The steps and techniques for dry cleaning a suit correctly are as follows:
1. Pretreatment: Check whether there are stains on the suit. If so, use a clean damp cloth to gently clean the suit. Gently wipe the stained area. If you encounter oily stains, you can use a small amount of stain remover to apply it gently, and then wipe it clean with clean water.
2. Hang the suit to remove odor: Hang the suit upside down in a ventilated place, and use hangers to support the shoulders to allow the suit to stretch naturally and eliminate odors. This step will remove some odor while allowing the fabric to regain its shape.
3. Shawl protection: Use a shawl or dry cleaning bag to wrap the suit to avoid friction with other clothing and protect the fabric from damage.
4. Choose the appropriate dry cleaning method: Choose the appropriate dry cleaning method according to the instructions on the washing label on the suit. If the label says “dry cleaning”, you can choose a professional dry cleaner for cleaning; if the label says “dry clean or hand wash”, you can try to use an appropriate dry cleaning agent for cleaning at home.
5. Use dry cleaning agent: Choose a dry cleaning agent suitable for the suit fabric and add it to the cleaning tool according to the instructions. Before lightly wetting the surface of the suit, test a small area in an inconspicuous area to ensure that the dry cleaning agent will not cause damage to the suit.
6. Cleaning details: Use cleaning tools to gently wipe the surface of the suit, paying special attention to pockets, shoulders, collars and other areas that are easily dirty or harbor dirt. parts. Avoid using excessive force to avoid damaging the fabric fibers.
7. Rinse and dry: Wash the surface of the suit with clean water to remove residual dry cleaning agent. After washing, gently squeeze the excess water out of the suit and blot it dry with a clean towel. Then let the suit air dry naturally, avoiding exposure to the sun or the use of a dryer to prevent the fabric from deforming or shrinking.
8. Ironing and polishing: After the suit is completely dry, iron it flat using the appropriate temperature. The appropriate iron temperature can be chosen based on the type of fabric. Also, test the iron on an inconspicuous area before using it to avoid burning it.
Although the above steps can help you dry clean your suit properly, considering the value and complexity of the suit, it is recommended that you send the suit to a professional dry cleaner for processing. Their experienced staff can take better care of your suit and ensure it is treated properly during the cleaning process.