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Does the drycleaning process and chemicals cause undue wear on my clothes?

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Does the drycleaning process and chemicals cause undue wear on my clothes?

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A. No. Drycleaning can extend the life of your clothing. Food and beverage spills or tiny crumbs will attract insect damage unless the garment is drycleaned. A study conducted by a large eastern university found that wool fabric was unaffected by repeated drycleanings. The series of solvent cleanings did cause some minor color change. Colors will change if the original dye lot is not colorfast or may be noticed if matching pieces are cleaned with different solvents.

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