Dry Cleaning

Your finest garments — cleaned without water, finished without compromise.

  • Suits, sarees, lehengas, sherwanis, jackets, and embroidered wear
  • Solvent-based cleaning — preserves structure, shape, and embellishment
  • Pre-spotting on every visible stain before the main clean cycle

Pricing

Shirt / Pant / T-Shirt / Tops₹100
Women's Kurta / Pajama₹200 – ₹300
Men's Kurta / Pajama₹220 – ₹320
Saree₹250 – ₹350
Lehenga (plain)₹550 – ₹1,300

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About This Service

What Dry Cleaning means at Bethel

Dry cleaning isn't a luxury — it's a necessity for fabrics that water would damage: wool, silk, heavily structured garments, embroidered pieces, and anything with a 'dry clean only' label. We use professional-grade solvents, targeted pre-spotting, and careful post-clean finishing to return each garment as close to its original condition as possible. This is where fabric care meets genuine expertise.

How We Do It

Our process — step by step

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Step 1

Detailed Pre-Clean Inspection

Every dry-clean garment is inspected seam by seam before it goes anywhere near a solvent. Stains are identified and catalogued, embellishments checked for loose beads or thread, and structural integrity assessed. We note existing damage on record so there's no ambiguity at delivery.

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Step 2

Targeted Pre-Spotting

We apply specific stain removal agents directly to each stain before the main cycle — oil stains get lipase enzyme treatment, ink gets solvent-based spotting, protein stains get enzyme pre-soak. Generic machine-only cleaning misses stains that targeted pre-treatment would have removed.

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Step 3

Professional Solvent Clean

Dry cleaning solvent is non-polar — it dissolves oils, greases, and body soils that water cannot touch, without wetting the fabric or distorting its structure. This is why heavily padded jackets, structured suits, and embroidered lehengas are safely cleaned without losing their shape.

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Step 4

Controlled Drying & Deodourising

Post-clean, garments are tumbled in a controlled warm-air environment that removes residual solvent completely. Any solvent odour is eliminated before finishing. You will not receive a garment that smells of dry cleaning chemicals.

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Step 5

Shape Restoration & Finishing

Dry-cleaned garments are finished on dress forms or pressing bucks to restore their original drape and silhouette. Lapels are pressed open, pleats set back in place, embroidered areas steamed lightly to revive dimension. Each garment is then bagged individually for delivery.

Our Standard

Why we do it this way

Every step in our process is shaped by a simple belief: quality that lasts is better than clean that doesn't.

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Pre-Spotting Is Non-Negotiable

Most dry cleaners skip it — it takes time and requires knowing which agent to use on which stain. We consider it mandatory. A solvent cycle cleans the garment; pre-spotting removes the stains. Both are required for a genuine result.

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Correct Solvent for the Fabric

Not all dry-cleaning solvents are equivalent. We select cleaning media appropriate for the specific fabric and garment construction — particularly important for embroidered pieces, where wrong solvent selection can dissolve thread coatings or loosen beading.

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Solvent Recovery & Waste Management

Dry-cleaning solvents are recovered and filtered after every cycle — we don't drain them. This is both an environmental practice and a quality practice: recovered solvent is cleaner than first-use, and responsible disposal is not optional.

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Garment-by-Garment Accountability

We photograph and log every dry-clean garment on intake. If you have a ₹8,000 sherwani, we want you to know it was received correctly, handled correctly, and returned in documented condition. Accountability isn't just reassuring — it keeps our standards honest.

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Sustainability is part of the standard

We use biodegradable detergents, load-proportional water dosing, energy-efficient machines, and responsible chemical waste management. Being good at laundry and being responsible about how we do it are not in conflict — they're the same thing.

Pricing

Dry Cleaning rates

All prices in ₹. Final price confirmed on pickup — no surprises at delivery.

Shirt / Pant / T-Shirt / Tops₹100
Women's Kurta / Pajama₹200 – ₹300
Men's Kurta / Pajama₹220 – ₹320
Saree₹250 – ₹350
Lehenga (plain)₹550 – ₹1,300
Sherwani₹450 – ₹1,550
Suit 2-pc (Coat + Pant)₹300
Jacket / Blazer / Coat₹150 – ₹350
Gown₹400 – ₹1,000
Sweater / Winter Pullover₹150 – ₹200

Pay cash or UPI on delivery. No advance required.

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Common Questions

Dry Cleaning — FAQs

How do I know if my garment needs dry cleaning?+
Check the care label. A circle symbol means dry clean; a circle with an X means do not dry clean. In general: structured suits, embroidered ethnic wear, silk sarees, wool coats, and anything with 'dry clean only' on the label should be dry cleaned. When in doubt, WhatsApp us a photo of the label.
Can dry cleaning remove old stains?+
It depends on the stain type and how long it's been set. Fresh stains respond well to pre-spotting and solvent cleaning. Old, heat-set stains (from previous ironing over the stain) are significantly harder to remove. We'll always tell you honestly before cleaning what's likely to come out and what may not.
Is dry cleaning safe for embroidered or beaded garments?+
Yes, when done correctly. We inspect embellishments before cleaning and select appropriate solvents that won't dissolve thread coatings or adhesives. Very heavily beaded or wired garments are cleaned by hand-solvent method rather than machine cycle.
How long does dry cleaning take?+
Standard dry cleaning is returned in 2–3 days. Heavily embroidered ethnic wear or pieces requiring detailed finishing may take 3–4 days. We'll confirm at pickup and message you when your garment is ready.

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