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Certificate In Laundry And Drycleaning Practice
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 633.68 MB | Duration: 0h 35m
Dry clean; Chemicals; Solvents; Hand dry-cleaning
What you'll learn
Students will know the process required to open and successfully operate a dry-cleaning business
Students will know the chemicals used in the dry-cleaning process
Students will know how to use the dry-cleaning machine
Students will know how to dry-clean even without a machine
Requirements
No previous experience is necessary
List of dry cleaning chemicals discussed in Chapter 3
Description
Did you know that we spend more money on washing and dry cleaning clothes than the amount we part with when busying them? That can't be right, especially in developing countries where financial resources are scarce; that's why we congratulate you for deciding to learn how to dry clean clothes yourself. Dry cleaning is the process of using specialized techniques and equipment to clean suits and special types of clothing effectively without water. The most common solvent used in dry cleaning suits is perchloroethylene, also known as perc. Other solvents that may be used include hydrocarbon and silicone-based solvents. These solvents are effective in removing dirt, oil, and stains from fabrics without using water. Opening your own dry cleaning business can have several benefits. For example, it can provide a stable source of income as there is always a demand for dry cleaning services. Additionally, you have the opportunity to be your own boss and set your own schedule. Running a dry cleaning business can also allow you to build strong relationships with customers in your community and provide a valuable service to them. Overall, owning a dry cleaning business can be a rewarding and profitable venture. This course will give you a detailed explanation of the process you will have to follow
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction to the laundry and dry-cleaning business
Lecture 2 Collection and inspection
Lecture 3 Stain treatment
Lecture 4 Dry cleaning chemicals and solvents
Lecture 5 Machine dry cleaning
Lecture 6 Improvising
Aspiring dry-clean business entrepreneurs with limited financial resources
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Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 633.68 MB | Duration: 0h 35m
Dry clean; Chemicals; Solvents; Hand dry-cleaning
What you'll learn
Students will know the process required to open and successfully operate a dry-cleaning business
Students will know the chemicals used in the dry-cleaning process
Students will know how to use the dry-cleaning machine
Students will know how to dry-clean even without a machine
Requirements
No previous experience is necessary
List of dry cleaning chemicals discussed in Chapter 3
Description
Did you know that we spend more money on washing and dry cleaning clothes than the amount we part with when busying them? That can't be right, especially in developing countries where financial resources are scarce; that's why we congratulate you for deciding to learn how to dry clean clothes yourself. Dry cleaning is the process of using specialized techniques and equipment to clean suits and special types of clothing effectively without water. The most common solvent used in dry cleaning suits is perchloroethylene, also known as perc. Other solvents that may be used include hydrocarbon and silicone-based solvents. These solvents are effective in removing dirt, oil, and stains from fabrics without using water. Opening your own dry cleaning business can have several benefits. For example, it can provide a stable source of income as there is always a demand for dry cleaning services. Additionally, you have the opportunity to be your own boss and set your own schedule. Running a dry cleaning business can also allow you to build strong relationships with customers in your community and provide a valuable service to them. Overall, owning a dry cleaning business can be a rewarding and profitable venture. This course will give you a detailed explanation of the process you will have to follow
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction to the laundry and dry-cleaning business
Lecture 2 Collection and inspection
Lecture 3 Stain treatment
Lecture 4 Dry cleaning chemicals and solvents
Lecture 5 Machine dry cleaning
Lecture 6 Improvising
Aspiring dry-clean business entrepreneurs with limited financial resources
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