Dry cleaning is the process of removing soil and stains with solvent rather than water. It is called dry cleaning because the solvent contains little or no water and has no effect on swelling or shrinking fabric fibers.
We begin by removing spots and stains with the use of steam and/or spotting agents. The garments are then loaded into the dry cleaning machine. The clothes go in dry and come out dry. The machine agitates the garments to loosen embedded dirt.
Clothes are inspected and hung. Then they are sent to the finishing department. The clothes are pressed to Holiday Cleaners' standards and then sent back for a final inspection. If no spots, stains, or rough finished areas are found, the clothes are bagged and hung on the conveyor. They are now ready to be picked up by the customer.
We're fabric friendly and Earth friendly! Holiday Cleaners responsibly switched chemical solvents to something much safer for the environment... safer than what 85% of the other drycleaners are using.
Does anyone know what digital ID tagging system they are using to tag the customers clothes? Please help. I run a dry cleaners myself and would love one of those.
ytjoekim 1 month ago
Pure WIN! Very informative commercial.
wangtang2k 2 months ago
Congrats, a good video!
greetings from Tintorería Montsec (Spain)
echthausen 3 months ago
Im glad there are businesses targeted at making sure we look good when we put on our nice threads, cause I suck at ironing and washing
wardubo 6 months ago
niceeeeee
KrazyTrader168 8 months ago
nice lol
shailube 9 months ago