23rd March 2025
What Is Wet Cleaning?
Wet cleaning is an eco-friendly, water-based cleaning process designed for delicate fabrics. Unlike traditional laundry washing, wet cleaning uses:
✔ Specialized machines with precise water temperature control
✔ Biodegradable detergents instead of harsh chemicals
✔ Low mechanical agitation to prevent shrinkage and damage
✔ Controlled drying & finishing to maintain the garment’s shape
This method is particularly effective for silk, wool, cashmere, lace, and delicate synthetic fabrics, as it provides a gentle clean without compromising the structure of the garment.
What Is Dry Cleaning?
Despite the name, dry cleaning is not completely dry—it just doesn’t use water. Instead, garments are cleaned using liquid solvents, most commonly perchloroethylene (PERC) or newer hydrocarbon-based solutions. The dry cleaning process includes:
✔ Pre-treating stains with special solvents
✔ Cleaning garments in a dry cleaning machine with a solvent instead of water
✔ Extracting and filtering the solvent for reuse
✔ Steam pressing and finishing to restore the garment’s shape
Dry cleaning is particularly effective for structured garments (e.g., suits, coats), oil-based stains, and fabrics that may shrink in water.
Key Differences Between Wet Cleaning and Dry Cleaning
Feature |
Wet Cleaning 🌿 |
Dry Cleaning 🧼 |
Uses Water? |
✅ Yes |
❌ No (solvents instead) |
Uses Chemicals? |
✅ Biodegradable detergents |
❌ Solvents like PERC |
Eco-Friendly? |
✅ Yes |
❌ Less eco-friendly |
Best For: |
Wool, silk, cashmere, lace, delicate garments |
Suits, structured garments, oil-based stains |
Removes Water-Based Stains? |
✅ Yes (great for sweat, food, drinks) |
❌ Not as effective |
Removes Oil-Based Stains? |
❌ Not as effective |
✅ Yes (great for grease, makeup, ink) |
Odor? |
✅ Fresh, natural smell |
❌ Sometimes has a chemical odor |
Fabric Feel After Cleaning |
✅ Soft, natural |
❌ May feel slightly stiff |
Which One Should You Choose?
Choose Wet Cleaning If:
✔ You have delicate fabrics like silk, wool, or cashmere
✔ You want an eco-friendly cleaning option
✔ Your garment has water-based stains (e.g., sweat, wine, coffee)
✔ You want your clothes to feel soft and fresh without chemical odors
Choose Dry Cleaning If:
✔ Your item is structured, like a suit, coat, or blazer
✔ Your garment has oil-based stains (e.g., grease, makeup, ink)
✔ The fabric is labeled “dry clean only” and may shrink in water
✔ You need stiffness and shape retention (e.g., crisp pleats or heavy fabrics)
Final Thoughts: Which One Is Better?
Both wet cleaning and dry cleaning have their advantages, depending on the fabric type, stain type, and garment structure.
At The Laundry Lab London Limited, we offer both wet cleaning and dry cleaning services, ensuring your clothes receive the best treatment possible.
💦 Need a professional cleaning service? Contact us today to book a cleaning that’s right for your garments!
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