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What if after dry-cleaning the stain remains?

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What if after dry-cleaning the stain remains?

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Contrary to popular belief, certain stains cannot be removed by the dry-cleaning process. The nature and age of the stain, plus the color and construction of the fabric, sometimes make stains impossible to remove without damaging the fabric. To increase the chances of removing the stain, it is recommended that you immediately mark the spot where the spill occurred with a piece of tape to make the dry-cleaner aware of the invisible stain, on a piece of paper write what was spilled, and bring it to be cleaned immediately.

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Contrary to popular belief, certain stains cannot be removed by the dry-cleaning process. The nature and age of the stain, plus the color and construction of the fabric, sometimes make stains impossible to remove without damaging the fabric. To increase the chances of removing the stain, it is recommended that you immediately mark the spot where the spill occurred with a piece of tape to make the dry-cleaner aware of the invisible stain, on a piece of paper write what was spilled, and bring it to be cleaned immediately. we will inform you after examining the stain whether or not it can be removed.

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