Whether you need to bring a dress up to scratch for a big event or simply need to breathe some more life into your everyday wear, dry cleaning is a gentler alternative to traditional laundry.
Silver Lining Textile Care have the knowledge and facilities to handle dry cleaning jobs of all sizes and complexities, from individual suits to the uniforms of entire businesses.
If you need one-off or bulk dry-cleaning services, get in contact with your local laundrette in Glasgow.
Even though most bridesmaids dresses are labelled accordingly, it is always better to err on the side of caution with such delicate and expensive items. Let your expert local laundrette in Glasgow take the guesswork out of it.
Heat-and-water washes can play havoc on sheepskin rugs, coats and boots. Our solvent-based dry-cleaning process is gentle yet effective, breathing new life into garments and rugs without causing any damage.
Depending on your industry you might need to dry clean your uniform to keep it free from tough stains or to comply with health and hygiene regulations. No matter the sector, the stain or the garment, Silver Lining Textile Care can take care of it.
Traditional laundry methods struggle to remove difficult stains like oil or petroleum from everyday wear, without having to resort to harsh stain removers. Dry cleaning is a hassle-free way of getting rid of stains, while also prolonging the life of the item.
Curtains will accumulate dust and dirt over the time, yet tend to be too sensitive for machine washing. Our curtain bulk dry cleaning services start from just £4 per square metre.
For small-scale and bulk dry-cleaning services alike, look no further than Silver Lining Textile Care.
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Though washing machines are convenient, the combination of heat, water and detergent can spell disaster for delicate fabrics. The heat and agitation from the spinning cycle causes individual fabric fibres to compress and tighten, which can lead to permanent shrinking. Detergents, while effective in removing stains, also lead to further breakdown of fabric fibres. This takes the form of discolouration and fading, and can happen even to hardier materials like cotton or polyester over a long period of time.
Dry cleaning, on the other hand, uses a liquid solvent instead of water and detergent. While detergents need to penetrate and soak through the material to remove stains, liquid solvent actually cleans the surface of the fabric. Combined with the lack of friction from spinning or drying, this leads to a far gentler wash and little to no damage to fabric fibres. For delicate goods like the ones listed above, this is essential to avoid shrinkage or other permanent damage. Yet even everyday clothes can benefit from regular dry cleaning, as it offers both a superior clean and avoids discolouration.
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