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Recommended cleaning techinque for a formally white silk screened parka

Since dry cleaning is bad for fabric, what is the best way to clean a dirty silk screen/screen printed heavy cotton parka?


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There is a relatively new dry cleaning method that uses liquid CO2.  Yes, I said liquid.  It's pressurized to like 700 atmospheres in the wash tank the parka goes into.  It only a little more expensive than the conventional methods, and is supposed to be very safe.

Posted 2008-04-10T04:25:38Z
 

Huh, thats interesting o_o

I've got to look up around here, which being in Nyc is good thing in times like now.  As long as it doesn't cost as much as the parka I'll go for it.

Posted 2008-04-16T21:52:12Z

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