Dry-cleaned Sentence Examples

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  • It would cost more than seven dollars to have them dry cleaned and pressed.

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  • The best part is that most dresses have been dry cleaned before they are stored and packed away and are in excellent condition.

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  • Formal clothes are usually made from fabrics that must be dry-cleaned rather than machine-washed, which increases the overall cost of the garment.

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  • Black tends to fade quickly so if possible take your shirt to be dry-cleaned instead of washing it yourself.

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  • Because Harris Tweed is pure new wool, it can only be dry-cleaned.

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  • Have your jacket professionally dry cleaned each year, and at the beginning of each season, treat the leather with a protective finish.

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  • Some of these may be better off dry-cleaned.

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  • This one will cost about $180 and needs to be dry cleaned.

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  • The drawbacks to buying a garment made of silk chiffon are that it is expensive and has to be dry cleaned.

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  • While a $2 vest may seem like the steal of the century, and you love the silky fabric, if it has to be dry-cleaned, the final cost of the garment over its wearable lifetime could be extremely high.

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  • Seniors often have limited budgets, so clothing that can be laundered instead of dry-cleaned is popular.

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  • Angora sweater dresses, for example, will most likely have to be carefully hand washed or dry cleaned.

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  • Clothing that can be machine-washed and dried is less expensive over the life of the garment than items that must be hand washed or dry cleaned.

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  • Most vampire costumes for pooches are machine washable, though there are a few that are made from felt or crushed velvet, which require you to hand wash them or have them dry cleaned.

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  • Do you want bedding that is machine-washable or are you willing to pay to have your bedding professionally dry-cleaned?

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  • These wool items should be dry-cleaned before you start.

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  • Some fabrics, such as acetate, some linen, some rayon and silk, should be dry-cleaned only.

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  • Most chenille robes must be dry cleaned to protect the fabric and furnish the longest wear time, which is something to consider before making a purchasing decision.

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  • While having silk dry cleaned isn't a bad idea, you may still be able to get away with gently hand-washing your garments.

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  • For the best results, have the gown dry cleaned with a fresh or soluble solvent.

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  • For example, if you choose a uniform that must be dry-cleaned, it will put your uniform out of commission while it is at the cleaners.

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