In the Home
Some people prefer to use dry cleaning fluid in the home for their dry clean only fabrics, including laundry and upholstery. It is primarily used as a stain remover. Dry cleaning fluid is a master at getting out oil-based stains and oil-based ink stains from upholstery and carpet. Our first recommendation is not to use it or to use it sparingly. Most of the time it isn’t worth the headache; this stuff is smelly, toxic, and no joke to work with. We have always found other stain removal methods or opted to take my items to the dry cleaners. If you don’t know what you are doing, you can ruin whatever it is that you are trying to clean.
Cautions and Uses
Dry cleaning fluid is extremely toxic, and some types are flammable. If you are dead-set on trying, be sure to follow directions carefully. Use in a well-ventilated area. Never use dry cleaning fluid in the washing machine or the dryer. If it gets on some fabric that needs to be washed and dried, you will need to hand wash the item completely and possibly repeat a few times to make sure all of the solvents have been removed. Always test first in a hidden area to see how your upholstery or carpet will react. To use, blot a small amount using a clean white cloth. Use it sparingly—a little goes a long way. Blot away the stain and fluid using a clean white cloth, changing the cloth as the stain comes up. When the stain has been completely removed, you still need to rinse as much of the solvent away as possible Take a wet clean white cloth and blot up as much of the solution as you can. Keep repeating until the solvent has been removed and the area is damp. If you don’t remove enough of the solvent, you may be left with a ring around the stained area, so take your time and be diligent.
Where to Find Dry Cleaning Fluid
Like many cleaning supplies, dry cleaning fluid is widely available online. You can also find dry cleaning fluid at commercial cleaning supply stores especially ones that sell carpet cleaning supplies. Don’t expect to find it on your local grocery store shelves. You will probably have to do some digging to find this in a store and most likely will only find it in a store that sells to commercial carpet and cleaning companies. Shopping online may be your best bet.