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"I don't want to have anything dry cleaned," she said.
You do have to get them dry-cleaned now and then.
Everything needs to be dry-cleaned or sent out for special cleaning.
At the time, I didn't think they would need to be dry-cleaned.
Staff members dug into their own pockets to have the clothes dry cleaned.
" She even added that the dress would probably need to dry-cleaned before being worn again, saying, "I didn't have time to get it dry-cleaned myself before my cheating scumbag of a husband decided to call an end to our marriage.
Some attendees fretted about whether they had enough time to get their suits dry-cleaned.
"You're lucky you caught me on the day after I dry cleaned it," he joked.
The dress only needed to be dry cleaned before Nicolson wore it, requiring no other alterations.
Shyp mailed stuff for you and Washio dry cleaned your clothes, until they both died sudden deaths.
At its 250-person warehouse in Ohio, each garment is washed or dry cleaned after every return.
Just a few weeks ago I got five pieces dry-cleaned at my local laundromat for about $24.
When She makes her final decision the night before the show, having had the chosen pieces dry-cleaned.
The room was stocked with a hairdryer, ironing board and iron, two dry-cleaned robes, and a safe.
Her great regret: "Now I have to get it dry-cleaned," she tells her brother, Michael (Jeremy Shamos).
I mean, you could always just wash your clothes in a timely fashion, or even get them dry cleaned.
If you never properly take care of your favorite sweater, splurge a little and get that sucker dry cleaned.
There's a cupboard, with little else in it other than the shirts Andrew wore for work, recently dry-cleaned.
They also dry cleaned a purple blouse for me, getting most, but not all, of the oil stain out.
There has been relatively little research done on the risks of PERC to people who wear dry cleaned clothes.
I ask him to pick out his clothes so we can decide if they need to be dry-cleaned.
But getting your clothes dry cleaned can be pricey, and if you have multiple pieces it can add up quickly.
Helen Wilson's grandson, Bob Housman, runs Jan's Cleaners, in downtown Beatrice, where Searcey used to have his uniform dry-cleaned.
Do cops get their uniforms dry-cleaned for free, or just toss it in with their gym shorts at home?
"If somebody spills red wine all over your suit then yes, you'd need to have it dry cleaned," Mr. Greenfield said.
Like most, Schott's peacoat is an 80%/20% blend of wool and nylon, and it does need to be dry-cleaned.
Most of all, you'll see the traces of the not so distant past: shot up school buses, never opened dry-cleaned suits, and dolls.
Example 2: My friend said she'll pay for my new blouse her 3-year-old just spilled juice all over to get dry cleaned.
So she signed up for Rent the Runway, the popular service that lets users try dry-cleaned clothing for a month, and got hooked.
" She adds: "We're all trying to cut bills, and I don't want to create a ton of pieces that have to be dry cleaned.
A dress was delivered in two sizes, returned by prepaid shipping label to the company's warehouse, dry-cleaned, and sent out to the next wearer.
According to Good Housekeeping, some down pillows are machine washable, which is convenient, while others must be dry cleaned or only may be spot cleaned.
It's a good thing we do because I try on my most beloved dress, that was just dry cleaned FOR THE FIRST TIME, and it's ruined.
Six months after I lost her, I moved home, filled three dumpsters with the relics of her life, and dry-cleaned 75 articles of her clothing.
After a fairy-tale ceremony in June, her wedding dress, a 150-year-old heirloom, went missing after she dropped it off to be dry-cleaned.
A man who stays at the hotel every other Monday night on business brings me three soiled shirts, asks if they can be dry-cleaned overnight.
We are proud of what we accomplished along the way: over one million items of clothing dry cleaned, and over 21,000 tons of laundry washed and folded!
You'll have to go the extra step of getting them dry-cleaned, but I think it's worth it if a great silk shirt is what you want.
I emerged from the subway to see a group of elderly people in blazers and dry-cleaned dresses huddled under the awning in front of Joseph G. Duffy.
Instructions on the package should be followed exactly and all clothing, linens and toys used by the infected person should be washed in hot water or dry cleaned.
Thanks to the generous donations by hundreds of friends and partners, we have collected, dry cleaned and delivered nearly 600 suits to those who need them the most.
Many of the items that go on display are shoes, electronics, jewelry and clothing, which is dry-cleaned on site, selling for 20 to 80 percent off retail prices.
Peterson recovered the defiled jacket, had it dry-cleaned and sent it back to Towe along with an apology and a $150 gift certificate to a New Orleans restaurant.
A day where no one begs you to make them a snack and no one spills anything on your freshly dry-cleaned sweater — that is the the real porn for moms.
When it comes to sweaters and outerwear, Kaplan encourages her clients to get everything dry-cleaned at the end of the season, so they don't get moth eaten while in storage.
Talladega, Alabama (CNN)Alex Liddell Jr. sang an Al Green song as he sorted through recently dry-cleaned uniforms -- deep crimson with Carolina blue accents -- for his marching band's biggest performance ever.
I never had anything dry cleaned until I started my first big-girl job (per E.'s suggestion), so this cost always annoys me, but I understand it's an essential adult activity.
At least one study has shown that storing dry cleaned clothes in a closet can boost ambient PERC concentrations, suggesting that ambient chemicals remain in clothes and slowly evaporate off into the environment.
"Everybody knows everybody here," said Faith Gower, a 63-year-old mother of four who runs Hemmingford's general store, where you can have your tie dry-cleaned as well as buy pool equipment.
I get into my own car, a cosseted little Miata that ideally I would drive only on dry-cleaned surfaces, and head up into the Catskills, meeting Joyce in the hamlet of Downsville.
You can, in fact, wash it, so long as you remove the Bluetooth cuff attachment, though Google and Levi's suggest you avoid ironing the sleeve, having the jacket dry cleaned, or washing it excessively.
I know this for sure, because when I got it dry cleaned post-separation I became happier, more confident and discovered what it feels like to be genuinely loved and treated well in a relationship.
Look, Ma, I know you never buy anything that has to be dry-cleaned, but I'm buying it for you and it's a $180 skirt and you can't throw a $180 skirt into the washing machine.
Speaking of silver linings, if you have a men's suit with one — or any color, really — it will cost you only about 8 bucks to get it dry-cleaned, even in the affluent northern suburbs of Dallas.
Burger King is trying to make a point Thursday about how women are charged more for some products that are almost entirely identical to the ones for men, whether it's deodorant, jeans or having a shirt dry cleaned.
I grab a few pairs from J. Crew Factory for just $14.95, plus new pants that I'm hoping will hit the beautiful work trifecta of not needing to be dry-cleaned, not wrinkling like crazy, and still being cute.
The smell had to be in her dress, which Valerie didn't dare wash because it looked as though it had to be dry-cleaned, or in her lank, licorice-colored hair, which was pulled back from her forehead under an even grubbier stretch Alice band.
"When I go on the road, I toss it in my bag, take it out the next day and it doesn't wrinkle, it doesn't get all sweaty or need to be dry cleaned," said Watt, who is an investor in the company and the brand's ambassador.
Without hyper-vigilant data-tracking and knowing more about Rent the Runway's own footprint, I wouldn't be able to determine whether having these items dry-cleaned and shipped to me every month is better or worse than short trips to my own dry cleaner and a longer jaunt to a mall once in a blue moon.
It comes with a convenient handheld steam board to de-wrinkle collars, pockets, and sleeves, that also doubles as a crease attachment to provide a more polished, or what one might call dry-cleaned look that gives structure to collars, sleeves, plackets, hems, and other clothing areas where a completely steamed, flat finish would just appear odd.
You can save $4 on DIY Drano (by pouring some baking soda down the drain, followed by vinegar and hot water), a few bucks on multi-purpose cleaner by mixing up some baking soda, vinegar, and water in a spray bottle), and even more money by washing delicate clothing with dish soap and water instead of paying to have it dry cleaned.
But after years of being taken advantage of, like stylists coming in and returning $10k dresses that were ripped or not dry cleaned or just not returning them at all — and at the time, maybe not having it in my contract that I wasn't responsible for lost or stolen clothes, so then you work for five months for free to pay the designer back — it basically becomes a masochistic exercise in how to destroy yourself.
Most Roman blinds need to be dry-cleaned so make sure you remove the blind from the headrail with care and take out the horizontal rods and bottom bar.
Many chenille fabrics should be dry cleaned. If hand or machine-washed, they should be machine-dried using low heat, or as a heavy textile, dried flat to avoid stretching, never hung.
If possible anything made with metallic fibers should be dry-cleaned, if there is no care label. Ironing can be problematic because the heat from the iron, especially at high temperatures, can melt the fibers.
David C. Tirsell "Dry Cleaning" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2000. Most natural fibers can be washed in water but some synthetics (e.g. viscose, lyocell, modal, and cupro) react poorly with water and must be dry-cleaned.
Jerry takes his mother's fur coat and his jacket to be dry cleaned. Jerry, Elaine and Kramer go to the movies. Kramer meets Uma Thurman and writes her phone number on Jerry's dry cleaning ticket. Jerry spots Willie, the dry cleaner, wearing his jacket.
When a fabric is designated as inherently fire-retardant, permanently fire-retardant, or durably fire-retardant, the flame retardancy will last for the life of the fabric as it has been woven into the fabric fiber itself. The drapery can be laundered or dry-cleaned as recommended by the drapery manufacturer. In the case of fabrics that are designated as fire- retardant, that have been topically treated with chemicals, the flame retardancy of the fabric will dissipate over time, particularly with repeated cleaning. As these chemicals are soluble in liquids-either water or dry cleaning fluid, these fabrics must be dry-cleaned with a non-liquid cleaning agent.
Kimono need to be aired out at least seasonally and before and after each time they are worn. Many people prefer to have their kimono dry cleaned. Although this can be extremely expensive, it is generally less expensive than but may be impossible for certain fabrics or dyes.
Modacrylic pieces can also be dry-cleaned, however, they should not be steamed and should only be tumbled on cold. Some fabrics may also be cleaned using the furrier method (a special non immersion cleaning process). The fibers are heat sensitive and will shrink at 250 °F and will stiffen at temperatures over 300 °F.
Not all stains can be removed by dry cleaning. Some need to be treated with spotting solvents — sometimes by steam jet or by soaking in special stain-remover liquids — before garments are washed or dry cleaned. Also, garments stored in soiled condition for a long time are difficult to bring back to their original color and texture.
China Influence. Phillip Green. In 1979, Green bought up, at low prices, the entire stock of ten designer-label clothes retailers that had gone into receivership. He then had the newly bought clothes dry cleaned, put on hangers, and wrapped in polythene to make them look new, and bought a shop from which to sell them to the public.
Madonna also honored him in her 1993 "Bad Girl" video. She rips the plastic off her dry cleaned suit, the tag of which reads "Alaïa." Azzedine Alaïa was named Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur by the French government in 2008. Lady Gaga has also worn several of his creations, notably in her Thanksgiving special, when she wore a long fall 2011 dress.
The leaves, or pages, of the codices can first be dry-cleaned with grated Staedtler Mars plastic eraser crumbs as used in the treatment of Codex Huejotzingo. Tests are conducted to determine how the ink and leaves will react to aqueous treatment. The risks of aqueous treatment on Mesoamerican codices include the ink seeping further into the pages and stresses from expansion and contraction. Nonaqueous treatments are preferable for Mesoamerican codices.
In the late 1950s, students were allowed to wear hosiery but it had to be plain (no black, no grey, no white). The skirt and bolero were made of a wool-type material and could not be laundered. Both items had to always be dry cleaned. For gym classes, students changed into a one-piece turquoise blue jump suit that came to mid-thigh and had elastic around each leg.
" The jacket evidence was a bit more confusing for LeBlanc. The Crown said the brown jacket was dry cleaned to cover up the murder. The Defence said the jacket was laundered by the wife because the Olands had visitation and funerals to attend, since Dennis's father was deceased. LeBlanc indicated he felt the police presumed Dennis's guilt too quickly; "this conclusion on their part was totally unjustified and indeed irrational.
Linen's poor elasticity means that it easily wrinkles. Mildew, perspiration, and bleach can damage the fabric, but because it is not made from animal fibers (keratin) it is impervious to clothes moths and carpet beetles. Linen is relatively easy to take care of, since it resists dirt and stains, has no lint or pilling tendency, and can be dry-cleaned, machine-washed, or steamed. It can withstand high temperatures, and has only moderate initial shrinkage.
Bandboy (also expressed as band boy) is a bygone term for a job similar to for what now is known as a "roadie." They set up, tear down, and maintain equipment, and music. They help-out backstage, making sure there are towels, drinks, ice. Unlike a roadie, the bandboy was more like a personal assistant, or au pair, or butler/dresser for the leader — making sure suits were dry cleaned, shoes shined, and the like.
Jones which held that a sitting president of the United States does not have immunity against civil lawsuits for acts done before taking office, and unrelated to the office. Tripp also informed Starr of the existence of a navy blue dress that Lewinsky owned that was soiled with Clinton's semen. During their friendship, Lewinsky had shown the dress to Tripp and said she intended to have it dry-cleaned; Tripp convinced her not to have it cleaned.
Silk comforters are easy to care for: they only need to be dried under the sun twice a year to maintain their freshness. If more thorough cleaning is required, a silk comforter should be dry-cleaned, since the silk floss layers are damaged by contact with water. They may have a fairly strong smell to them, attributed to the remaining pupa. There is some difference of opinion about how easy it is to get rid of the smell.
It turned out that Victor had Ethel's dress dry-cleaned. Washington Square Park's Alexander Lyman Holley monument, where Corie finds drunken Paul late in the film Meanwhile, a drunken Paul skips work and sits in Washington Square Park. Heeding her mother's advice, Corie goes out searching for Paul and finds him drunk and running barefoot through the park. The once cautious Paul is now a fun-loving drunk while Corie cautiously chases after him in order to get him to sober up.
In many Western countries, the bisht is sold by merchants as a Saudi abaya or Abayah. According to custom, a kanzu must be crisp, that is dry cleaned and starched, before it is suitable for formal wear. The kanzu is the national costume of Tanzania, and is the formal wear of most of the tribes in the country. For informal events, a Saudi manufactured thobe with a mandarin collar or the dashiki shirt and a kofia is the traditional attire.
The Baltimore Colts' Marching Band retained their name until 1998, when they renamed themselves Baltimore's Marching Ravens. According to the documentary, band leaders got advance warning that the team was being moved from Baltimore to Indianapolis overnight and were able to remove their equipment from team headquarters before the moving vans arrived. At the time of the move, the band's uniforms were being dry-cleaned. Band President John Ziemann contacted the owner of the dry cleaners, who told Ziemann that legally they could not release the uniforms to him, but told him that evening, he should take the company van "for a walk".
The flame retardants work by coating the flammable fabrics with a mineral based barrier, preventing fire from reaching the fibres. Typically, the flame retardancy of topically treated fabric is certified for one year, though the actual length of time in which the treatment remains effective will vary based on the number of times the drapery is dry-cleaned and the environmental conditions in the location in which the drapery is used. It is recommended that topically treated drapery be re-tested for fire-retardancy on an annual basis and re-treated by a qualified professional as needed.
During his investigation Cass held several identification parades, including for Officer F, Officer G and Officer I. These were identified by the barrister and historian David Renton from the inquest as PCs Raymond White, James Scottow and Anthony Richardson, respectively. No witness managed to identify the man they saw hitting Peach. It later transpired that one officer present at the riots shaved off the moustache which he had that day, while Inspector Murray grew a beard and refused to take part in the identity parades. Many of the uniforms that the police wore that day had been dry-cleaned before they were inspected.
Crew practices and deficiencies added to the severity of the on-board fire. According to surviving crewmen, painting the ship had been a common practice to keep it looking new and to keep crewmen busy. Unfortunately, the thick layers of paint that resulted from this practice made the ship more flammable and strips of paint broke off during the fire, helping to spread the flames. The storage locker in which the fire started held blankets that had been dry cleaned using 1930s technology, which utilized flammable dry cleaning fluids (although it is unlikely that significant amounts of the fluid would remain).
Khigh Alx Dhiegh ( or ) (born Kenneth Dickerson; August 25, 1910 - October 25, 1991) Includes short biographical summary of Khigh Dhiegh. was an American television and motion picture actor of Anglo-Egyptian Sudanese ancestry, noted for portraying East Asian roles. He is perhaps best remembered for portraying villains, in particular his recurring TV guest role as Chinese agent Wo Fat on Hawaii Five-O (from the pilot in 1968 to the final episode in 1980), and brainwashing expert Dr. Yen Lo in 1962's The Manchurian Candidate.Dr. Lo proudly asserted that the subject's minds were not only "brain-washed", but they were also "dry-cleaned".
In 2007, University Library System staff members began the process of surveying, cleaning, and repairing the maps in order to stabilize them. Maps are dry cleaned with soot sponges to remove surface dirt. A mine map that has been cleaned with soot sponges on the left half The canvas backing of the maps are vacuumed; those with significant damage are repaired with muslin patches and an Ethylene vinyl acetate adhesive. In order to unroll brittle maps, some of which haven't been opened in over 100 years, the conservator and student assistants use a process of humidification, flattening, and drying to safely open the maps without causing additional damage.
In May 2015, unit 375301 was moved from Ramsgate Depot to Derby Litchurch Lane Works for a full refurbishment. On 16 May 2015, it was returned to the Kent depot wearing a new livery, similar to, but not based on the 'Highspeed' livery carried by the high speed Class 395 EMU, with a more vibrant shade of blue on the saloon doors and bolder stripes to highlight First Class and Disabled areas. Internally, the unit has received new carpets and lino flooring, new table top covers and the grab poles, side panels and table legs have been re-powder coated. The existing seat covers have been retained, but were dry cleaned to provide a brighter, cleaner interior.
Michael is a Pittsburgh Pirates fan, and does not like the New York Mets. Other interests include a pair of Levi's he refers to as "fun jeans", which he has professionally dry cleaned and the reason he started Casual Fridays; his self-bought "World's Best Boss" mug from Spencer Gifts; and Chrysler automobiles. He drives a silver 2004 Sebring convertible for the first three seasons until he trades it in with Jan's Volvo for a shared Porsche Boxster in the episode "Money". After their relationship, he drives a red PT Cruiser convertible and later a newer- model Sebring as a benefit of the buyout of the Michael Scott Paper Company to Dunder Mifflin in "Broke".
Audrey is similarly devastated when her best friend, Alma Halliwell (Amanda Barrie), dies of cervical cancer in June 2001. Audrey nearly becomes a victim of her serial killer son-in-law, Richard Hillman (Brian Capron), when he discovers that she is inherited quite a lot of money from Alf. In late 2002, viewers saw him subtly make Audrey fear that she is developing senile dementia by deliberately unlocking doors she had locked, hanging out washing that she does not remember, turning on lights and dropping a dress off to be dry-cleaned. Finally, he tries to kill her in a house fire, made to look like the result of her dementia, with the battery removed from the fire alarm.
Laundry care symbols with instructions in Japanese. The four symbols shown indicate that the garment must not be washed in water, must not be bleached, may be ironed only with a protective pressing cloth, and must be dry cleaned. A poster from a laundromat in Beckley, West Virginia, that lists many of the common laundering instruction icons found on garment tags A laundry symbol, also called a care symbol, is a pictogram which represents a method of washing, for example drying, dry-cleaning and ironing clothing. Such symbols are written on labels, known as care labels or care tags, attached to clothing to indicate how a particular item should best be cleaned.
During the episode, when she is not planning, Phyllis is in the process of knitting Michael a pair a mittens (that can't get wet, cannot be dry cleaned, have to be hand-washed without water, wrung dry gently, and dried with a hair dryer on cool), as his going- away present. Since he is leaving for Colorado later that day instead of tomorrow like he claimed, he pressures her to finish them up (even though her knuckles begin to swell from her arthritis). Later, he takes the mittens even though they're not finished, and sincerely tells her he loves them. In "Search Committee", she reveals to the camera that she had a child in high school that was put up for adoption.
According to an ESPN 30 for 30 documentary called The Band That Wouldn't Die, directed by Baltimore native Barry Levinson, band leaders received advance warning that the team was being moved from Baltimore to Indianapolis overnight and were able to remove their equipment from team headquarters before the moving vans arrived. At the time of the move, the band's uniforms were being dry-cleaned. Band President John Ziemann contacted the owner of the dry cleaners, who was sympathetic, the latter told Ziemann where the uniforms were and offered to let Ziemann take the company van "for a walk". Ziemann and some associates then hid the uniforms in a nearby cemetery until the wife of then-Colts owner Robert Irsay said they could keep them.
He left his business partner, Duggie Ferguson (John Bowe) to die after falling over a balcony. Hillman then murdered his second wife, Patricia, (Annabelle Apsion) and buried her under concrete at a housing development he owned. In late 2002, Hillman subtly made his wealthy mother-in-law, Audrey Roberts (Sue Nicholls), question whether she was experiencing the onset of dementia, through such things as unlocking doors she had locked, hanging out washing that she could not remember hanging out, turning on lights she had switched off and taking a dress in to be dry-cleaned, which she could not remember taking. Finally, he tried to kill her in a house fire, made to look like the result of her dementia, with Hillman removing the battery from the smoke alarm.

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