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Irishlass
LIF Adult
Member since 5/05 2961 total posts
Name: Lisa
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Dry cleaning?
When you bring your dry cleaning home do you keep the plastic on it? I always take the plastic off but now I noticed that when I don't wear somthing for awhile it gets dusty on the shoulders.
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Posted 2/24/13 2:34 PM |
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Dry cleaning?
I always think of them as toxic shields of poison, so I discard it ASAP.
But maybe I'm nuts. I read a few times how bad they are, so it always stuck with me.
You can buy those garment bags to hold your items and hang it in your closet.
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Posted 2/24/13 2:36 PM |
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shadows
LIF Adult

Member since 1/10 4694 total posts
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Dry cleaning?
I usually leave the plastic on until I wear it. Especially if it's something that i won't be wearing for a long time, to keep the dust off.
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Posted 2/24/13 6:45 PM |
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chilltocam
LIF Adult

Member since 11/11 9141 total posts
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Dry cleaning?
Usually take the plastic off right away and re-hang on my own hangers. I have heard that the plastic keeps the toxins in and also that it can trap any moisture that might be in there
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Posted 2/25/13 11:06 AM |
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Re: Dry cleaning?
I take it off. I noticed that if I do not wear the garment right away and the plastic is left on, I hate the way the garment smells. Also, the plastic is so unsafe if a small child or my dog were to get into my closet or near the clothes. I usually hang the item on a hook when I come into the house and I get rid of the plastic ASAP.
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Posted 3/6/13 12:20 AM |
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