How to Save Money on Dry Cleaning (2024)

Picture this: it’s time to do laundry, and you look at your latest buy only to realize it has the dreaded “dry clean only” tag. Now what? Shed a lot money on expensive dry cleaning? That -and the trip back and forth to the dry cleaners- means you waste time and gas too… Suddenly that shirt you bought on sale doesn’t look like such a good deal! 🙁

Don’t despair! Before you cave, here are a few tips to save money on dry cleaning.

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The first thing you need to do is look at the clothing tag. Of course, there are things that you should just leave to the professionals and not attempt to dry clean yourself, because instead of saving money you’ll ruin the garment! So, as a rule of thumb, if the garment is fur, suede, velvet, silk taffeta, leather, or has very delicate beading, you’re probably better off just sending it to the dry cleaner.

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1. Hand Wash 1-2 Items When You Do Laundry

Some items that say “dry clean only” can actually be hand-washed with mild detergent and cold water. This can include wool, silk and cottons. I do this regularly as part of my laundry routine.

I simply use cool water and a bit of Woolite. First, create a foam with it. Then, move the item in and out of the bucket, and leave it soaking until you remember to come back (in my case it can be anywhere from 10 minutes to 2 days; I do not recommend the latter!) Next, run clean water over the garment until the water runs clear. Finally, hang it to dry. However, be extra careful with sweaters, since you may want to lay them flat over a white towel or drying rack. Doing this would keep the sweaters from stretching out and looking like they melted.

You also probably want to do this with fast-fashion clothes (like things you buy at Zara and H&M) because, let’s face it, the quality is not the best and paying for dry cleaning often gets expensive. However, if you hand wash them, they can last you years.

Last but not least, avoid putting your nicer stuff in the dryer when you do laundry! Especially if we are talking about that pair of nice black jeans, black t-shirts and any polo shirt, to keep the color from fading. Guys (including my husband Miguel!!!), pay attention! HANG TO DRY! 😉

2. Get A Garment Steamer

For those of us who avoid ironing at all costs, but sending everything to dry clean or to get pressed is not an option, let me introduce you to your new best friend who will be there for you the next time you’re in a rush to leave the house: the garment steamer.

No laundry room is complete without one. You just fill it up with purified water (to prevent build-up), plug it in, and voila! You can un-wrinkle your garment in seconds. Yay!

One of the best steamers out there is PurSteam Elite Garment, you can head over to their website here. I initially bought this garment steamer from Amazon and loved it. This floor steamer has no auto shut-off though, which can cause it to burn the motor if you forget it’s on and leave – or even worse, a fire. That said, mine lasted me a good 2 years until I accidentally left it on for an hour (shhhh! Haha).

So, not wanting to pay the extra cash for a new standing garment steamer, I opted for the more economical travel version at a fraction of the price. It’s not as good as the other one because the clothes feel a bit wet after you steam them, which means you need to wait a few more minutes before wearing it. The good thing is that it has an auto shut off, and doesn’t take up as much space as the other one. Anyway, they’re both great and even made the short list for garment steamers recommended by Business Insider.

Oh! and please, please wear silicone gloves. Yes, those gloves used to take things out of the oven. This will prevent you from getting burned by the steam, which is very painful and way worse than getting burned by water because it takes more energy to convert water to steam than what it takes to boil it! So please don’t skimp on this and get some gloves! BTW, the Urpower steamer from the picture actually came with one glove, although it’s not made up of silicone (but better than nothing)!

3. Use A Dry Clean at Home Kit

This is a lesser-known way to save money on dry cleaning costs: at home in your dryer. There are a few brands out there in the laundry section of department stores or at Amazon. I’ve used Dryel and have had great results (although never as good as professional dry cleaning), sparing me money on dry cleaning expenses.

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All you need to do is get a starter kit, which comes with a big tarp-like bag that has a Velcro-like zipper. You can pre-treat any garment with the booster spray to remove tough stains, or as a pre-treat for heavily soiled areas such as collars or underarms. Then, you add a towelette to the bag and 1-5 garments. Next, zip up the bag and toss it in the dryer on medium heat for 30 minutes. Finally, take the clothes out and hang them quickly once it’s done.

And that’s how to save money when it’s time to do laundry: by keeping your dry cleaning bill to an absolute minimum!

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The Lowdown

So, there you have it. Next time you’re hit with that “dry clean only” tag, you’ll know how to save money by dry cleaning only as absolutely necessary. Tackle your “dry clean” by identifying what can be hand washed, avoiding the dryer, getting a garment steamer and, finally, mastering the lesser-known laundry hack of in-home dry cleaning.

That’s my take!

Do you have some ideas on how to save money on dry cleaning? Do you own a garment steamer? Did you know you could dry clean in your own dryer?

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I’m Lily, a lawyer and aspiring Miami fashion entrepreneur sharing life hacks and my favorite tidbits on lifestyle, shopping, fashion, and beauty.

How to Save Money on Dry Cleaning (2024)

FAQs

How to Save Money on Dry Cleaning? ›

A: Yes, especially for garments and items that require specialised care. Dry cleaning offers a superior finish to regular washing, ensuring the longevity and preservation of delicate fabrics and intricate designs. The value and convenience it provides make it a worthwhile investment for many individuals and households.

How to dry clean clothes at home and save money without? ›

Dry cleaning at home with a washing machine
  1. Check the care label. Check the label as always, and if it says “dry clean” instead of “dry clean only”, you'll be able to wash it in your machine. ...
  2. Use a laundry bag. Take a bag for your delicates and put your garments in it. ...
  3. Choose cold water. ...
  4. Use a short cycle. ...
  5. Dry.

Are expensive dry cleaners worth it? ›

A: Yes, especially for garments and items that require specialised care. Dry cleaning offers a superior finish to regular washing, ensuring the longevity and preservation of delicate fabrics and intricate designs. The value and convenience it provides make it a worthwhile investment for many individuals and households.

How can I save money on cleaning? ›

7 Clever Ways To Stop Wasting Money on Cleaning Supplies
  1. Use Dish Soap for More Than Just Dishes. ...
  2. Make Your Own All-Purpose Cleaner. ...
  3. Replace Paper Towels With Rags. ...
  4. Reuse, Reuse, Reuse. ...
  5. Shine Brass With Ketchup. ...
  6. Use Baking Soda To Clean Your Toilet. ...
  7. Use Coupons Whenever Possible.
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Is dry cleaning as effective as washing? ›

Whether or not dry cleaning is more effective than washing really depends on the garment we are washing. For oil-based stains, yes, dry cleaning is more effective than washing. For clothes that have an odour, especially items with body odour from perspiration, washing will be much more effective than dry cleaning.

How can I save money at a dry cleaner? ›

10 Tips to Save Money on Dry Cleaning
  1. Invest in a Home Dry Cleaning Kit.
  2. Wear a Sweat Proof Undershirt.
  3. Know Your Fabrics.
  4. Differentiate Between “Dry Clean” and “Dry Clean Only”
  5. Remove Stains ASAP.
  6. Opt for Steamers.
  7. Look for Machine Washable Clothes.
  8. Wear Clothes More Than Once.

What's the cheapest way to clean? ›

  1. Clean surfaces with water and vinegar. ...
  2. Steam clean microwave. ...
  3. Clean iron with salt and foil. ...
  4. Use a toothbrush for cleaning keyboards. ...
  5. Use a lemon to clean stainless steel. ...
  6. Clean TV and computer screens with coffee filters. ...
  7. Restore water-marked furniture with hairdryer. ...
  8. Use cola to clean the toilet.
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How much does the average person spend on cleaning supplies a month? ›

According to surveys, an average American family spends $40 – $50 every month when purchasing house cleaning supplies. And this is increasing every year!

How much should you spend on cleaning? ›

2. Home Size
Home Size (Square Footage)Average CostAverage Deep Clean Cost
Up to 999$100 to $200$120 to $250
1000–1500$150 to $300$180 to $375
1500–2000$200 to $400$240 to $500
2000–2500$250 to $500$300 to $625
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What are the disadvantages of dry cleaning? ›

One of the main disadvantages is that it can be quite expensive compared to traditional washing methods. Another disadvantage of dry cleaning is that not all types of clothing are suitable for this method. Delicate fabrics such as silk and linen can be damaged by harsh chemicals used in the process.

What happens if you wash instead of dry clean? ›

Ignoring the instructions for dry clean only clothing can result in unpleasant surprises. These clothes may shrink, discolor, or even lose their original form when washed with water and detergent. The fabric's integrity and durability are often compromised.

Should I dry clean my jeans? ›

If you want to truly keep new jeans looking in top shape, take them to dry clean – this eliminates any risk of seeing them shrink or fade. Before washing your jeans, most dry cleaners will go through a step called “pre-spotting,” where they give attention and treatment to individual stains.

Is there a way to clean dry clean only clothes at home? ›

Yes, it is possible to wash "dry clean" tagged items at home! Some clothes and fabrics that are labeled as “dry clean” can be washed at home with cold water and delicate detergents designed for gentle cleansing.

How to dry clean clothes at home without a dryer? ›

How to Dry Clean Clothes at Home With Gentle Detergent
  1. Fill Basin With Water and Detergent. ...
  2. Move Clothing Around and Let Sit. ...
  3. Drain Basin and Press Clothes to Remove Extra Water. ...
  4. Refill Basin to Rinse, Then Drain. ...
  5. Remove Excess Water By Pressing Clothes. ...
  6. Dry Clothing. ...
  7. Steam to Remove Wrinkles.
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What is the best way to dry clothes in the house? ›

How to dry clothes indoors and save money on laundry
  1. Put your clothes on an extra spin cycle. ...
  2. Use a dehumidifier. ...
  3. Dig out your desktop fan. ...
  4. Create a heated cocoon using your radiator and a fitted sheet. ...
  5. Towel-dry your clothes before hanging. ...
  6. Use hangers on an airer or clothes rail to create better airflow.
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