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Brits are just figuring out they have 'no idea' what actually happens when your clothes get dry cleaned

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Published 18:28 24 Mar 2025 GMT

Brits are just figuring out they have 'no idea' what actually happens when your clothes get dry cleaned

Honestly, who knew?

James Moorhouse

James Moorhouse

Featured Image Credit: Tiktok / @‌bar7ranch

Topics: Education, Fashion, Lifestyle, Social Media, Viral, Community, TikTok

James Moorhouse
James Moorhouse

James is a NCTJ Gold Standard journalist covering a wide range of topics and news stories for LADbible. After two years in football writing, James switched to covering news with Newsquest in Cumbria, before joining the LAD team in 2025. In his spare time, James is a long-suffering Rochdale fan and loves reading, running and music. Contact him via [email protected]

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You'd think the clue was in the name but it turns out there are some Brits who actually had 'no idea' what happens when you get your clothes dry cleaned.

Given that there's an emerging generation who have had to have analogue clocks removed from exam halls because they can't tell the time, we perhaps shouldn't be too surprised that the concept of dry cleaning has gone over some lads' heads.

As shocking as this might be for us older heads, apparently kids in schools these days are struggling to write with a pen and pencil as most notes are taken using technology such as a laptop or iPad. How did we ever cope without technology?

Inside an old-fashioned launderette (Getty Stock Images)
Inside an old-fashioned launderette (Getty Stock Images)

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We've also seen the alarming growth of podcasts in recent years, and to be honest, some thoughts are best kept off the internet, which one member of the popular haveawordpod might well be feeling right now after a clip of his dry cleaning admission went viral.

Finnlay, who is the assistant producer on the show, said: "I saw a Tik Tok yesterday that was that dry cleaners don't wash your clothes, they do it dry. I didn't know that until yesterday. I thought they just knew how to wash your clothes."

After, perhaps rightfully, being told to 'leave the studio' by podcast host Adam Rowe, Finnlay protests, saying: "I thought they just followed the instructions to the letter of the law."

He's clearly never read a label on a piece of clothing that says dry cleaning only, as that concept clearly wouldn't work if dry cleaners did actually wash your clothes with water.

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Turns out not everyone knew how dry cleaning actually worked, let us enlighten you.(Hispanolistic)
Turns out not everyone knew how dry cleaning actually worked, let us enlighten you.(Hispanolistic)

For those of you who are still unsure, step forward fellow TikTok account Bar 7 Ranch, who have previously provided an excellent summary on what it means to have your clothes dry cleaned. The Texas-based business is run by Cody and Erika Archie.

In the video, Cody says: "Dry cleaning is just like washing except you're doing it in a solvent versus water."

After separating the clothes into lights and darks, as every serious person should, he puts them into the machine, while explaining that it will clean the clothes and get rid of any oil-based stains.

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He adds: "It washes your clothes in the solvent, then the solvent is drained out and then the machine heats it up and evaporates the solvent that is in the clothes. It then runs it back through an air conditioning coal and turns it back to a liquid, then pumps it back through the filters and puts it bank into the tank. It continues to re-use when you start to add some detergent in there."

Once its completed the cleaning and drying process, it is then pressed, ready to return to the customer.

Simple, right?

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