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Dry cleaning uses a number of chemicals to delicately wash clothes, but then why is it called dry?
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#76300. Asked by star_gazer. (Feb 23 07 3:58 PM)
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Sofie

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Dry cleaning uses non-water-based solvents to remove dirt and stains from clothes. The potential for using petroleum based solvents in this manner was first discovered in the mid-19th century by French dye-works owner Jean Baptiste Jolly, who noticed that his tablecloth became cleaner after his maid spilled kerosene on it, and from this observation developed a service to clean other people's clothes in this manner, which he termed "nettoyage a sec," or "dry cleaning" in English.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dry_clean#History
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