Sparkle Laundry & Dry Cleaning is a family-owned business dedicated to providing quality service and reasonable prices to our customers. We care about the environment and use no environmentally harmful chemicals or processes. When you use our laundry service, you can be assured that you're going green and helping to protect the environment. Professional Natural Cleaning, also called wet cleaning, is an ecologically friendly alternative to dry cleaning that's safe for many dry clean only garments.
This water-based process uses special biodegradable detergents and conditioners that are nontoxic, leave a fresh, clean scent and will not irritate sensitive skin. Environmentally Safe Dry Cleaning using biodegradable hydrocarbon solvents rather than the harsh, toxic chemicals that many laundry services use. Free Pickup & Delivery to businesses and residences in the Salem area (some areas not covered).
Note: We do not offer one time only pickup/delivery service.
This water-based process uses special biodegradable detergents and conditioners that are nontoxic, leave a fresh, clean scent and will not irritate sensitive skin. Environmentally Safe Dry Cleaning using biodegradable hydrocarbon solvents rather than the harsh, toxic chemicals that many laundry services use. Free Pickup & Delivery to businesses and residences in the Salem area (some areas not covered).
Note: We do not offer one time only pickup/delivery service.
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This natural, water-based process is what we use to clean some items that would normally require dry cleaning.
It is a safe and effective cleaning method for most dry cleaning only fabrics.
People who are accustomed to getting their clothing dry cleaned will be unable to tell the difference - with one notable exception.
Unlike dry cleaning that uses perchloroethylene (perc), a toxic chemical that is the most common one used by dry cleaners, the wet cleaning process leave no unpleasant smell nor any residue behind that can cause irritation to sensitive skin.
It is a safe and effective cleaning method for most dry cleaning only fabrics.
People who are accustomed to getting their clothing dry cleaned will be unable to tell the difference - with one notable exception.
Unlike dry cleaning that uses perchloroethylene (perc), a toxic chemical that is the most common one used by dry cleaners, the wet cleaning process leave no unpleasant smell nor any residue behind that can cause irritation to sensitive skin.
What is professional wet cleaning?
Don't let the name fool you.
Wet cleaning, also called professional natural cleaning, is not the same as throwing your clothes in your washing machine at home, which would very likely damage many dry clean only fabrics.
As explained in more detail below, the professional wet cleaning process is quite different.
Though, like a regular washing machine, it uses water, the amount of water is minimal and is precisely controlled by a sophisticated computer program, which also controls the amount of solvents and detergents used, as well as all other elements of the cleaning process.
Don't let the name fool you.
Wet cleaning, also called professional natural cleaning, is not the same as throwing your clothes in your washing machine at home, which would very likely damage many dry clean only fabrics.
As explained in more detail below, the professional wet cleaning process is quite different.
Though, like a regular washing machine, it uses water, the amount of water is minimal and is precisely controlled by a sophisticated computer program, which also controls the amount of solvents and detergents used, as well as all other elements of the cleaning process.
What is Perchloroethylene?
Perchloroethylene, also called perc, is a toxic chemical that is classified as a hazardous air contaminant and must be handled as hazardous waste.
It has also been shown to be a potential carcinogen, as well as posing other health risks.
It can cause skin irritation and allergic reactions in some people and often leaves an unpleasant smell in fabrics.
Unfortunately, it is also the most common chemical used by laundry services for the dry cleaning process.
There are, however, safe and effective alternatives to perc, namely, hydrocarbon dry cleaning solvents.
Perchloroethylene, also called perc, is a toxic chemical that is classified as a hazardous air contaminant and must be handled as hazardous waste.
It has also been shown to be a potential carcinogen, as well as posing other health risks.
It can cause skin irritation and allergic reactions in some people and often leaves an unpleasant smell in fabrics.
Unfortunately, it is also the most common chemical used by laundry services for the dry cleaning process.
There are, however, safe and effective alternatives to perc, namely, hydrocarbon dry cleaning solvents.
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