.
- Consult a local dry cleaning professional. Dry cleaning professionals are skilled in dealing with odor and should welcome the conversation to assist. Dry Cleaning professionals should be able to provide some guidance and tips to assist you in eliminating ongoing odor in your fabrics.
All hope is not lost. If in doubt, reach out to your local Dry Cleaner for assistance.