November 2008 Weddings
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I rarely bring anything to the dry cleaners, so I'm clueless as to the cost. I need to bring a dress to get dry cleaned for an upcoming wedding. It's a knee-length, satiny sheath, so nothing too extravagent. Anyone have any ideas on the dry cleaning cost for something like that?
And, to piggy back on that...has anyone ever used Dryel? Thoughts? Yay/nay?
Re: Dry cleaning costs?
Before we got a clothes steamer, I'd use dryel for refreshing sweaters and dry-clean-only pants. i never usedit for a dress.
The cost to clean that dress could be anywhere between $10 and $20 depending on the cleaner.
I had a dress cleaned last year and it was $15 with a coupon.
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Ditto this. I think I would still with the pros for a dress. Around here $15-$20 is the average.
$15-20 isn't too bad I guess. At least I have a range to expect.
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