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Alternative to Dry Cleaning
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Why not vacuum them and then run a steamer over them that will kill any mites? If you don't have one I'm sure you could borrow one somewhere. In fact, you could probably buy one for less than the dry cleaning.0
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I have used the dry cleaning sheets in my tumble dryer for my suits. They cam out ok, obviously they do't get pen marks or spills out but the came out nice an refreshed.
I guess you could use this a few times inbetween drying cleaning so you only have to dry clean every so often.
Could you tell me the brand name of the dry cleaning sheets you used?Problem with having access to internet is that i get asked by many to solve their problems
Well at least i learn something on the way
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I'm sorry I can't remember them now. They were in the supermarkert where the tumble dryer sheers I beleiver they are called Revive. Have a look at this link
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=351456
p.s. sorry for the long delay in getting back to youTopCashback £1792.63My Little World0
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